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Have traveled in Chile and visited areas around Santiago, taken a flight and also have taken the train to Puerto Montt (train does not run now). Visited Torres de Paine and have done the crossing of the lakes to Bariloche in Argentina. Also have traveled by car to Chiloe and areas north of Puerto Montt. Last time visited in 2007.
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Hi! I really am not much help on this. I know I have always used LanChile. If you mean that some planes take longer than others, it could be because it has a layover somewhere. Once I had one that
Hi! He might not need anything, it depends on the hotel he is staying at. If it is a US based hotel there, just call their phone here in USA and ask them if the hotel has 110. Some hotels are wired
Hi! You can look into the lake crossing....from Puerto Montt to Bariloche. I believe it goes some of the winter months. That would be for you to fly to Puerto Montt and then you will be on 3 buses &
Hi Amanda, I think before you start really planning you need to see what there is in Chile. Get yourself a book on the country and a travel book like Lonely Planet. Another suggestion would be to get
Hi! I won't be much help.....I usually do the area you do and then fly or train to the South. I have a suggestion, how about a fast flight or overnight bus to Puerto Montt (not sure the train is going

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