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Hello Chile!
... called Puerto Varas which is more or less, directly across from Bariloche. For the purposes of international process we’d had to drive several hours north to cross the border. It could have been more efficient to stay up north on the Chilean side at somewhere like Osorno but we’d heard that Puerto Varas was nice and it would cost a few nights accomm and an hour or so getting there and another hour getting back up. And it turned out to be a worthwhile ...
Driving through the Lake District
... than the pedestrians (one even had a chain saw balanced on his handle bars) and road side fruit stands where cars pull on and off the shoulder at high speeds……can you imagine a fruit stand on the shoulder of the 401? As this was Saturday there seemed to be some local tourists attempting to hitch-hike-we even saw a family of 4, complete with luggage, on the side of Ruta 5 hoping to be picked up.
We made our way along the beautiful back roads with ...
We can see a volcano out our window
... is situated on the edge of Lago Llanquihue. It was such a shame that the weather on the crossing was not with us, as the photos in the brochure from Cruce Andino, were fantastic.
The next day, the weather looked to be clearing, so we booked a day tour to Osorno Volcano and Petrohue' Falls. This proves to be great decision, as the weather does clear and we have great day, walking on the Volcano and snapping pictures at the falls and ...
Chiloe Island
We take a full-day excursion today from Puerto Varas to the coast and across the water by ferryboat to Chiloe Island, the second largest island in South America after Tierra del Fuego. The island is home to some of Chile’s most important traditions, expressed in song, dance, crafts and an exotic mythology. While driving we learn about the various legends and mythological creatures that play ...
Day 72 – Muchas Piscolas
... local cheese, which, in my opinion, is soft like a brie but tastes like it’s been left out a few too many days. A short while later we also tasted the local aperitif, Licor de Oro.
After quick goodbyes at the bus station, we headed off to the nearby Puerto Varas, where we’ll be spending the night. We’re more than happy to be spending our time in this charming little city. Our hotel room ...