4 Important Tips Before Visiting Chile


Between the Andes and the great Pacific Ocean, Chile really offers a variety of scenery and sights. The country of South America is very diverse in the climate because it is rich in culture. From the more arid regions of the north to the humid subtropics and oceanic climates along the coast. Chile also enjoys hundreds of sunny nights each year that make for incredible views. If time permits, tourists often make the most trips by visiting the famous Easter Island with its great moai statues as well as beautiful beaches and excellent diving opportunities.

Travel advice for visitors to Chile

1. Local Crime
Pickpockets and petty theft occur mainly in busy cities. Popular attractions and transportation centers are also the main target so take note of your surroundings and your stuff. If you are traveling by bus, do not put valuables in the storage compartment. If you use a taxi service, you have to order it over the phone rather than call someone on the street. Bring a copy of your passport and leave the original in a safe place.

2. Medical And Health
Make sure you make a comprehensive trip and health insurance during your trip. Children may be susceptible to W135 meningitis so, if you are traveling with young people, be sure to keep open the possibility of symptoms. High levels of air pollution in Santiago during the winter months (June to September). If you suffer from respiratory problems or eye problems, maybe this is not the best time to visit this city. Ask your doctor 8 weeks before your departure date about any vaccine you may need at the time.

3. Natural Disasters
Serious earthquakes can occur in Chile any time of the year. Before leaving on your journey, you should make sure that you are familiar with the local emergency procedures. There are also several active volcanoes throughout Chile. When planning all the locations you want to visit, you should make sure you find an active volcano nearby and familiarize yourself with the local emergency procedures.

4. Money
There is no shortage of ATMs throughout Chile and international credit cards are widely accepted. Travelers US Dollar checks are more acceptable than other currencies and, if you are short of funds, you can use a service like Western Union to send money to yourself.

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