Small group tours to Chile
| country: | Chile |
| location: | Patagonia |
| departures: | 2010: 9 Oct, 23 Oct, 6 Nov, 27 Nov, 18 Dec |
| price: | From £3498 - £3598 (17 days) including flights from the UK. Minimum age 12. |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Small group tours to Chile
Chile small group tours: Where else can you visit stunning desert, breathtaking glaciers, snow capped volcanoes and deep blue lagoons, and in between sample award-winning wines and fresh oysters? Chile is an incredibly diverse country and justifiably ranks as one of the most popular destinations in South America.
Highlights of our Chile small group tours:
on or Chile small group tours we stay in first and medium class hotels, fly the longer distances and travel overland in private vehicles.
A few days to spare?
If you have a few days to spare, we can extend your holiday on a private basis at the beginning or end of this tour. Clients regularly choose to visit the mysterious Easter Island with its famed giant ‘moai heads’ or continue your trip to Argentina travelling over lakes to Bariloche and onto Buenos Aires. Our experts can advise and help you chose the extension most suitable for you.
Highlights of our Chile small group tours:
- Wilderness scenery, comfortable hotels, fine wines.
- The Atacama Desert - incredible star gazing, dazzling salt pans, flamingos, geyser fields and snow-tipped volcanoes.
- Opportunity to visit the famous Chilean vineyards and sample the unique carmenere grape.
- Stay on the shores of Lake Llanquihue in Puerto Varas with views of the snow capped Osorno volcano.
- Meet the traditional farming communities of Chiloe Island, and visit a remote penguin colony.
- Walking opportunities and glacial boat rides in Torres del Paine National Park.
on or Chile small group tours we stay in first and medium class hotels, fly the longer distances and travel overland in private vehicles.
A few days to spare?
If you have a few days to spare, we can extend your holiday on a private basis at the beginning or end of this tour. Clients regularly choose to visit the mysterious Easter Island with its famed giant ‘moai heads’ or continue your trip to Argentina travelling over lakes to Bariloche and onto Buenos Aires. Our experts can advise and help you chose the extension most suitable for you.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Fly overnight to Santiago. |
| Day 2: | Walking tour of the colonial centre, visit the fish market and enjoy the views from Cerro Santa Lucia. |
| Day 3-5: | Fly north to San Pedro de Atacama. Explore this fascinating region – the salt desert, lagoons, volcanoes and geysers. |
| Day 6-7: | Return to Santiago, visit a nearby winery and optional day trip to the port town of Valparaiso. |
| Day 8: | Fly to the Lake District and drive to Puerto Varas on the shores of Lake Llanquihue. Visit the Petrohue waterfalls at the foot of Osorno volcano. |
| Day 9: | Full day trip to the mystical island of Chiloe, visiting a penguin colony and experience ‘curanto’, the local dish prepared by a welcoming family. |
| Day 10: | Fly to Punta Arenas and continue by bus to Puerto Natales on the Sound of Last Hope. |
| Day 11: | Drive into Torres del Paine National Park, making stops for the wildlife and awesome vistas. We spend 3 nights in a comfortable, well positioned hotel. |
| Day 12-13: | Explore the park with leisurely walks or long day hikes, with the option to visit the face of Glacier Grey by boat. |
| Day 14: | Return to Punta Arenas on the shores of the Magellan Straits, with a visit to Seno Otway penguin rookery en route (Nov-Mar). |
| Day 15: | Return flight to Santiago. |
| Day 16: | Depart. |
| Day 17: | Arrive UK. |
small group adventure holiday
This trip is run by a company which specialises in only Central and South America holidays. Typically you will be sharing your experiences with between 4-20 like minded travellers (depending on the trip and how many others are booked on it) and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone, with your partner or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places, whilst being led by a knowledgeable and enthusiastic leader. how this holiday makes a difference
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Environment
In recent years there have been initiatives to involve the local Atacameño communities in the rapidly growing numbers of tourists to the region. We support this movement which sees local entry fees being used to pay local people for properly managed park administration and development, such as tourist facilities and research into the local wildlife. We work with local guides throughout Patagonia, not only supporting local employment, but our guides are best positioned to teach you about the local flora and fauna, as well as the more disturbing aspects of the local environment, notably the receding glaciers and areas of former deforestation. On our Chile small group tours our guides, and tour leaders, advise how best to minimise our impact whilst travelling in this region and the receding glaciers act as stark reminder of what we can also do back home to minimise the impact of our humankind on the environment. Much of this tour is spent in the national parks of Patagonia. When inside the parks we ask clients to keep all waste with them until back in the nearest town, to walk only on designated paths, and not to pick flowers or disturb the natural resources. Given the purity of the water in Patagonia, we also encourage clients to drink tap water rather than buy bottled water, to avoid excess waste of plastic. Community On our Chile small group tours we work with small privately owned ground agents who live in the area, have established RT policies in place, and employ local guides and staff. The hotels on this tour are individual properties, not part of international chains and we eat in local restaurants serving locally grown produce – our style of travel ensures that as many local people as possible benefit by our being there. This tour runs with a maximum of 20 people which helps to minimise the impact on delicate environments. On the day trip to the island of Chiloe, we visit a penguin colony, set on islands just offshore. We navigate the islands in zodiacs but do not set foot on the islands where the penguins (and sea otters, steamer ducks etc) are found, in order to protect their natural habitats. Local fishermen operate the zodiacs, a successful and lucrative venture, giving them an alternative to fishing prohibited fish and shellfish, such as abalone. We end the day on Chiloe by visiting a local chilote house, typically that of welcoming Senora Sefora. She invites local musicians to entertain us and she and her family prepare a feast of the local dish, curanto. The warmth of the ‘chilote’ people is touching and it is clear Sefora opens her home to tourism because she enjoys sharing her culture with us, not just for the much needed income that comes with it. This day is often quoted as the highlight of this tour. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |
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