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Lonely Planet Chile & Easter Island (Country Travel Guide) [Paperback]

Carolyn McCarthy (Author), Jean Bernard Carillet (Author), Kevin Raub (Author), Greg Benchwick (Author)
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February 1, 2009 Country Travel Guide
Lonely Planet Chile and Easter Island

Scramble up snow-covered boulders for an unbeatable view of the soaring Torres del Paine
Wander in the footsteps of poet Pablo Neruda in Santiago's leafy Barrio Bellavista
Shiver as dawn breaks through the translucent vapors of the world's highest geyser field
Tear into a bowl of curanto, Chiloe's hearty seafood stew

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Five authors, 194 days of in-country research
Expanded coverage of Patagonia including new adventure options
Content updated daily - visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveler insights

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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet; 8 edition (February 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 174104779X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1741047790
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,254 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars OK, November 28, 2009
This review is from: Lonely Planet Chile & Easter Island (Country Travel Guide) (Paperback)
I agree with the review above, LP Chile can be a useful resource to have for a first glimpse at a city in Chile if you travel by bus. For people who rent cars it will be less helpful.

I compared it to the Rough Guide, they seem to be almost the same - recommend same places, talk about the same stories etc. As if they're joined at the hip.

I may quibble with a few of the glowing recommendations (e.g., marked by !). In some cases, I suspect either kickbacks or royal treatment for the reviewers. A case in point - Ecole in Pucon, which while a nice place is not really like what the description says. Not to mention that the review caused the establishment to raise prices at least 5000 pesos above what its (equally good but not visited by LP) neighbors charge. So it gets a bit tricky: a good LP review will cause people to flock to the hospedaje/hotel, resulting in higher prices and/or less service.

Of course many good (and cheap) places do not get written up. Case in point: Totem in Valdivia, owned by an amateur anthropologist. Or refugio Tinquilqo in the Huerquehe national park, a pretty cool place.

Finally, the ATMs that most consistently work with US passwords belong to Santander (the ubiquitous Spanish bank). Their machines work in English and even have identical punch buttons as machines used by US banks. The exchange rate however was slightly less than the Chilean banks.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent guide, lacks color.... boaring to read., September 23, 2010
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I went to Santiago with my family for a 2 week vacation break on September 2010. The Lonely Planet Guide had sufficient info so you didn't miss the most relevant landmarks. However it's a non-stop bible of words with very few pictures, no color, and few distinct or unusual places to visit. I prefer Time Out guides any time of the day. The guide content was mostly up-to-date, but there are a lot a cool places not mentioned, specially around Vitacura, La Dehesa, Providencia and Las Condes which are the modern, financial districts where everythig hip and cool takes place.

Seems to me the contributors are way on the conservative/traditionalist side. Don't get me wrong, Santiago has lots of history, but it is no Buenos Aires or Paris where you can spend days just watching ancient landmarks. I think the guide missed on the opportunity to exploit all of Santiago's new developments and attractions.

Restaurant guide is decent at best, explanations on how to move around are very basic and they do not reflect the complex Santiago Metro and Metrobus systems.

This a is big city, with hundreds of lodging accomodations, especially apartaments, and this guide misses big time on this aspect. I had to look elsewhere for hotel advice.

One crucial aspect I think this guide forgot to mention are the ski resorts near Santiago... Valle Nevado, Valle del Colorado, Farallones, etc. They are a "must visit" and the guide barely mentions this fact.

All things considered it is a Country Guide, not a City Guide, so probably it is impossible to cover every aspect of Santiago and its surroundings. If you plan to move along this vast nation then maybe the LP Guide may suit you well, BUT if Santiago is your primary destination than you are better off with a simple Tourist Map given for free at most Metro Stations... that's the only guide I carried along my 2 week stay and boy did I cover the city.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very useful guide to visiting Chile, October 2, 2011
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PROS

Familiar LP layout makes it easy to find what you need quickly.

LP guides always have the essentials travelers need, in a similar structure across all guides of the same vintage.

The overview section at the front with color photos gives a feel for what you'll find in Chile.

Smaller fonts (compared to Rough Guide) means more information on fewer pages, but is also a CON for middle-aged eyes.

Good overview of Chilean Spanish, plus a short intro to Rapa Nui (Easter Island) language

Good coverage of non-continental Chile and some nearby areas

CONS

The maps and listings omit most major hotels, of the sort business travelers use. I am both a business traveler (when working) and a lower-budget traveler (when on holiday). Having business class hotels would be useful for those on business, and for easy-to-find landmarks for everyone.

WHICH BOOK FOR YOUR TRIP?

Lonely Planet has this guide focused on Chile, and a much larger book that covers all of South America in about twice as many pages. If your plan is to see more than two countries in South America, with less than two weeks per country, the South America book may be a good choice. If you are focused on Chile and some time to see it, LP Chile has 528 pages, whereas LP South America has only 122 pages on Chile. LP Chile has 54 pages on Santiago, where LP South America has 12.

There are several other brands of travel guides that cover Chile and South America - Footprint, Rough Guide, Frommers, and perhaps others. I suggest that you visit your library and look at each brand, then decide which is best for you.

The style of LP Country Guides is mostly text. There are color pictures in the front, and that's it. The DK Guides provide the alternative of many color photos and less text. LP has a new "Discover" series of country guides that does much the same. These books are great for selecting your destinations before you go, or for shorter visits, but they are not available for Chile so far, and they are inadequate for someone who plans a longer visit, or several return visits. The detailed listings of lodging, transportation, and food options are essential for a serious traveler, even if they are less flashy.

CHILE

Chile is mostly thriving and growing, and is among the safer countries in South America. Chilenos are friendly and jump at the chance to be a host to foreigners, in my experience. The weather is agreeable. They are being recognized as a major producer of fine wines. The land is narrow but nearly twice the length of the west coast of USA.

But the amazing thing about Chile is the diversity of the land:

* charming Valparaiso (near enough to Santiago to be a day trip)

* amazing Easter Island, about 2400 miles west of Santiago

* a desert in the north

* perhaps more volcanoes (active and inactive) than any other country in the world

* the end of the world at Tierra del Fuego

* beyond the end of the world: Chile has claims on part of Antarctica, and you can visit that continent

Even within continental Chile, the land is so long that there is substantial difference between the major areas, both in climate and culture.

CONTENTS - 528 pages total

This list is not complete and is not in the order of the book. My purpose is to give you a sense of what you'll find in the book, and in how much detail.

Highlights - 16 pages

Basics - 60 pages (itineraries, history, culture, food&drink, environment)

Directory (all of the essential details) - 14 pages

Transport - 12 pages

Health - 7 pages

Language - 7 pages (Chilean Spanish plus a half page for Rapa Nui)

Santiago - 54 pages

Middle Chile + Valparaiso - 52 pages

Norte Grande - 55 pages

Norte Chico - 32 pages

Sur Chico - 57 pages

Chiloé - 20 pages

Northern Patagonia - 32 pages

Southern Patagonia - 33 pages

Tierra del Fuego - 20 pages (including 10 pages on the Argentinian part)

Archipiélago Juan Fernández - 10 pages

Easter Island / Rapa Nui - 21 pages

Antarctica - 1 page

WHO, ME?

I have visited 43 countries, using Lonely Planet or sometimes Rough Guide in most of them, for both work and holidays. Even for short trips, maybe especially for short trips, a travel guide is useful to fine essential things to see. I have visited Chile only once, but I am hungry to return - both from what I have seen to what I have read in this book.
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destination cost, José Menéndez, años luz, los deportistas, hare paenga, nitrate oficinas, lenga forest, covered campsites, taxi colectivos, incl breakfast, nitrate boom, northern altiplano, tourist kiosk, ceremonial village, pisco sours, boxed text
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