Andes Mountains
Andes Mountains
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Bob M
Moncks Corner, Caroline du Sud1 contribution
déc. 2022 • En solo
THe veiws were amazing and i had so much fun it was the best everyone you should go because it is just amazing
Écrit le 17 novembre 2023
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Nice Oliveira
São Paulo, SP320 contributions
juill. 2023 • Entre amis
É a vista mais incrível que meus olhos já viram. Ver a neve, tão de perto… ah! Que coisa incrível! Recomendo todos a irem até lá na Cordilheira, seja no inverno ou no verão… são experiências extraordinárias!
Subimos com um carro motor 1.5, paramos para por as correntes e uau! Foi surreal… um misto de medo com ansiedade e alegria. Enfim, recomendo muito!
Subimos com um carro motor 1.5, paramos para por as correntes e uau! Foi surreal… um misto de medo com ansiedade e alegria. Enfim, recomendo muito!
Écrit le 22 juillet 2023
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Traveller
Londres, UK26 contributions
nov. 2019 • En couple
On recent tour of SA we had originally booked flights from Santiago to Buenos Aires but found ourselves with a spare day so looked into hiring a car for a road trip but found it wasn’t possible to take a hire car across the border. No trains either. We came across a review somewhere about a bus trip and got excited about the thought of travelling by land through the Andes as we thought the views would be even more spectacular than flying.
We were not disappointed. This route was one of the high lights of our whole trip. 5 hours of spectacular, dramatic. Incredible views with not many other vehicles around. Sadly, as usual, the photos we took do not do it justice at all to the point where I am slightly reluctant to show anyone! The terrain changes significantly from the green of Santiago, stark baroness of the Andes, then it’s quite something to see green again at the other end.
We travelled with Andesmar, the coach was very clean and seats were large and comfortable. You aren’t able to book more than a month in advance but you can reserve seats we had two at the top front which really paid off.
At the border, everyone had to get off and go through a passport check, all the luggage is taken off and the the bus searched. A little tip, it was really cold in the lofty hanger type building and not possible to get back on the bus for a jumper. Also, no loo roll on the bus so take your own.
We had tea/coffee, long life bun and sandwich offered during the trip so best to take your own if you prefer something else as no opportunity to buy anything en route.
I would definitely recommend this trip and would do it again even though it’s sited as a dangerous road I am guessing that certain times of the year are more dangerous as maybe the roads are busier.
P.s. Mendoza is a good place to stop, lots of pavement cafes/restaurants and craft beer bars, every street is tree lined and of course it’s the home of Malbec!
We were not disappointed. This route was one of the high lights of our whole trip. 5 hours of spectacular, dramatic. Incredible views with not many other vehicles around. Sadly, as usual, the photos we took do not do it justice at all to the point where I am slightly reluctant to show anyone! The terrain changes significantly from the green of Santiago, stark baroness of the Andes, then it’s quite something to see green again at the other end.
We travelled with Andesmar, the coach was very clean and seats were large and comfortable. You aren’t able to book more than a month in advance but you can reserve seats we had two at the top front which really paid off.
At the border, everyone had to get off and go through a passport check, all the luggage is taken off and the the bus searched. A little tip, it was really cold in the lofty hanger type building and not possible to get back on the bus for a jumper. Also, no loo roll on the bus so take your own.
We had tea/coffee, long life bun and sandwich offered during the trip so best to take your own if you prefer something else as no opportunity to buy anything en route.
I would definitely recommend this trip and would do it again even though it’s sited as a dangerous road I am guessing that certain times of the year are more dangerous as maybe the roads are busier.
P.s. Mendoza is a good place to stop, lots of pavement cafes/restaurants and craft beer bars, every street is tree lined and of course it’s the home of Malbec!
Écrit le 18 décembre 2019
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tpm5150
San Diego, Californie149 contributions
avr. 2019
Turistik Chile, operator: Leave the hustle and bustle of Santiago behind for a day and breathe in the fresh mountain air! As Victor navigates the roads carved in the mountainous terrain, Jorge will educate you on the creation and evolution of the Andes, and the varying colors which paint the mountains. Visits to the town of Falleranos and the ski resort, Valle Nevado, provide panoramic views. Don’t forget layered clothing, hats, and gloves! Stunning ... breathtaking ... speechless!
Écrit le 28 avril 2019
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patologico
1 319 contributions
févr. 2019 • En solo
Ya sea en el norte cerca del altiplano y desiertos, en la zona central con humedales y glaciares o en el sur rodeada de bosques esta cadena montañosa que recorre todo Chile tiene innumerables opciones de aventura... En Stgo puedes ir al Valle del Mapocho, el cajón del Maipo, o un poco más al norte al valle del Juncal.
Écrit le 8 février 2019
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SavantIII_11
Centerville, OH103 414 contributions
sept. 2018 • Entre amis
We had the great, good fortune to view the sunrise over the Andes, as our flight descended into Santiago.
Our visit in late September offered a few views of the Andes from Santiago.
Our visit in late September offered a few views of the Andes from Santiago.
Écrit le 14 octobre 2018
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product-of-canada
Toronto, Canada2 473 contributions
juill. 2018 • En couple
With a visit to Chile, we felt that a visit to the Andes was a must. So we booked a day trip through AndoAndes Chile. For those looking for a more relaxed hike within one day, this was a good option.
It was incredibly busy when we went, which happened to be a holiday. It was funny to see so many locals and South American tourists (e.g., from Brazil) here to experience the 'novelty' of snow. Tourists and tour groups make a special stop for snow pants, snow boots and gloves. This was not really needed, unless you want to roll around in the snow and go tobogganing (which many were indeed doing).
Our tour ended with wine and cheese outside, with a beautiful view.
It was incredibly busy when we went, which happened to be a holiday. It was funny to see so many locals and South American tourists (e.g., from Brazil) here to experience the 'novelty' of snow. Tourists and tour groups make a special stop for snow pants, snow boots and gloves. This was not really needed, unless you want to roll around in the snow and go tobogganing (which many were indeed doing).
Our tour ended with wine and cheese outside, with a beautiful view.
Écrit le 2 octobre 2018
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MikeyMackTravels
Prague, République tchèque2 984 contributions
sept. 2018 • En couple
What else can you say about the Andes. Beautiful mountain range. Longest in the world. Vast in size. So many things to see and do traveling through this mountain range. Wish we had more time.
Écrit le 1 octobre 2018
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chris2pherwong
Canton of Zug, Suisse396 contributions
août 2018 • En couple
Took a day tour from Santiago with Viator and visited Embasse el Yejo and Cajon del Maipo. Beautiful places and look great in the pics. Drive there was very long though and on the weekend it was super crowded. A pleasant visit and worth doing just to seen the Andes mountains. However, the high price we paid on Viator to see 2 attractions albeit with a simple picnic thrown in was not worth it, as compared to half of what we paid to tour the stunning Torres del Paine in Patagonia. The Viator guide Francesco was also irritating by talking himself up (he made himself sound like a superhero *eyerolls*) and his incesant chatter grated on my nerves. I later found out he was supposed to accompnay us on the walk to the lake in El Yeso but did not and consequently, we lost him for about 30min when we returned. Bah!
Écrit le 5 septembre 2018
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mcitaly2016
Milan, Italie954 contributions
août 2017 • En famille
Andes are such a spectacular view from any point of observation, being it from the airplane before landing in Santiago or from anywhere in the city. Snowy peaks all year round. If you travel from Santiago to Mendoza you will see a spectacular view as well. From Santiago to the seaside there is a point along the motorway from where you can see the Aconcagua, the highest peak in America.
Écrit le 1 juillet 2018
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Hi everyone, will be in Santiago, Chile between 21-27 January 2020 (flying in from London, UK).
Whilst I appreciate it will be the summer months in Chile, just wondering if we need to dress 'warm' for our tour around the Andes?
Any help is appreciated - really don't want to pack thick jumpers, jackets or boots if we don't need to :)
Rédigé le 14 janvier 2020
How was the trip back via CATA? I'm just about to book the same trip (but from Santiago to Mendoza via CATA. Would love to hear your experience... thanks in advance
Rédigé le 27 novembre 2018
When and what is the best way to buy a ticket for Mendoza to Santiago by bus, Are any of the bus lines better than others?
Rédigé le 17 janvier 2018
We bought our tickets at the bus station days before the bus trip over the Andes. We were able to get the exact seats that we wanted. We had come from Santiago to Mendoza on Andesmar, but were not impressed. The attendant was rude and did not seem to like his job at all. The trip was supposed to be 8 hours, but the traffic over the mountains was good and the time at Customs & Immigration was only an hour, so the entire trip was about 7 hours with no stops or chance to get food. The only thing we got was a cookie and coffee/tea about 30 minutes after departure! Take snacks or a sandwich! We are traveling by Cata tomorrow to Santiago from Mendoza, so hope they will be better. And we are bringing food!
Rédigé le 26 janvier 2018
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