Top 10 Places to visit along the Carretera Austral, Chile
In this video guide I summed up my personal top 10 places to visit along the Carretera Austral in the most beautifula part of Chilean Patagonia
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The Carretera Austral is a mostly unpaved road that connects the most rural part of Patagonia in the very south of Chile. Tourism in this area is not as pronounced as it is in other parts of the country, as regular bus routes, accommodations and detailed info is hard to find.
But in this seclusion lies the attraction and a special charm. During my last trip I met very few travelers from Europe and North America. The locals welcomed me warmly and most attractions were not crowded.
After traveling this route twice via hitchhiking I thought it is about time that I put together a handy Carretera Austral guide which highlights the main sights along this 1200km long road. The video shows you my favorite places to visit from north to south, starting in Puerto Montt and finishing in Villa O’Higgins.
To do the Ruta 7 properly I recommend about 2 weeks - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do along the Carretera Austral:
- Fjords, Hornopiren, Pumalin Park, Chaiten
- Queulat National Park, Queulat Glacier, Puyuhuapi
- Rio Futaleufu, Futaleufu
- Cerro Castillo, Villa Cerro Castillo
- Marble Caves & Lago General Carrera, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- Exploradores Glacier, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- Rio Baker, Cochrane
- Caleta Tortel
- Villa O'Higgins
- O’Higgins Glacier
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina
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Bariloche, Argentina trip (HD1080p)
Bariloche, Argentina trip 2016 - Bariloche, Argentina tourism & Vacations - Tourist attractions in Bariloche, Argentina
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San Carlos de Bariloche is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated on the foothills of the Andes, surrounded by lakes (Nahuel Huapi, Gutiérrez Lake, Moreno Lake and Mascardi Lake) and mountains (Tronador, Cerro Catedral, Cerro López). It is famous for skiing but also great for sight-seeing, water sports, trekking and climbing. Another claim to fame is its Swiss-like atmosphere and its chocolate boutiques and breweries. Look for the St. Bernard dogs on display for tourists.
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Catedral Alta Patagonia [4] - It is the biggest ski centre in South America, with a skiable area of 2 km² (0.77 sq mi), over 100 km (62 miles) of ski runs, and a lift capacity of 22,200 skiers per hour. It is located 12 miles from Bariloche. If you enjoy hiking, there is trail to the Frey refugio which takes about 6.5 hours (4 up, 2.5 down). Look for the trail head in the far corner of the parking lot.
Cerro Campanario: beautiful view of the lakes and mountains around - hike it (30 min, departs near the bottom of the lift) or take the ski-lift ($120 pesos). Get in with bus #20, 21, 10 from the center and get off at km 17,8. After the Campanario you can go on with the Circuito Chico during the same day.
Circuito Chico - This beautiful 60 km route can be biked or hiked. You can also do it by bus during summer (line 10). If you hike it, take bus 20 towards Llao Llao till El Muelle.
Cerro Otto - Viewpoint over the area of Bariloche. Transport there includes in the price of the cable car which cost $230 pesos both ways (bus+cable car) or less one way while the other way you can hike or take a mountain bike(9 KM from the city, about 2.5 hours when hiking down). The rotating restaurant at the top has some impressive vistas of the region and there are some nice hiking trails behind the restaurant.
Cerro Catedral/Refugio Frey is considered by many as the best 1-2 days trekking in Bariloche. When it's cold enough you can skate in the lake near the refuge. When there's not too much snow you can climb the granite agujas (needles) near the refuge which have ways for all levels, or head to Lago Jakob. There are two ways to get in and out: the main one is from Villa Catedral (only one bus every 1h30), another (a bit longer) one starts from Los Cohiues and goes along the Gutierrez lake (bus #50).
Cerro López - Take the #10 bus to get there and back. In late spring/summer/early autumn there's a trekking trail to the mountain shelter (not as easy as Otto's). It takes about 3 hours to get there and can be quite tiring, but the views from the shelter are impressive. Be sure to bring along water and some fruit to keep your energy. Colonia Suiza, a swiss-like borough, is nearby.
Cerro Tronador, visit the black glacier (ventisquero negro), see the Cerro Tronador and a waterfall over an overhanging cliff named Saltillo de las Nalcas, near the village of Pampa Linda. The journey takes about two hours, and costs Ar$ 400 return or Ar$ 200 one-way (Transitando lo Natural, 20 de Febrero 300, Bariloche). There is an additional entrance fee to the national park of Ar$ 120 (foreigners). With this bus, you have to hike the last 7 km to the glacier, which is a beautiful experience as there is a hiking trail and the road shows amazing landscape. Some tourist buses take you right to the sights. Near the lookout there is confiteria which sells overpriced food although location is remote and the place astonishing.
Los Siete Lagos (the seven lakes) - all-day tour by bus to see the seven picturesque lakes between Bariloche and San Martin de Los Andes, with lunch at SMdLA, followed by a return trip through the arid Pampas where you can see much of the local fauna along the way. You can also rent a car or hitchhike.
Puerto Pañuelo, at the nearby town of Llao Llao functions as Bariloche's port for boat tours.
If you're interested in going in the lakes and islands:
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Turisur Mitre 219 - Bariloche, [6]- Boat excursions from Bariloche (Puerto Panuelo) to Bosque Arrayanes (about AR$580 - Sept 2015) & Puerto Blest, they also do the trip across to Chile (Cruce de Lagos) (about US$ 280).
El Bosque de Arrayanes - A forest of rare, orange colored trees that only grow on a local island (and one in Japan). There are several cruise boats; the newest (luxurious) ship is called the Cau Cau. Take the circuit bus out of Bariloche and catch a boat (near the Hotel Llao Llao) and have lunch, hike or bike, and enjoy the afternoon in the forest.
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Montevideo, Uruguay — Walking Tour【4K】
Welcome to Montevideo, Uruguay. This is a City Walking Tour in around La Rambla, Pocitos and Punta Carreta. Let’s walk around the Río De La Plata in 4K by Wanna Walk
We already visited the Old Town or Ciudad Vieja, Plaza de la Independencia, Artigas Mausoleum, Palacio Salvo, Peatonal Sarandí and Mercado del Puerto, now it's time for La Rambla, Punta Carretas, Ellauri and Pocitos. This area it’s known for beach along the banks of the Río de la Plata. It borders Buceo to the east, Parque Batlle to the north, Tres Cruces, Cordón and Parque Rodó to the west and Punta Carretas to the south.
Montevideo is the southernmost capital city in the Americas and the biggest city in a charming little country called Uruguay. We start walking from the Artigas Mausoleum in Plaza de la Independencia, in the neighbourhood of Ciudad Vieja or Old Town. From this place we can watch beautiful art deco buildings, colonial homes and landmarks including the towering Palacio Salvo and neoclassical performance hall Solís Theatre and Mercado del Puerto, a popular port steakhouses market. This is a 4K Virtual Walking Tour of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Montevideo is situated on the southern coast of the country, on the northeastern bank of the Rio de la Plata. The city was established in 1724. The city is the financial and cultural hub of a larger metropolitan area with a population of around 2 million (Uruguay's population is about 3.5 million).
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Must See and Visit Attractions in Montevideo, Uruguay: Small in size but rich in history, there are tons of things to do in Montevideo. Uruguayan capital has a beautiful Old Town, in the heart of the city, full of history and attractions.
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Best starting point is the Plaza Independencia (Montevideo main square). From here you can see the remains of the city walls and town gate, which is the beginning of the original Old Town. This is a nice area to walk around in. From old to new parts of the city. Some places to go shopping, a few places to eat as well. Clean area with a lot of people out and about. Locals and tourists all mesh in this area. I found it to be worth the stroll down the street to check it out. Good spot for some selfies!
There are two explanations for the name MONTEVIDEO: First comes from the Portuguese Monte vide eu which means I see a mountain and the second could be the location of the city in a map as Monte VI De Este a Oeste meaning The sixth mountain from east to west.
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The city’s gate is called Puerta de la Ciudadela. Don't forget to see the Palacio Salvo, this building is emblematic of Montevideo. Also, check Teatro Solís, a landmark in Ciudad Vieja or Old City district in Montevideo.Also check Punta Carretas Shopping and Parque Rodó.
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CUME / CUMBRE OJOS DEL SALADO 6893m - ATACAMA CHILE com Freddy Duclerc
OJOS DEL SALADO 6893m - ATACAMA CHILE
O Vulcão mais alto do mundo e a 2ª montanha da América do Sul!
Época recomendada: Noviembre a marzo
Duração da expedição: 15 días
Altitude máxima: 6893m
Localização: Copiapo, Chile
Desnivel: 2500 m desde Laguna Verde
Dificuldade: No es una ruta técnica, pero si físicamente exigente
Primeira ascensão: 1937 por Justin Wojsznis y Jan Szczepanski (PL)
O Vulcão mais alto do mundo
Sinta a emoção de caminhar pelo Teto do chile na 2ª montanha da América do Sul, com 70m menor que o Aconcágua 6962m.
Ojos del Salado pela via normal de ascensão é considerado um clássico dos Andes do Deserto do Atacama.
Está a 900km ao norte de Santiago de Chile, no coração do deserto do Atacama, encontramos lagoas de cores impressionantes e uma variedade de vulcões, que deixa um ambiente de beleza contagiante.
Esta ascensão é para pessoas que gostam de desafios e buscam montanhas altas na América do Sul. Um excelente desafio para pessoas que gostam de superar seus limites de maneira consciente!
O vulcão Ojos del Salado 6893m é a montanha mais alta do Chile e também o vulcão mais alto do Planeta, e junto com o Aconcagua 6962m forma a DUPLA mais desejada da América do Sul pelos montanhistas do mundo.
Se encontra na fronteira que divide o Chile e Argentina na região do Atacama, uma região de grande importância mineral e econômica para o Chile.
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Visiting Cafayate, Argentina
After our misadventure of a journey to Cachi we were hopeful for a smoother tour when we booked another day trip from Salta to Cafayate. Fortunately for us, things went really well this time. We ended up visiting some incredible national parks and visiting a vineyard for a wine tour. Afterwards we ate empanadas for lunch and tried wine ice cream for the first time (Malbec) before heading back.
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So good morning from somewhere in the province of Salta. Today we're doing another day trip. So we left the city behind and we're driving towards a place called Cafayate. Right now we're just making a little pit stop. A little breakfast stop. So we just ate some alfajores, had some coffee. Oh, they were so good. So good. Double layer alfajores. Oh, yeah. There was so much dulce de leche on them. So yeah, we're just going to continue with the drive over and we're going to be stopping at a National Park to see some cool stuff. And they are calling us over because we're leaving. We're leaving.
Alright, so we have made it to the National Park and our first stop is the amphitheater. Now apparently this place has 70% of the acoustics that you get in Theatre Colon in Buenos Aires. That is not too bad, huh? Pretty good acoustics. Are you going to test out your vocals here? Lalalala. Lalalala. Let's leave that to the professions.
Alright, so I think it is easy to guess where we are right now? Can you guess where we are? A vineyard. Yes, so after a scenic drive we finally arrived in Cafayate. And now we're doing a vineyard tour. And the best part of this is going to be when we get to sample the wine. Lots of wine. Yeah.
So you are having your first glass of Torrontés. Yes, and they told me to swirl it around ten times before trying it so I think I'm well above ten at this point. Maybe twenty. Ten times. That's quite the method. Nice and fruity and little bit dry too.
So this is church wine that you're drinking right now. This is used in mass. Yeah, I usually don't associate church and wine together but this one is really sweet. It has a bit of a honey aftertaste.
So we have a bit of a shopping stop here at the local market. And someone found a gaucho hat. I've always wanted to be a cowboy. Not just any cowboy. A gaucho cowboy. Alright, let's see if the hat fits.
It kind of does. A bit of a gringo cowboy. But...hahaha
Okay, so the cowboy needs his ice cream for dessert. Yes, and this is not just any kind of ice cream. This might look like strawberry and maybe walnut. But oh no no this is not that.. This over here is wine flavored ice cream. Malbec. And this is a local fruit called Cayote. So I'm going to try them both.
Is it like a creamy milk ice cream or like gelato? It is more like a gelato. Even a little bit more watered down than that. But yeah, you do taste the wine. It's refreshing. Now let me try this one. This one might be more milky. Yeah, it is.
This one is sweeter and it has that kind of a. I would describe it as kind of honey taste with a bit of kind of pulpy string. And I think it also has walnuts. Yes, it also has walnuts too. So do you have a favorite? I like the sweeter one. I like the cayote one a bit more but the wine one is also pretty refreshing.
So we're coming to the end of our trip. This is actually on the drive back. Right now we've pulled over at the three crosses look out point. So let us show you the views. Yes.
And this actually is our final stop. We're now going inside the Devil's Throat. That should be a frightening experience.
Okay, so final thoughts on Cafayate and the Calchaquies Valleys before we get back on the bus. Yes, so this was actually a really relaxing tour. Which was fantastic because tonight we are taking a night bus to Cordoba. So we got to see a lot today but the pace was very relaxed. We had a lot of time to kind of chill. Lots of wine, lots of cheese. Lots of wine, lots of good food. So now it is time to have a siesta on the bus. Sounds good to me.
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De Puerto Montt (Chile) a Bariloche (Argentina)
Viaje en bus desde Puerto Montt a Bariloche. El recorrido comienza en en la capital de la Región de Los Lagos, sur de Chile, y finaliza en la Provincia de Río Negro, patagonia argentina. Montes y lagos forman parte del paisaje.
Cile e Patagonia Argentina: un viaggio entusiasmante
Gli spettacolari paesaggi del Cile e della Patagonia Argentina visti in un folle viaggio in Sud America.
Le destinazioni rappresentate nel video sono:
- Valle de la Luna, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Laguna Cejar, Salar de Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Lungo la strada di accesso al Nevado de Tres Cruces, Cile centrale
- Valle dell'Arcobaleno, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Laguna Torre, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Patagonia Argentina
- Jeré de Toconao, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Cajon del Maipo, Cile centrale
- Laguna nel Salar del Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Cielo e nuvole del Cile centrale
- Parque Pan de Azucar, Cile Centrale
- Perito Moreno, Patagonia Argentina
- Parque Pan de Azucar, Cile Centrale
- Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Cile meridionale
- Valle de la Luna, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Geysir del Tatio, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Oceano Pacifico a Vina del Mar, Cile centrale
- Cerro Toco, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Valle dell'Arcobaleno, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Salar de Aguas Calientes, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
- Geysir del Tatio, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale,
- Stretto di Magellano, Patagonia, Cile meridionale
- Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, Patagonia Argentina
- Salar de Aguas Calientes, Atacama, Cile centro-settentrionale
Puerto Montt - Chile (HD)
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Puerto Montt is a port city and commune in southern Chile, located at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue Province, Los Lagos Region, 1,055 km to the south of the capital, Santiago. The commune spans an area of 1,673 km2 (646 sq mi) and had a population of 175,938 in 2002. It is bounded by the communes of Puerto Varas to the north, Cochamó to the east and southeast, Calbuco to the southwest and Maullín and Los Muermos to the west. Founded as late as 1853 during the German colonization of southern Chile, Puerto Montt soon outgrew older neighboring cities due to its strategic position at the southern end of the Chilean Central Valley being a gateway city into Chiloé Archipelago, Llanquihue and Nahuel Huapi lakes and Western Patagonia.
Puerto Montt has gained renown and grown significantly due to the rise of Chile as the second largest salmon producer of the world during the 1990s and 2000s. However, the Chilean salmon aquaculture crisis of the late 2000s resulted at least temporarily in severe unemployment and exposed weaknesses in the local economy. The city's cultural heritage mixes elements of Chiloé culture with German heritage although the city has attracted a significant number of newcomers from all over Chile in the last 30 years due to employment opportunities.
Puerto Montt is a fast growing city in the south of Chile, just north of Chiloé Island. It boasts great views of the ocean and towering peaks of the andes, and is a centre for travellers heading further south along the Carretera Austral, or east to Argentina.