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With the Travel Chile Google Slide template, you can effortlessly lead your audience to their dream destination. This visually stunning template features a range of customizable high-quality photos, itineraries, and trip details, allowing you to take your target audience on an unforgettable journey. Whether your audience is composed of seasoned travelers or those seeking new experiences, they will be amazed by the wealth of information and inspiration that this template provides.
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CHILE
From hiking through lush, green forests to watching a sunset over the driest desert on Earth, there are plenty of reasons to travel to Chile.
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General Info
- Capital: Santiago
- Other Main Cities: Valparaíso, Antofagasta, La Serena
- Currency: Chilean Peso
- Language: Spanish
- Population: 17,574,003
- Area: 756,096.3 sq.m2
- Electricity Voltage: 220V
- Electricity Sockets: Type C and L
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Visa
Requirements
For Chile
Citizens of the US, Australia, Mexico and Suriname can enter without a visa but will have to pay entry fees that range between USD$25 (Mexico) to USD$160 (United States).
Anyone else planning to visit Chile must obtain a visa from one of the Chilean embassies or consulates unless they’re a citizen from one of the countries exempt from the visa.
Residents of countries that hold APEC business cards countries can visit Chile up to 90 days without a visa for business purposes.
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5 Interesting Facts About Chile
- The driest place on Earth is located in Chile – the Atacama desert
- Chile is the longest country in the world (4,270 km)!
- World’s biggest swimming pool is in Algarrobo! It’s 1,013 meters in length and has a depth of 35 meters!
- As the “Country of Poets,” Chile is the birthplace of two Nobel Prize winners – Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral.
- Chile is home to 6 UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Summer (December – February) is by far the busiest time of year for visitors travelling in Chile.
However, there are plenty of winter sports that attract visitors between June – August as well.
Chile has seven climate pockets that range from desert in the North to alpine grassland and glaciers in the South.
If you wish to travel to Chile for festivals the best time is during the summer season between January and February.
Much, if not all, of Patagonia is inaccessible during the winter months.
Expect wind, rain and cooler temperatures anytime you visit the southernmost portion of the country.
The Torres del Paine and the Lake District is open year-round but the best time to plan your visit is during spring and summer (October – April).
Visiting the Atacama Desert is more accessible year round.
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Itineraries For Travel to Chile
There is so much to see and do when travelling in Chile.
This makes it difficult to plan a trip to cover the entire country in one visit.
Additionally since most travelers arrive in Santiago, located near the middle of Chile, it can be difficult to explore both the northern region (Atacama Desert) and southern regions (Lake District and Patagonia) without extensive travel.
But we recommend that you plan to spend at least two weeks travelling in Chile with the following suggested itinerary
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Top 5 Places To Visit In Chile
- Valparaiso
- San Rafael Glacier
- Valle de la Luna
- Torres del Paine
- Easter Island
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Top 5 Experiences When Travelling In Chile
- Hiking in Torres Del Paine
- Drink Pisco Sour In Santiago
- Horseback Riding through the Andes
- Mountains
- Wine Tasting
- Stargaze
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Is Chile Safe?
The most common problem is petty theft in larger cities, beach resorts and bus terminals.
Some Chilean beaches have strong offshore rip currents that are very dangerous even for experienced swimmers.
Always make sure to find the post sign on the beach if it’s okay for swimming or not.
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WELCOME
to CHILE!