Must see
Atacama’s Valley of the Moon, Uyuni’s lagoons and mountain giants

A tingling spreads through your body and you know that at last, it's time for your dreams to true! You're standing at the airport, your suitcase is packed, you've got a big grin on your face and the next thing you know, you're soaring into the night towards Chile. The sky is filled with countless stars all twinkling with the promise that your time in the world's longest country is gonna be epic. You lean back in your seat, shut your eyes and dream of all the adventures one last time before they finally become reality.

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If you have a question, just get in touch with me.
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We'll offset
628 kg of CO₂ for your trip!
Must do
Explore Titicaca’s trails and tour the world wonder of Machu Picchu
Must visit
Hip Santiago, colourful Valparaiso, alleyways in Cusco and cable cars in La Paz
The landing approach to Santiago de Chile is a highlight in itself – the Pacific Ocean to your left, the majestic Andes to your right and you bang in the middle. You can barely contain your excitement, and after just a few more minutes through the clouds, it's time for touchdown. Welcome to Chile's capital! First, you're off to your hotel, then your curiosity finally wins and you get to exploring. If you're interested in the history of Santiago, pay a visit to the Plaza de Armas, which stands flanked by the imposing Catedral Metropolitano and lets you feel the city's turbulent past up close. And at the Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino, you can delve even deeper into the ancient cultures of Latin America. Would you rather head up high? Then make your way to Cerro San Cristobal, Santiago's local mountain. You either can reach it on foot or just take the cable car (optional, payable on site). What a view!
Santiago de Chile has so much to offer! Its many neighbourhoods, also known as barrios, are incredibly diverse, and each one is unique. Be sure to make a detour to the Barrio Italia, where hidden courtyard cafés, chic boutiques and loads of antique shops have brought Italy right into Chile and transformed the area into truly trendy district. And when you stroll through its small alleyways, you might even discover one of country's next star designers! No less worth seeing is the Barrio Lastarria, which boasts 20th century architecture that gives the neighbourhood a particularly elegant vibe. Browse the flea market stalls that line the narrow streets and try a pisco sour, Chile's sweet but wickedly delicious national drink, in the Chipe Libre bar. Last stop: La Vega Market. Get ready for countless aisles of fruit, vegetables, cheese and meat – there's nothing you can't buy here!
Ready for the next adventure? Wave goodbye to Santiago and leave the Chilean capital behind as you jet off on your own to the next stop along your journey. Valparaiso, or 'Valpo' as the locals call it, has latched onto the shabby chic trend like hardly any other city. You set off to start exploring, and one thing immediately catches your eye: the street art! In Valparaiso, not only are the houses colourful, but its many staircases and streets are too. One of the most important sights you find here is the La Sebastiana Museum, the former residence of the famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (optional, admission payable on site), where you're able to gain in-depth insights into the life of the Nobel Prize-winning writer – perfect for soaking up the spirit of the city. Then to round off the day, you ring out the evening with a pisco sour and a gorgeous view of the city!

Saska Boutique
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