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Chile: Carretera Austral Travel Guide Expert travel advice featuring Ruta 7 and Coyhaique highlights, wildlife and birdwatching. Also includes suggested itineraries and tour operators, driving, hiking and rafting, national parks, Caleta Tortel, Villa O'Higgins, Cochamó, Futaleufú, Cerro Castillo, Lago General Carrera and Parque Patagonia.
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Chile: Carretera Austral Travel Guide Expert travel advice featuring Ruta 7 and Coyhaique highlights, wildlife and birdwatching. Also includes suggested itineraries and tour operators, driving, hiking and rafting, national parks, Caleta Tortel, Villa O'Higgins, Cochamó, Futaleufú, Cerro Castillo, Lago General Carrera and Parque Patagonia.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bradt Travel Guides
- 2., überarb. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 135mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 380g
- ISBN-13: 9781784774752
- ISBN-10: 1784774758
- Artikelnr.: 58740174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bradt Travel Guides
- 2., überarb. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 214mm x 135mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 380g
- ISBN-13: 9781784774752
- ISBN-10: 1784774758
- Artikelnr.: 58740174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hugh Sinclair lives in Bariloche (Argentina) with his Dutch wife and two daughters. He is an author, economist, former investment banker, and has worked in the development finance sector for the last two decades. In 2001 he successfully established the Guinness World Record for the fastest traverse of the Americas (Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina) by motorbike, fully sponsored and raising money for UK charity Action Aid. He has traversed the entire Carretera Austral fifteen times, by car and motorbike, including one trip with his heavily pregnant wife, and three trips with his eldest daughter, now aged 9, and a contributor to the ‘travelling with kids' section. This edition has been updated with the help of Edward Menard, a gap year student who was looking to do something exciting and innovative before starting his degree at UCL when he became involved with the Carretera Austral. With family in Bariloche and a love of the great outdoors, and unburdened by jobs and studies, he became an obsessive Carretera expert and spent days wondering about why huemuls are dying out and buses don't ever arrive when expected, hoping that such insights may help others to explore this glorious region. Based in the south of England, he speaks Spanish and German.
PART 1GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 Background Information Geography
Climate
Natural history & conservation
History of the Carretera Austral – an overview
Government & politics
Economy
People & culture
Language Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit
Highlights
Tour operators
Tourist information
Red tape
Embassies
Getting there and away
Health
Safety and hassles
What to take
Money & Budgeting
Getting around
Accommodation
Eating & drinking
Public holidays
Shopping
Activities along the Carretera Austral
Photography
Communications
Cultural etiquette Chapter 3Suggested Itineraries Overview of travelling in Patagonia
The bridge connecting northern and southern Patagonia
The Carretera Austral as part of a broader tour of Patagonia
The classic route
The northern Carretera
The southern Carretera PART 2 THE NORTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 3 Puerto Montt History
Getting there and around
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment & nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
What to see and do Chapter 4Puerto Montt to Villa Santa Lucía Towards Hornopirén
Hornopirén
Parque Nacional Hornopirén
Towards Chaitén
Chaitén
Parque Pumalín
El Amarillo to Villa Santa Lucía PART 3THE CLASSIC ROUTE Chapter 5Futaleufú to La Junta Futaleufú
Palena – a detour
Puerto Ramírez
La Junta and around
Raúl Marín Balmaceda – a detour
Lago Verde – a detour Chapter 6La Junta to Puyuhuapi and Cisnes Puyuhuapi
Puerto Cisnes – a detour
Villa Amengual and a detour to Paso Río Frías-Apeleg Chapter 7Puerto Aysén and Chacabuco Mañihuales and around
Puerto Aysén/Puerto Chacabuco
Reserva Nacional Río Simpson Chapter 8Coyhaique History
Getting there
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment and nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
Sightseeing and excursions Chapter 9South of Coyhaique: to Cruce El Maitén via Lago General Carrera Lakes south of Coyhaique
Balmaceda – exiting the Carretera Austral
Puerto Ibáñez – a detour
Cerro Castillo
Bahía Murta and Puerto Sánchez – a detour
Puerto Río Tranquilo
Cruce El Maitén
Chile Chico – a detour PART 4THE SOUTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 10The Deep South: Cruce El Maitén to Caleta Tortel Puerto Bertrand
Parque Patagonia
Cochrane
Caleta Tortel – a detour Chapter 11Exiting/Entering the Carretera Austral: Villa O'Higgins and beyond Villa O'Higgins and around
Crossing into Argentina Chapter 12 The Islands Appendices Language Further info Index
Climate
Natural history & conservation
History of the Carretera Austral – an overview
Government & politics
Economy
People & culture
Language Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit
Highlights
Tour operators
Tourist information
Red tape
Embassies
Getting there and away
Health
Safety and hassles
What to take
Money & Budgeting
Getting around
Accommodation
Eating & drinking
Public holidays
Shopping
Activities along the Carretera Austral
Photography
Communications
Cultural etiquette Chapter 3Suggested Itineraries Overview of travelling in Patagonia
The bridge connecting northern and southern Patagonia
The Carretera Austral as part of a broader tour of Patagonia
The classic route
The northern Carretera
The southern Carretera PART 2 THE NORTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 3 Puerto Montt History
Getting there and around
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment & nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
What to see and do Chapter 4Puerto Montt to Villa Santa Lucía Towards Hornopirén
Hornopirén
Parque Nacional Hornopirén
Towards Chaitén
Chaitén
Parque Pumalín
El Amarillo to Villa Santa Lucía PART 3THE CLASSIC ROUTE Chapter 5Futaleufú to La Junta Futaleufú
Palena – a detour
Puerto Ramírez
La Junta and around
Raúl Marín Balmaceda – a detour
Lago Verde – a detour Chapter 6La Junta to Puyuhuapi and Cisnes Puyuhuapi
Puerto Cisnes – a detour
Villa Amengual and a detour to Paso Río Frías-Apeleg Chapter 7Puerto Aysén and Chacabuco Mañihuales and around
Puerto Aysén/Puerto Chacabuco
Reserva Nacional Río Simpson Chapter 8Coyhaique History
Getting there
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment and nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
Sightseeing and excursions Chapter 9South of Coyhaique: to Cruce El Maitén via Lago General Carrera Lakes south of Coyhaique
Balmaceda – exiting the Carretera Austral
Puerto Ibáñez – a detour
Cerro Castillo
Bahía Murta and Puerto Sánchez – a detour
Puerto Río Tranquilo
Cruce El Maitén
Chile Chico – a detour PART 4THE SOUTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 10The Deep South: Cruce El Maitén to Caleta Tortel Puerto Bertrand
Parque Patagonia
Cochrane
Caleta Tortel – a detour Chapter 11Exiting/Entering the Carretera Austral: Villa O'Higgins and beyond Villa O'Higgins and around
Crossing into Argentina Chapter 12 The Islands Appendices Language Further info Index
PART 1GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 Background Information Geography
Climate
Natural history & conservation
History of the Carretera Austral – an overview
Government & politics
Economy
People & culture
Language Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit
Highlights
Tour operators
Tourist information
Red tape
Embassies
Getting there and away
Health
Safety and hassles
What to take
Money & Budgeting
Getting around
Accommodation
Eating & drinking
Public holidays
Shopping
Activities along the Carretera Austral
Photography
Communications
Cultural etiquette Chapter 3Suggested Itineraries Overview of travelling in Patagonia
The bridge connecting northern and southern Patagonia
The Carretera Austral as part of a broader tour of Patagonia
The classic route
The northern Carretera
The southern Carretera PART 2 THE NORTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 3 Puerto Montt History
Getting there and around
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment & nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
What to see and do Chapter 4Puerto Montt to Villa Santa Lucía Towards Hornopirén
Hornopirén
Parque Nacional Hornopirén
Towards Chaitén
Chaitén
Parque Pumalín
El Amarillo to Villa Santa Lucía PART 3THE CLASSIC ROUTE Chapter 5Futaleufú to La Junta Futaleufú
Palena – a detour
Puerto Ramírez
La Junta and around
Raúl Marín Balmaceda – a detour
Lago Verde – a detour Chapter 6La Junta to Puyuhuapi and Cisnes Puyuhuapi
Puerto Cisnes – a detour
Villa Amengual and a detour to Paso Río Frías-Apeleg Chapter 7Puerto Aysén and Chacabuco Mañihuales and around
Puerto Aysén/Puerto Chacabuco
Reserva Nacional Río Simpson Chapter 8Coyhaique History
Getting there
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment and nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
Sightseeing and excursions Chapter 9South of Coyhaique: to Cruce El Maitén via Lago General Carrera Lakes south of Coyhaique
Balmaceda – exiting the Carretera Austral
Puerto Ibáñez – a detour
Cerro Castillo
Bahía Murta and Puerto Sánchez – a detour
Puerto Río Tranquilo
Cruce El Maitén
Chile Chico – a detour PART 4THE SOUTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 10The Deep South: Cruce El Maitén to Caleta Tortel Puerto Bertrand
Parque Patagonia
Cochrane
Caleta Tortel – a detour Chapter 11Exiting/Entering the Carretera Austral: Villa O'Higgins and beyond Villa O'Higgins and around
Crossing into Argentina Chapter 12 The Islands Appendices Language Further info Index
Climate
Natural history & conservation
History of the Carretera Austral – an overview
Government & politics
Economy
People & culture
Language Chapter 2 Practical Information When to visit
Highlights
Tour operators
Tourist information
Red tape
Embassies
Getting there and away
Health
Safety and hassles
What to take
Money & Budgeting
Getting around
Accommodation
Eating & drinking
Public holidays
Shopping
Activities along the Carretera Austral
Photography
Communications
Cultural etiquette Chapter 3Suggested Itineraries Overview of travelling in Patagonia
The bridge connecting northern and southern Patagonia
The Carretera Austral as part of a broader tour of Patagonia
The classic route
The northern Carretera
The southern Carretera PART 2 THE NORTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 3 Puerto Montt History
Getting there and around
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment & nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
What to see and do Chapter 4Puerto Montt to Villa Santa Lucía Towards Hornopirén
Hornopirén
Parque Nacional Hornopirén
Towards Chaitén
Chaitén
Parque Pumalín
El Amarillo to Villa Santa Lucía PART 3THE CLASSIC ROUTE Chapter 5Futaleufú to La Junta Futaleufú
Palena – a detour
Puerto Ramírez
La Junta and around
Raúl Marín Balmaceda – a detour
Lago Verde – a detour Chapter 6La Junta to Puyuhuapi and Cisnes Puyuhuapi
Puerto Cisnes – a detour
Villa Amengual and a detour to Paso Río Frías-Apeleg Chapter 7Puerto Aysén and Chacabuco Mañihuales and around
Puerto Aysén/Puerto Chacabuco
Reserva Nacional Río Simpson Chapter 8Coyhaique History
Getting there
Tour operators
Where to stay
Where to eat and drink
Entertainment and nightlife
Shopping
Other practicalities
Sightseeing and excursions Chapter 9South of Coyhaique: to Cruce El Maitén via Lago General Carrera Lakes south of Coyhaique
Balmaceda – exiting the Carretera Austral
Puerto Ibáñez – a detour
Cerro Castillo
Bahía Murta and Puerto Sánchez – a detour
Puerto Río Tranquilo
Cruce El Maitén
Chile Chico – a detour PART 4THE SOUTHERN CARRETERA AUSTRAL Chapter 10The Deep South: Cruce El Maitén to Caleta Tortel Puerto Bertrand
Parque Patagonia
Cochrane
Caleta Tortel – a detour Chapter 11Exiting/Entering the Carretera Austral: Villa O'Higgins and beyond Villa O'Higgins and around
Crossing into Argentina Chapter 12 The Islands Appendices Language Further info Index







