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The Rundown

•  HI  USA  Introduc.ons  •  Chile  &  Argen.na  Overviews  •  Planning  &  Prepara.on  •  Iden.fying  The  Hotspots  •  GeAng  Around  •  Accommoda.ons  •  General  Safety  &  Health  •  Cultural  Considera.ons    

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Basic Ground Rules

•  I’m  not  the  only  expert  in  the  room  •  This  presenta.on  is  intended  for  mass  consump.on  •  Please  recognize  the  different  levels  of  travel  &  experience  

•  You  can  disagree  with  someone’s  opinion  •  Feel  free  to  ask  ques.ons  throughout  •  Have  fun  and  get  excited!  

 

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HI USA Our Mission & Purpose

Mission:  “To  help   all,   especially   the   young,   gain   a  greater   understanding   of   the   world   and  its  people  through  hostelling.”  

Purpose:  “HI  USA  inspires  a  genuine  understanding  of   people,   places   &   cultures   for   a   more  tolerant  world.”  

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Which one of these Best reflects your idea of hostelling?

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What is Hostelling?

Community:  Suppor.ng  and  connec.ng  the  greater  community  of  travelers  both  inside  and  outside  of  HI  USA’s  hostel  network.  

Travel:  Through  the  vehicle  of  hostels,  providing  travel  opportuni.es  and  educa.on  for  travelers  looking  to  explore  the  United  States  and  beyond.  

Experience:  Crea.ng  local  and  unique  experiences  that  leave  guests  with  a  beSer  understanding  of  the  culture  they’re  visi.ng  and  learning  by  doing.  

Community │ Travel │ Experience  

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About Me

•  Travel  style:  Plan  well  but  say  yes  oTen  to  new  experiences  

•  Work  for  Hostelling  Interna.onal  USA  •  Studied  Abroad  in  Argen.na  

•  Traveled  through  La.n  America  for  a  bit  for  research  &  learning  

•  Have  traveled  to  21  Countries  •  Last  year,  spent  7  weeks  traveling  through  Africa  solo  

•  Top  future  des.na.ons  include  Turkey,  Brazil,  and  New  Zealand  

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But, more importantly:

What Brings You Here?

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Argentina: A Quick Overview

•  Argen'na  –  Part  of  the  Southern  Cone  –  Na'on  of  immigrants  (Europe,  Middle  East,  etc.)  –  Top  10  wealthiest  countries  at  the  turn  of  the  20th  

Century  –  Home  of  tango,  dulce  de  leche  &  mate  –  Tumultuous  poli'cal  history  –  Major  des'na'ons  include  Mendoza,  Buenos  Aires,  

Iguazu  Falls,  Patagonia,  Bariloche  and  Salta  –  Made  up  of  23  Provinces,  and  about  7  regions  

(Patagonia,  Argen'ne  Northwest,  Gran  Chaco,  Mesopotamia,  Central,  Cuyo  and  the  Pampas)    

•  Suggested  Pre-­‐Trip  Reading  &  Watching  –  Graham  Greene’s  “The  Honorary  Consul”  –  Jorge  Luis  Borges  “El  Aleph”  –  Jacobo  Timerman  “Prisoner  Without  a  Name,  Cell  Without  a  

Number”  –  Any  film  with  Ricardo  Darín  (Nine  Queens,  Wild  Tales,  etc.)  

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Chile: A Quick Overview •  Chile  

–  Part  of  the  Southern  Cone  –  Geographically  similar  to  Argen.na  –  Considered  an  economic  success  story  in  La.n  America  –  Lots  of  vineyards  (carmanere  originated  from  Chile)  –  Pisco  (sweet  and  sour  drink,  maybe  came  from  Peru)  –  Poli.cally  stable  democracy  (aTer  unstable  rule)  –  Not  the  best  of  rela.ons  with  the  Argen.nians  –  15  Separate  poli.cal  regions  –  6  Geographic  regions  including  Norte  Grande,  Norte  Chico,    

Zona  Central,  Zona  Sur,  Zona  Austral    •  Suggested  Pre-­‐Trip  Reading  

–  Poetry  by  Pablo  Neruda  –  “Paula”  by  Isabel  Allende    –  “Chile  Travels  in  a  Thin  Country”  Sara  Wheeler  

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A Note On Latin America

•  Poli.cally  charged  and  tumultuous  history  

•  Incredibly  diverse  in  culture  &  peoples  

•  Don’t  carry  your  assump.ons  with  you  

•  The  US  has  had  substan.al  influence  in  La.n  America  

•  They  Are  Americans  too  (Americanos  versus  Estadounidenses)  

•  La.n  America  is  Not  Mexico  

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Defining the Trip

•  How  long  are  you  going  for?  •  Where  do  you  want  to  go?  •  Are  you  looking  to  stay  in  the  south,  explore  the  ci.es,  get  a  feel  for  each  country?  

•  What  kind  of  budget  are  you  working  with?  •  Are  you  interested  in  volunteering,  learning  the  language  or  something  else?  

•  Have  you  traveled  to  the  developing  world  before?  

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First & Foremost: Building an Itinerary

•  Choose  a  .me  of  year  to  travel  –  Know  your  high  tourist  seasons  

•  Understand  that  Argen.na  AND  Chile  should  be  at  least  a  2  week  trip  (geographically  enormous)  

•  Iden.fy  your  point  of  entry  at  either  Buenos  Aires  or  San.ago  

•  Build  a  projected  length  of  trip  •  Decide  on  your  major  aSrac.ons  and  regions  •  The  Andes,  Patagonia,  Iguazu  Falls,  Viña  del  Mar,  Desert,  Penguins?  

  Travel  Tip:  For  the  more  tech-­‐savvy,  keep  a  blog  and  track  resources  using  Evernote.    Great  way  to  organize  your  purpose,  trip  and  resources.  

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Urban Wine & Hiking Trip (Suggested Travel Times)

Buenos  Aires  (4  Days)    ê  Mendoza/Wine  Country  (3-­‐4  Days)    ê  San.ago  (2-­‐3  Days)          ê  Patagonia  (4-­‐5  Days)          ê  Leave  from  BA/San.ago  

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Natural Wonders Itinerary (Suggested Travel Times)

Buenos  Aires  (1  Days)  ê  

Iguazu  Falls  (2-­‐3  Days)  ê  

Salta  &  Jujuy  (3-­‐4  Days)  ê  

Bariloche  (3-­‐4  Days)  ê  

Patagonia  Argen.na  (3-­‐4  Days)  ê  

Patagonia  Chile  (2-­‐3  Days)  ê  

Volcan  Villarrica  in  Pucon  (2  Days)  

ê  Return  home  from  San.ago  

   

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The Southern Cone City Tour (Suggested Travel Times)

Buenos  Aires  (4-­‐5  Days)  ê  

Cordoba  (2-­‐3  Days)  ê  

Mendoza  (2-­‐3  Days)  ê  

San.ago  (2-­‐3  Days)    ê  

Valparaiso  (2-­‐3  Days)          ê  

Leave  from  BA/San.ago  

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Planning: A Tale of Internet & Guides

•  Debate:  Internet  versus  Guidebooks  •  The  Need  for  Guide  Books:  –  S.ll  much  value  in  physical,  up-­‐to-­‐date  guidebook  –  Frequent  internet  access  will  cost  you  

•  The  Internet  Argument:  – Great  blogs  and  forums  around  South  America  – Plenty  of  personal  anecdotes  – On  the  ground  reality  via  TwiSer  &  Facebook  – Plenty  of  locutorios  in  Argen.na  (internet  cafes)  

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The Planning Essentials

•  Internet    – Nomadic  MaS,  Adventurous  Kate,  Travel  Bloggers  –  Lonely  Planet  Travel  Forums  – Bootsnall  Travel  Guides  – Wikitravel  – Trip  Advisor/HostelWorld/HostelBookers/HIHostels.com  

•  Books  – Bradt  Travel  Guides  –  Lonely  Planet  – The  Rough  Guide  to  Argen.na  &  Chile  

Travel  Tip:  Consult  your  community.    Great  Ame  to  reach  out  to  friends,  colleagues,  acquaintances  and  more  for  helpful  Aps  on  where  to  visit.  

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Budgeting: Spreadsheets & Receipts

•  Budget  pre  and  during  trip  expenses  •  Set-­‐up  short  term  savings  account  to  funnel  money  aside  •  Use  mint.com  for  Pre-­‐trip  budge.ng    •  On  the  return,  enter  in  your  actual  expenses  •  Quick  Tips  Include:  

–  Cooking  meals  oTen  on  the  road  –  Staying  in  hostels  &  affordable  accommoda.ons  

•  The  Value  of  a  small  notepad  –  Used  it  to  budget  on  the  road,  day-­‐to-­‐day  costs  

•  Argen.na,  recommended  $1200-­‐1400  per  week,  depending  on  region  traveled  

•  Chile,  recommended  $400-­‐1000  per  week  (including  transport  if  flying)  

Travel  Tip:  Use  your  “During  Trip  Expenses”  as  a  form  of  iAnerary  planning  by  documenAng  places  and  resources  in  the  spreadsheet,  along  with  prices.  

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Navigating Currencies

•  Argen.na  is  experiencing  severe  infla.on  •  Official  rate  vs.  black  market  rate  (Dólar  Blue)  •  Be  sure  to  bring  American  dollars  in  $50  or  $100  bills  (beSer  exchange  rate  than  $20  bills)  

•  Trade  in  at  small  cuevas  •  Chile  not  experiencing  the  same  problems  •  Can  take  money  out  of  ATMs  •  650  Chilean  Pesos  =  $1  US  Dollar  •  13  Argen.nean  Pesos  =  $1  US  Dollar  

Travel  Tip:  Certain  credit  and  debit  cards  don’t  charge  internaAonal  ATM  fees  such  as  Capital  One  and  Charles  Schwab.      

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Health & Safety: Before You Leave

•  Ensure  you  have  SPF30  or  SPF50  Sunscreen  •  Have  copies  of  your  passport  and  any  key  documents  in  a  folder  

•  Review  any  special  materials,  medica.ons  or  items  you  may  need  prior  to  departure  

•  Have  addresses  &  numbers  of  family  members/friends  

•  Register  for  the  Smart  Traveler  Enrollment  Program  or  STEP  with  the  State  Department  –  Know  your  embassies  and  record  numbers  in  notepad  

Travel  Tip:  Do  some  quick  research  on  any  travel  alerts  on  the  State  Department  site  and  chat  with  other  travelers  that  have  recently  been  there.  

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Packing: The Essentials

•  Passport  (with  at  least  two  blank  pages)  •  Copies  of  all  credit  cards  &  IDs  (email  them)  – VISA  Credit  Card  goes  further  than  Mastercard  

•  Any  Country  Visas  you’ve  secured  in  advance  – You’ll  need  a  reciprocity  fee  for  Argen.na  &  Chile  

•  HI  Membership  Card    •  Map  print-­‐outs  and  any  key  reserva.ons  •  List  of  emergency  numbers  &  contacts  

Travel  Tip:  Explore  the  visas  of  each  country  you’re  going—some  will  need  you  to  apply  in  advance,  others  you  can  get  at  the  border.    Have  $US  ready!    

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Packing: Clothes

•  Three  Pairs  of  Shoes  –  Hiking/walking  shoes,  sneakers,  flip-­‐flops  

•  2-­‐3  Pairs  of  CoSon  Pants  &  Shorts    •  Bathing  suit)  

•  Sunglasses  and  hat  •  Light  rain  jacket  •  Breathable  travel  underwear  •  Two  long  sleeve  shirt  and  5-­‐6  T-­‐Shirts  •  Slightly  heavier  jacket  if  hiking  through  Patagonia  

Travel  Tip:  Always  leave  room  for  extra  clothing  items,  and  if  interested,  purchase  a  special  “Scrubba”  washing  bag  to  wash  your  stuff.  

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Packing: Special Accessories

•  Quick  Dry  Travel  Towel  (REI)  •  Headlight  (REI)  •  Waterproof  first  aid  kit  (REI)  •  Special  money  belt  with  zipper  •  Tent  &  Self-­‐Wash  Laundry  Bag  (if  camping)  •  Binoculars  (REI)  •  Global  Phone  (Teles.al)  •  Rain  cover  for  your  camera  (op.onal)  

Travel  Tip:  Check  in  with  travelers  who  have  taken  this  trip  before,  and  ask  them  for  the  items  they  found  indispensable.    Lots  of  great  info  there.  

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Your Digital Backpack: Having the Right Apps

•  XE  Currency  Converter  •  FlightStats  •  Afar  Travel  Guide    •  ATerlight  photo  edi.ng  •  Evernote  •  Hostelworld  and/or  Hostelbookers  •  Skyscanner  

Travel  Tip:  A  smartphone  certainly  isn’t  necessary,  but  is  something  that  will  be  mostly  safe  with  you  in  ArgenAna  &  Chile  &  can  be  useful  at  Ames.  

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A Note About Travel Phones

•  Unlocked  phones  can  go  a  long  way  •  Great  for  local  SIM  card  – Good  communica.on  on  the  road,    – Primary  carriers  include  Movistar  and    

•  Allows  for  intercon.nental  communica.on  via  global  SIM  Card  

•  Also  can  be  configured  for  internet  •  Value  depends  on  length  of  trip    

Travel  Tip:  If  trip  exceeds  two  months,  dual  SIM  global  phone  via  TelesAal  may  be  worth  invesAng  in.    Great  way  to  communicate  to  people  back  home.  

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Arriving in South America

•  Must  pay  your  reciprocity  fee  •  Argen.na,  must  pay  in  advance,  Chile  can  pay  on  site  

•  Airports  are  located  far  outside  the  city  •  Prepare  for  jetlag  &  general  airplane  exhaus.on  •  Have  at  least  a  few  nights  at  your  first  stop  to  get  oriented  and  see  what’s  viable  

•  Major  flights  from  NYC  include:  •  Aerolineas  Argen.nas  •  American  Airlines  •  Avianca  Airlines  •  LAN  Argen.na/Chile  

Travel  Tip:  Have  your  transportaAon  to  your  first  night’s  stay  already  arranged,  and  your  first  night’s  accommodaAons  already  booked.      

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Argentina: Buenos Aires

•  Capital  of  Argen.na  •  Located  in  the  Pampas  region  

next  to  widest  river  delta  •  Hub  of  architecture,  museums,  

government,  culture  &  more  •  Residents  are  called  Porteños    •  Hostels  everywhere  •  Easy  public  transporta.on  •  ASrac.ons:  San  Telmo,  

Palermo,  Tango  Showcases,  Soccer  Matches,  Boca  

•  Total  .me  needed:  >4  Days  

Recommended  AWracAon:      Cemeterio  de  Recoleta.    Of  course  I’m  biased,  but  this  cemetery  is  something  out  of  a  gothic  novel  or  film—truly  incredible.    

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1-2 Day Trips from Baires

•  Uruguay  •  Colonia  –  beau.ful  colonial  city  •  Montevideo  –  known  for  cuisine  and  laid  back  vibe  

•  Punte  del  Este  beach  resort  •  Accessible  via  ferry  

•  Plata  or  Mar  Del  Plata  •  Excellent  beaches  •  Big  summer  hangout  for  Porteños  

•  Longer  trip  is  to  Rosario  (home  of  Che  Guevara)  

•  Head  to  the  Pampas  for  Gauchos  

Recommended  Place:      Colonia  is  a  preWy  cool  town,  and  really  does  offer  up  some  incredible  architecture  with  the  laid  back  vibe  of  Uruguay.    

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Argentina: Mendoza & Around

•  Wine  capital  of  Argen.na  (la  .erra  del  sol  y  buen  vino)  

•  Jumping  off  point  for  great  hiking  &  day  trips  in  El  Cuyo  

•  Close  to  the  Andes  mountains    •  Hike  Cerro  Aconcagua  

•  2.5  hour  flight  from  Baires  •  Border  Crossing  via  bus  into  

San.ago  •  ASrac.ons:  Bodegas  (Vineyards),  

Museum  of  Contemporary  Art,  White  Water  RaTing,  Hiking  Trips  

•  Total  .me  needed:  2  -­‐  4  nights  

Recommended  Tip:      Hostels  have  tons  of  informaAon  and  tours  available  through  them,  although  the  biking  wine  tour  may  sound  beWer  than  it  is…  

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Argentina: Salta & Jujuy

•  Northwest  of  Argen.na  •  2  Hour  flight  from  BA  •  Salta  regional  capital  with  

Jujuy  the  northern  most  city    •  Most  indigenous  sec.on  of  

Argen.na  (close  to  Bolivia)  •  ASrac.ons:  Museum  of  

Archaeology  of  High  Mountain  (Incan  Mummies),  Cable  Car  views,  Plaza  of  9  de  Julio,  Purmamarca,    

•  Total  .me  needed:  2-­‐4  Days  

Recommended  Tip:  For  those  spending  more  Ame  in  the  region,  renAng  a  car  can  be  a  great  way  to  explore  the  region  at  your  own  pace.      

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Must See: Iguazu Falls

•  One  of  the  seven  wonders  of  the  natural  world  

•  Jungle  meets  beau.ful  waterfalls  •  Accessed  on  the  Argen.nian  or  Brazilian  side  •  Must  pay  an  addi.onal  fee  for  Brazil  

•  ASrac.ons  &  Ac.vi.es:  Iguazu  Falls,  River  Cruises,  Nature  Cruises  

•  Total  Time  Needed:  1-­‐2  Nights  

Recommended  Tip:      HI  Iguazu  Falls  is  one  of  the  premier  places  to  stay  for  community,  affordability  and  accessibility  to  the  falls.        

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Argentina: Bariloche

•  The  Switzerland  of  South  America  

•  Beau.ful,  incredible  mountain  ranges  (Andes)  

•  Plen.ful  lakes  and  islands    •  Known  for  its  chocolate  and  rus.c  eats  

•  ASrac.ons:  Cerro  Lopez,  Hiking,  Chocolate  Tours  

•  Total  .me  needed:  2-­‐3  nights  Recommended  AWracAon/Tip:      Be  sure  to  find  a  local  restaurant  that  serves  up  the  cuisine  of  the  region.    Bariloche  has  some  stellar  chocolate  &  charcuterie.  

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Argentina: Patagonia

•  El  Calafate  and  El  Chalten  •  Water  is  safe  to  drink  •  Great  hostels—should  book  in  advance  

•  Beau.ful  hikes  and  natural  features  

•  Local  craTs  fairs  and  estantes  •  Glacier  hikes  and  walks  •  Major  ASrac.ons:  Cerro  Fitz  Roy,  Glaciar  Perito  Morreno,  Galciar  Hiking,  Camping  Recommended  Tip:  A  major  tourist  aWracAon,  don’t  miss  the  Glaciar  Perrito  Moreno—with  global  warming  and  all!    

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Chile: Patagonia •  Far,  far  from  San.ago    •  Do  not  need  to  purchase  bus  .ckets  ahead  of  .me  •  Fly  into  Punta  Arenas  •  Book  all  accommoda.ons  ahead  of  .me  especially  

in  the  park  •  Camping  sites  referred  to  as  refugios  

•  Take  bus  into  park    •  Leaves  twice  a  day  •  3-­‐4  Bus  Ride—should  prepare  to  camp  

•  Expect  a  moderate  hike  (non-­‐beginners  hike)  •  Recommended  doing  the  W  Circuit  

•  Can  do  full  eight  day  trek  for  en.re  park  •  ASrac.ons:  Isla  Magdalena,  Torres  del  Paine,  Puerto  

Natales,  Refugio  Gray,  Incredible  Glaciers  •  Total  Time  Needed:  Stay  in  the  park  5  days  

(minimum  of  4  nights)  

Recommended  A*rac-on:      Isla  Magdalena  is  a  short  and  affordable  two  hour  boat  ride  from  Punta  Arenas  and  you  can  see  penguins  there.      

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Chile: Santiago •  Excellent  subway  system  •  Lots  of  great  places  to  eat  

–  Juan  y  Medio  (Chilean  eats)  –  Peluquería  Francesa  (French  cuisine)  

•  Biking  paths  (Bicicleta  Verde)  •  Vibrant  nightlife  •  Lots  of  neighborhoods  (Plaza  de  Armas  

and  Market)  •  Amazing  arts  scene  (and  street  art)  •  ASrac.ons:  Lots  of  museums,  

funicular,    •  Total  Time  Needed:  2-­‐3  Nights  

Recommended  AWracAon:  Check  out  the  Human  Rights  Museum  for  an  excellent  overview  of  Chilean  history  &  culture  (like  Holocaust  Museum  in  DC).      

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Day Trips from Santiago •  Beau.ful  scenery  around  San.ago  •  Wineries  readily  available  –  Don’t  miss  Maipo  Valley  

•  Car  Rentals  a  great  op.on  for  exploring  

•  Buses  and  special  tours  also  serve  areas  outside  of  San.ago  

•  ASrac.ons:  Vineyards,  Skiing,  Cajón  de  Maipo,  Hiking,  Pomaire,  Monumento  Natural  de  Morado  

•  Total  Time  Needed:  1-­‐2  Days  

Recommended  Tip:      Be  sure  to  check  out  Smart  Trip,  a  B-­‐Corp  that  receives  heavily  discounted  hotel  rooms,  and  also  help  out  local  entrepreneurs  near  their  hotels.  

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Chile: Valparaíso

•  Beau.ful  coastal  port  city  •  2  Hours  from  San.ago  •  Home  to  na.onal  poet  Pablo  Neruda  •  City  of  hills  with  Funiculars  

–  Oldest  is  Ascensor  Concepción  •  Excellent  street  art    •  ASrac.ons:  Pablo  Neruda’s  Home  (La  

Sebas.ana),  Museo  de  Bellas  Artes,  Cultural  Park  Valparaíso,  Sendero  Bicenterio    

•  Total  Time  Needed:2-­‐3  Nights  

Recommended  Tip:      Valparaiso  is  an  easy  bus  ride  from  SanAago  and  is  an  extremely  walkable  city,  despite  the  hills.    Walk  as  much  as  you  can!  

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A Note on Chilean Wine

Recommended  Tip:      Chile’s  wine  country  is  considered  one  of  the  best  in  the  world—be  sure  to  go  on  an  official  wine  tour  to  cover  the  best  ground.  

•  Chile  best  known  in  South  America  for  its  wine  

•  Specific  Chilean  grape  is  Carmenere  (originally  from  France)  

•  Cabernet  Sauvignon  major  export  •  Best  Wineries:  Maipo  Valley  wineries,  

Colchagua  Valley  (south  of  San.ago),  Maule  Valley,  Casablanca  Valley  if  heading  to  Valparaiso    

•  Total  Time  Needed:  1-­‐2  Days  

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Chile: Atacama Desert •  Driest  desert  on  Planet  Earth  •  Beau.ful  sand  dunes  and  desert  

landscapes  •  Salt  flats,  volcanoes,  star  gazing,  

mountain  lagoons  •  San  Pedro  de  Atacama  &  Arica  entry  

points  •  Nearest  flights  to  Calama  •  Top  ASrac.ons:  Valle  de  la  Luna,  

Reserva  Nacional  Los  Flamencos,  Volcanoes,  Geysers  de  Ta.o,  Lagunas  Al.planicas,  Sandboarding,  Archaeological  Tour  

•  Recommended  Time:  3-­‐4  Days      

Recommended  Tip:      The  Atacama  Desert  can  seem  remote  and  daunAng.  

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Chile: Easter Island •  Island  located  5.5  hours  off  the  coast  of  Chile  •  Served  by  LAN  Airlines  daily,  and  from  Tahi.  

once  per  week  •  SeSled  by  Polynesians  hundreds  of  years  ago    

–  Two  compe.ng  theories  on  degrada.on  of  island  •  Most  known  for  its  huge  stone  statues  known  

as  Moai  •  Most  opt  for  group  tours  to  get  around  

–  Zero  Public  transporta.on,  but  taxis  available  •  Prices  are  high  on  Easter  Island  since  all  food  is  

imported  •  ASrac.ons:  Moai  ceremonial  statues,  Volcanic  

Craters  Rano  Kau  &  Rano  Raraku,  White  Sand  Beaches,  Scuba  Diving,  Hike  the  Northern  Coast  

•  Total  Time  Needed:  3-­‐4  Nights  

Recommended  Tip:    Easter  Island  has  a  lot  more  to  offer  than  just  the  historic  statues  that  line  the  space.    Be  sure  to  check  out  the  amazing  outdoor  acAviAes.    

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Getting To South America

•  Be  mindful  of  the  season  you’re  traveling  in  –  Winter  versus  Summer  

•  Online  Flight  Aggregators  –   Skyscanner.com,  Kayak.com  &  Hipmunk  –  Google  Flights  is  remarkably  accurate  &  fun  –  Consider  logging  in  using  remote  IP  Addresses  (domes.c  

purchasing)  •  Chile  generally  more  pricey  from  NYC  than  Argen.na  •  Round-­‐Trips  versus  One  Ways  

–  Argen.na    •  RT  flights:  $750  to  $1,500  •  One  Way:  $700  to  $1,000  

–  Chile  •  RT  flights  range  from  $1,020  to  $1,800  •  One  Way  flights  range  from  $750  to  $1,100  

Travel  Tip:  Try  to  fly  on  a  Tuesday  or  Wednesday  to  minimize  the  cost  of  the  flights,  or  turn  your  long  layover  into  a  day  trip.        

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Getting Around Argentina & Chile

•  It  takes  a  long  .me  to  cover  ground  in  Argen.na  &  Chile  

•  Chile  •  In  San.ago:  Subte,  Buses  or  Taxi  •  Chilean  city-­‐to-­‐city  by  train  or  bus  

•  Argen.na  •  Coche  Cama  or  Ejecu.vo  Buses  •  Air  transport  on  LAN  or  Aerolíneas  Argen.nas  (most  flights  route  through  BA)  

•  In  Buenos  Aires:  Colec.vos  &  Subte  •  Radio  Taxis  &  Remises  

Travel  Hack:  Be  sure  to  click  on  LAN  Chile  instead  of  LAN  USA  for  more  affordable  pricing  on  in-­‐country  flights  

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Accommodations & Lodging

•  Hostels  ($11-­‐20/night)  •  Varies  per  city  (based  off  of  HIHostels.com  

•  Lots  of  HI-­‐Hostels  in  both  countries  •  Guesthouses  ($12-­‐20/night)  •  Hotels/Lodges  ($12-­‐55/night)  •  Specialty  Lodges  ($75/night,  includes  

three  meals  per  day)  •  Eco-­‐Lodges  ($4-­‐8/night)  •  Couchsurfing-­‐  FREE!  •  AirBnB:  Geographically  widespread  

and  reasonable  rates    

Travel  Tip:  Places  like  ArgenBna  offer  up  Cabañas  which  are  self-­‐styled  accommodaBons  where  you  rent  a  space  and  bring  the  rest.    Highly  affordable!  

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Health & Safety: On The Road

•  Water  is  absolutely  essen.al—always  have  a  boSle  or  two  available  

•  Use  sunscreen  where  possible  •  Buenos  Aires:  Water  safe  to  drink  from  faucet  •  Take  advantage  of  hostels  with  lockers  •  Always  lock  your  valuables  i.e.  passport,  extra  money,  official  documents,  etc.  

•  Avoid  traveling  at  night  where  possible  •  Hold  onto  your  bags,  especially  on  buses/subte  

Travel  Tip:  Be  mindful  of  your  major  ciAes  like  Buenos  Aires.    Thees  do  occur  under  the  guise  of  accidents/distracAons.    “Villas”  or  shantytowns  do  exist.  

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Culturally Responsible Travel

Travel  Tip:  Always  know  at  least  a  few  phrases  in  the  naAve  language  prior  to  leaving.  This  is  a  no  brainer,  but  goes  a  long  way.  

•  Culture  is  an  iceberg  •  Travel  introduces  us  to  new  cultural  perspec.ves  &  behaviors  

•  Remain  humble  and  open  to  local  cultural  norms  

•  Raise  your  Cultural  Intelligence  (CQ)  prior  to  traveling  •  The  ability  to  cross  divides  and  thrive  in  other  cultures  

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Cultural Considerations

•  Not  always  appropriate  to  take  photos—always  ask  first  

•  Kiss  on  the  cheek  for  gree.ng  •  Argen.nians  are  of  Italian  heritageà  lots  of  hand  gestures  &  ges.cula.ons  

•  Mate  circle  is  welcoming  and  open  •  Rapid-­‐fire  Spanish/Castellano  

Travel  Tip:    This  may  sound  like  a  no-­‐brainer,  but  talk  to  your  taxi  drivers.    They  are  a  wealth  of  informaAon  and  can  be  extremely  useful  for  your  trip.  

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Learning Castellano

•  Learning  Spanish  •  Como  te  va?  •  Cuanto  cuesta/sale?  –  How  much  is  it?  

•  Chilean  Phrases/Expressions  •  Add  “Po”  to  the  end  of  sentences  (think  of  it  as  a  Canadian  “ey”  

•  “Cachai”  –  get  it?  On  the  same  page?  •  “Bacan”  -­‐  cool  

•  Argen.nian  Phrases/Expressions  •  “Luca”  -­‐  thousand  

Travel  Tip:  A  great  resource  for  those  looking  to  have  more  fun  learning  the  language  is  “Che  Boludo”,  a  book  of  ArgenAnian  slang.  Very  useful.  

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Who Wants to win an HI NY T-Shirt?

A:  What  is  the  name  of  the  black  market  rate  of  exchange  in  Argen.na?        Q:  What  is  the  Dólar  Blue  

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Who Wants To Win Some Argentine Pesos?

A:  The  STEP  program  from  the  State  Department  provides  up-­‐to-­‐date  informa.on  to  travelers  that  are  in  country.  This  is  what  its  acronym  stands  for.        Q:  What  is  the  Smart  Traveler  Enrollment  Program  

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Thank You!

Paul  Kuhne  [email protected]  

Northeast  Regional  Engagement  Manager  HI  USA  

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