The Patagonian provinces
The Andes mountain range shows its true and vast beauty in the Patagonian provinces. Wonderful forests with breathtaking fauna and flora
View ArticleChilean park recovering from fire
It took a month and 800 fire-fighters to put out an immense wildfire earlier this year in remote southern Chile's Torres del Paine national park, renowned for its awe-inspiring granite spires and...
View ArticleFly me to the moon
Lunar, see:The Atacama Desert in northern Chile has a lunar landscape, geysers and one of the world's clearest night's skies. Wendy Driver enjoys an other-worldly experience
View ArticleOnedin line to the South Pacific
Wendy Driver sets sail to some paradise isles on the tall ship that was a star on TV
View ArticleVideo story: Don't forget sunscreen or snow boots on a South America cruise!
Simon Heptinstall and family take on one of the most challenging cruise routes in the world, sailing from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil through stormy seas to Valparaiso in Chile.
View ArticleChristmas holidays abroad: Argentina to Chile and saddling up for a trek to...
Richard Johnson's love affair with South America began with starlet of the silver screen Carmen Miranda. 70 years later, he finally gets to the breathtaking wilderness for himself.
View ArticlePatagonia cruise holiday with Nomads of the Seas is a new way of thinking
If you are going to journey to the end of the earth, you may as well do so in style. Simon Veness takes a cruise into Patagonia - and gets a better view of the scenery via helicopter.
View ArticleCruise holidays: Around Cape Horn on a dream adventure
It is a landmark you learn about at school - Cape Horn, the great divider of two oceans at the bottom of South America. Caroline Hendrie sails around it on a Chilean dream voyage.
View ArticlePatagonia: Sian Lloyd crosses the Andes to find a Welsh connection
From Argentina to Chile in one magical mystery tour - weather girl Sian Lloyd follows in the footsteps of the first pioneers and is blown away by a windy expanse of Patagonia.
View ArticleChile: Home of the rescued miners is also one hot tourist destination
The heroic rescue of the Camp Hope miners earlier this month turned the world's attention onto Chile. Good, says Colin Barraclough. In travel terms, here is a country that has it all.
View ArticleThe most beautiful caves in the world: Chile's Marble Cathedral photographed
An American photographer has released spectacular pictures of a marble cave system in the turquoise waters of General Carrera, a lake located in remote Patagonia which is in danger of being developed...
View ArticleChile holidays: Desert daydreams in the wild Atacama
A realm of rugged wonder and giant volcanoes on the far side of South America, Chile's Atacama Desert is one of the world's most remote regions. Chris Leadbeater ventures off the beaten track.
View ArticleRecreate Attenborough's Frozen Planet: On the trail of penguins in Chile's...
Journey down to Chile's southernmost tip, Tierra del Fuego, and you can while away the hours in the company of colourful king penguins at a brand new park, says Gabriel O'Rorke.
View ArticlePatagonia cruise holiday from Chile to Argentina: A trip to the world's end
Amy Watkins joins cruise ship Cruceros Australis for a three-day trip from Punta Arenas in Chile to Ushuaia in Argentina, which leads her to the end of the world.
View ArticleChile holidays: Turning up the heat on a South American odyssey
With its vast desert, charming villages and spirited people, this country will take your breath away, says Chris Leadbeater, as he travels to what feels like the Earth's end.
View ArticleChile holidays: Easter Island, and the secrets of its silent statues
Gabriel O'Rorke finds herself drawn to Easter Island, Chile's little pocket of mystery, over 2000 miles west of the South American mainland - where the iconic moai statues keep silent watch.
View ArticleChile's lakeside lair: The glamorous hotel where James Bond wouldn't be out...
The Antumalal hotel in southern Chile, has hosted Neil Armstrong, Emma Thompson and even Queen Elizabeth, but its opulent decoration seems more suited to the likes of Bond and Blofeld, says Rob Freeman.
View ArticleHorseriding in Chile from top to bottom: Taking in wild landscapes on four...
From remote Torres del Paine National Park to the liquid-sapping Atacama Desert, there is only one way to take in Chile's most dramatic scenery, and that's on horseback, says Gabriel O'Rorke.
View ArticleCruise holidays: A canal trip that features sea lions, ancient civilisations...
Amy Watkins embarks on a 'canal holiday' with a difference, sailing up Chile's vast coastline, past the ancient ruins of Peru and ending up fully restored on the other side of a continent.
View ArticleBoutique hotels, boho shopping haunts and a blast of Tom Jones in Chile's...
Santiago's setting at the foot of the majestic Andes is, of course, spectacular it is often overshadowed by its showier sisters Buenos Aires and Rio de Janiero.
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