Salut à tous,
Ça fais 2 mois que l'on est sur la route avec Ophelie, et c'est le top!!
On est partis en septembre pour découvrir l'Amerique du sud(pour un an). Apres avoir decouvers Salta, fais un p'tit tour en Bolivie(5 semaines), on est redescendu à Salta, pour commencer une virer direction Ushuaia!! Pourquoi pas...
Mais malheureusement c'etait fin novembre, donc début de l'été et début des vacance en Argentine et au Chili, alors vut que l'on etais "large" niveau budget (en etant 2 ou +, c'est faisable) on s'est tout de suite dit qu'acheter un véhicule serai un bon moyen de voir du pays et surtout de voyager differement.
On a avec nous une tente et de quoi vivre en autonomie, en tout cas, ne pas se faire plumer et rester devant la porte de tous les backpakers ou hostel pas chers.(pleine saison oblige )
On s'est donc mis à faire le tour de la ville à la quête de la perle rare : une voiture simple, pratique et pas cher (budget: 12.000 Pesos arg).
Mais voila là c'est pas cool, car dans ces prixs là, et avec nos tètes de "gringo", les mecs nous voyaient arriver de loin...Donc au lieu de 3 jours on a mis 9 pour trouver qques chose mais pas ce qui etais prevu, donc plus cher.
Mais beaucoup mieux, une camionette fourgon mercedes-benz à prix trés intéressant.
Un "Camping car", jeune, branché et bien sur équipé la classe.(lit+matelas, circuit electrique independant pour la partie vivable, kitchenette, frigo a glaçons...)
Voila tout ce Bla Bla pour lancer une chaine.
Si vous étes interessé on aimerais le revendre à des gens qui ont envie de decouvrir l'Argentine (mais aussi tous les pays limitrophe), de voyager differement, à la rencontre des gens .
La fin du rève devrai avoir lieu fin avril ou début mai, dans une zone a definir.
Voila c'est fais maintenant si vous souhaitez plus de precission, des infos sur le véhicule, n'hesiter pas.(pour les photos, passer moi votre mail et je vous les envoie en privé, car elles sont trop lourdes pour ce site..)
Et aussi si vous avez besoin d'infos pour acheter votre vehicule en Argentine, il n'y a pas de soucis. On est là. (papiers, lieux où autre..)
Merci pour votre temp et à bientot ...
Bises à tous..
Chauu, suerte y un abrazo.
Adrien
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bonjour j ai lu avec interet votre article
j envisage de venir m installer et vivre en argentine tres prochainement et je recherche des informations
sur l achat d un camping car de secunda mano dans ce pays
est ce difficile de trouver un camping car sympa pas trop usagé ?
quels sont les modèles ? existe t il des vehicules americains type chevrolet ou dodge motorhome ?
j ai du mal à trouver mon bonheur sur internet !!!
quelles sont les formalités ?
savez vous si il est facile de rouler au gnc en argentine j ai vu que le prix etait tres avantageux !
si vous pouvez me donner quelques precisions ça serai tres sympa de votre part
merci beaucoup
cordialement daniel
daniel.goujon1@club-internet.fr
Salut à tous,
Si vous voulez des photos y en a qqune sur le liens du blog en bas de pages .
Et laisser nous vos commnetaire!!!!
A plus sous un cactus....
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Hola,
Nous avançons dans notre voyage et savons dorénavant mieux comment ça risque de se finir.
Nous somme flexible en ce qui concerne le lieu de vente qui peut se faire dans toute l'argentine et donc nous pouvons nous diriger vers une destination qui vous arrange le plus . Aujourd'hui nous somme quasi a Ushuaïa d'ici qques semaine se sera le temps de la remonter vers le nord et si personne ne nous contact nous nous arrêterons à Buenos Aires pour rentrer dans le système argentin et le vendre à des gens d'ici.
Voila en ce qui conerne le prix de l'engin contacter moi en priver et je vous renseignerai.😎
Chauu y Suerte
Adrien
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Je découvre à l'instant ton message que tu as écrit il y a quelques mois alors que je viens juste de demander sur le forum si quelqu'un aurait de bons tuyaux pour acheter un véhicule type camping car à Buenos Aires puisque j'envisage un périple en Amérique avec mes 2 enfants.
A qui peut-on s'adresser ? Quelles sont les assurances à avoir? Quels sont les pièges et autres tracasseries à éviter ? Y-a-t-il des documents à fournir ? ...... Bref, tous les conseils que tu peux me donner pour acheter ce véhicule et démarrer mon voyage dans de bonnes conditions
Merci à toi
Isabelle
Ce n'est pas parce que les choses sont difficiles que nous n'osons pas, mais parce que nous n'osons pas qu'elles sont difficiles. Sénèque
Je suis également sur le départ pour un trip d'un an en Amérique du sud, et j'aimerai aussi trouver un véhicule en Argentine pour bouger librement sur tout le continent. SI quelqu'un peut me donner des tuyaux et des indications sur les formalités administrative, ça m'aiderait beaucoup !
ATTENTION ATTENTION!!!!!
Si vous voulez faire un road trip en Amerique du Sud en Achetant un vehicule en argentine : CE N'EST PAS POSSIBLE !
1er: DESOLE DE NE PAS AVOIR DONNEZ DE PRECISION AVANT SUR NOTRE TRIP MAIS :
POur sortir d'argentine avec un vehicule argentin il faut qu'il soit au nom d'un argentin qui vous autorise a utiliser son vehicule!!! donc pas facile sans tres bonne connaisance dans ce pays! (et je croit que ca se limite au MERCOSUR)
Ensuite le marcher argentin n'est pas le meilleur, le bresil ou le parraguay sont meilleur marcher! Ça marche au Chili aussi...
Nous avons réussi a le revendre en Mars a des Argentins ( a Bariloche ) avec plus vallue!!
Mais bon le plan a completement ete changer .....................................
Enfin voila je suis desoler de pas avoir remis mon nez dans le forum depuis qque mois!
Maintenant si vous etes prez a rester en Argentine ou faire avec un DNI (ID argentine) je vous aiderais ss soucis! c'est 1 a 2 semaine de paperasse a l'achat, et a la vente c'est tres rapide (si c un argentin)...
Voila encore desolé de pas repondre positivement a vos attente!
Allez-y sans hesiter, osez, ça vaut de l'or d'etre independant ds un continent comme ça!Voire plus!
Suerte
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Je suis actuellement à Buenos Aires avec un ami. Nous avons monté un projet de césure dans nos étude et nous faisons 20 000 km en moto 125. Une boucle de BA a BA en Argentine Chili perou bolivie paraguay brasil uruguay. Nous sommes actuellement chez des amis argentin.
Alors pour entrer dans le vif du sujet. Nous sommes domicilié et avons notre papier du commissariat avec la domicilio ! ca c est fait. Ensuite on a négocier et commencer l achat des motos. Donc on a versé une partie (tout est gérer avec nos potes argentins) donc il ont pu lancer le début des démarches. (Il nous font la patenta qui sera prete dans un délais de 15J) Le truc c est qu apparement il veulent aussi le CUIL. Tu sais ce que c est ? je crois une sorte de numéro fiscal. Je crois que c est ce dont tu parles car on doit aller avec notre domicillio + passeport au bureaux Afip correspondant a notre domicile. Peux tu nous raconter comme ça cest passé pour toi et si c est bien ca ?
Ensuite il y a 15 j d attente pour pouvoir avoir la moto et l immat définitive ?
As tu pu sortir du territoire argentin facilement avec le véhicule ? car la loi 24449 n autorise pas les etranger résidant depuis moins 1 an . nos amis ici sont diplomate et vont nous faire une lettre mais rien de plus sur. on connait d autres jeunse ki ont été bloké au frontieres
merci de me raconter ton expérience
JE te remercie pour ta compréhension et ta réponse
voici notre site pour que tu découvres notre projet si cela t interresse www.bornesinamerica.com
Dans le message juste avant, il a expliqué qu'il n'était pas possible de sortir d'Argentine avec le véhicule acheté...C'est pour cela qu'il l'a revendu à Bariloche 🙂
j'avais dans l'idee d'acheter un cyclo en Bolivie/ Paraguay ou Argentine.
Tu sais s'il y a des procedures comme pour les voitures et si on peut passer les frontieres avec??
Je m excuse je n ai pas lu ce dernier message ayant repondu a un message precednet. est ce que qq un pourait me donner plus de precision sur le dni et la possiblilite de sortir du pays. nous sommes a ba encore pour 10 pendant l attente de l immatriculation definitiv de nos motos nous avons un domicillio et le papiers le prouvant et nos passeport je ne sais pas si nous pouvons avoir un dni avec notre tampon touristique de 30j
est ce aue tu peu me raqconter comment ca c est passer tes tentative a la frontieres ? nous aurons une lettre de l ambassade d argentine au chili affirmant ke notre projet est culturel et mediatiaue (ce qui est vrai) pensez vous que cela peut passer ou pas d exception a la loi 24 449
un immense de notre part pour votre aide
un beso de buenos aires
Salut,
de notre côté c'est l'envie de faire le meme trip qui se profile mais avec deux enfants! Départ pour Buenos Aires en Octobre voir Novembre 2010. Je pense que c'est un bon plan de racheter un van à quelqu'un qui finit son voyage alors je fouille sur le forum.
Ton van est du type Westafalia avec un toit qui se déplie pour dormir 2 en haut et deux en bas?
Si tu croises des gens qui finissent leur voyage dans ses dates là et qui ont un van 4 couchage à vendre, donne leur mon adresse.
Quand est ce que vous rentrez en France et ou en France? Nous on est à Marseille. Le voyage commence par l'Europe en Juin 2010 mais peut etre qu'on peut se croiser avant histoire que vous nous donniez bien envie d'aller parcourir l'Argentine?
Nico
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J'ai le projet de faire un tour de 7/9 mois dans le haut chili, bas bolivie, argentine. Pour cela je voudrais acheter un petit 4/4, discret, idéalement un…
Hi everyone,
We’re planning 40 days in Uruguay and Argentina in February and March, trying to avoid as much rain as possible.
We’re thinking of starting in Buenos Aires, then heading to Bariloche, and from there flying to Córdoba, Mendoza, or Salta. Maybe by bus or renting a car to explore each region.
Do you have any suggestions or tips for us? We love picturesque, historic cities and landscapes. As seasoned travelers, we’re used to planning our trips ourselves.
Thanks in advance!
Hello,
my wife and I will be in Cusco for a week in March 2027.
I’d like to organize the visit to the site on our own, combining the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
We’d leave Cusco on Day 1 to arrive at the site in the morning, then stay in Aguas Calientes or Ollantaytambo, and on Day 2 return to Cusco while visiting the Sacred Valley.
Is this doable?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cédric.
Hello,
We’re spending 3 weeks in Rio between February 20 and March 15, 2027, to visit our son and daughter-in-law. We’re thinking of one or two "escapes" from Rio—3-day trips to get away from the city (so not too far, max 3–4 hours by car or bus). We’re all ears for suggestions! We love beautiful nature and authentic experiences, not so much the touristy spots... even though those spots are often in beautiful places, we’d rather avoid them.
Thanks for your insights!
Catherine
Hello,
we’re arriving in Fortaleza on February 14, 2027, and planning to rent a car to drive to João Pessoa in two stages. We’ll leave from there on the 20th or 21st to head to Rio. Our questions:
- Which stop between Fortaleza and João Pessoa would be the most enjoyable?
- How long does it take to drive from Fortaleza to João Pessoa?
- Are there any easy hikes (no guide needed) around João Pessoa?
Thanks for all your replies—I’m hoping for lots!
Catherine
Hi there,
I’m planning a trip with my partner (no kids this time—thanks, Grandma!) for two weeks to celebrate her 40th birthday. I’ve been thinking about Chile. We’re looking at leaving around September 18, 2027, starting in the south and returning in early April.
Here’s what I had in mind:
8 nights in a van in the Lake District and the start of the Carretera Austral (up to the Chaitén area). We’re set to arrive in Puerto Montt around 2:00 PM. We don’t want to go too far south since we’re planning to explore the heart of Patagonia (Chile and Argentina) with the kids when they’re older. The idea is to spend 3 nights discovering the lakes (up to Cochamó) and 3 nights in Pumalín Park. I’ve also added two transition nights.
7 nights in the Atacama to experience another side of Chile (San Pedro), taking a domestic flight from Puerto Montt to Calama in the early afternoon. We’ll depart for France in the early evening from Santiago.
IMPORTANT NOTICE for those planning to take a bus to another city, state, or destination from Salvador!
Starting January 20, 2026, the intercity bus station Rodoviária is changing its address!
The Rodoviária is leaving the Iguatemi area and will now be located in ÁGUAS CLARAS (about twenty kilometers from downtown Salvador).
A brand-new station (the most modern in Brazil) has just been set up there, accessible by car/taxi/Uber/metro.
Allow for much more transfer time (especially during rush hours), so leave early if you're heading to Chapada Diamantina or other Brazilian cities by bus.
Remember, there are also private transfers (even French-speaking ones) that can take you directly from your hotel in Salvador to your hotel in Chapada. Sure, it’ll be more expensive, but you’ll save on transfer time and comfort.
Tropical greetings from Salvador,
@ivanbahiaguide
Loyal member of the French-Speaking Brazil Forums for over 15 years already 😊 🇧🇷
Hello,
We’re thinking of spending 1 month in Chile, maybe doing a loop?
From 12/23 to 01/22.
What are the must-see sights, given we’re more interested in the country’s cultural side than the beaches?
Thanks
Hi everyone,
We're planning a trip to southern Chile in November. Here's our tentative itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Santiago, then a flight the next day to Balmaceda where we'll pick up a rental car to reach Coyhaique.
Day 3: Walk in the Coyhaique National Reserve, then continue to Puerto Chacabuco. Return to Coyhaique for the second night.
Day 4: Drive to Villa Cerro Castillo for a hike in the national park. Continue to Puerto Tranquilo and stay there for 3 nights.
Day 5: Boat tour on Laguna San Rafael.
Day 6: Day trip to Monte San Valentin Glacier.
Day 7: Excursion to the Marble Chapels, then drive to Puerto Guadal. We'll stay there for 3 nights.
Day 8: Walk along Lago Carrera and return to Puerto Guadal.
Day 9: Rio Baker Valley and, if possible, a glacier excursion.
Day 10: Drive to Cochrane and hike in Tamango National Reserve. We'll stay 2 nights in Cochrane.
Day 11: Walk in the Chacabuco Valley.
Day 12: Drive to Caleta Tortel. We'll stay there for 2 nights.
Day 13: Cruise in the Rio Baker delta.
Day 14: Return to Cochrane.
Day 15: Return to Balmaceda in two stages.
Day 16: Continue the return journey.
Day 17: Return the rental car and head back to Santiago.
After this, we're also planning to explore northern Santiago. I'll post about that part once I have a clearer idea of the route.
What do you think of this itinerary? Is it doable in 17 days?
Thanks in advance for your tips and recommendations.
martine
Hi everyone! So happy to be back on this forum—it’s packed with such useful info! 🙂 My husband and I are planning a 2.5-week self-drive trip to Colombia at the end of the year, including some domestic flights. My first question is: is it possible, easy, and safe to do a road trip in Colombia?
Below is our draft itinerary (with questions at each stop):
29/11: France → Colombia. Overnight in Bogotá.
30/11: Exploring Bogotá: La Candelaria and Montserrate.
01/12: Gold Museum (closed on Mondays). Drive to Zipaquirá (1.5 hrs) to visit the Salt Cathedral. Then drive to Villa de Leyva (3 hrs). Explore the town. Overnight in Villa de Leyva.
02/12: Return to Bogotá via Laguna de Guatavita (5 hrs). Is it worth the detour? Overnight in Bogotá.
03/12: Flight to Pereira. Drive to Salento. Overnight in Salento.
04/12: Cocora Valley (hike among the wax palms) followed by a drive around the area. Are there any waterfalls or other sights nearby?
05/12: Visit a coffee finca—any recommendations? Then explore the surroundings: Filandia, Manizales, waterfalls? Hot springs? Which ones?
06/12: Flight to Medellín.
07/12: Exploring Medellín: Centro, Plaza Botero, Comuna 13. How do you visit Comuna 13? Is it easy to get around Medellín? Metro? Buses?
08/12: Drive to Guatapé (2 hrs). Visit the town, stroll around the lake, then El Peñol. Overnight in Guatapé.
09/12: Return to Medellín.
10/12: Flight to Santa Marta. Drive to a hotel near Tayrona Park.
11/12: Tayrona—El Zaino entrance.
12/12: Tayrona—Palangana entrance, then Bahia Concha and Santa Marta. What do you think?
13/12: Drive to Minca (45 mins). Can we reach the village by car? Pozo Azul and Marinka waterfalls. Overnight in Minca (or back in Tayrona?).
14/12: Drive to Puerto Nao (5 hrs). Stop in Ciénaga on the way + boat tour in Nueva Venecia and/or Buena Vista? Not enough time? Overnight in Puerto Nao.
15/12: Exploring Cartagena: Centro, Getsemaní, the walls + La Boquilla if we have time.
16/12: La Boquilla (is it really worth it?) if we didn’t have time yesterday, then back to the beach.
17/12: Return to France.
So, what do you think? Is this doable, or should we tweak it? Thanks in advance for your invaluable feedback and tips! 🙂
Hi there, I’ll be in Brazil from December 10th to the end of February.
I’ve sketched out a rough itinerary but I’m not sure how to arrange it—considering the climate, year-end holidays, and Carnival.
Basically, I’m thinking of the Amazon, the Northeast coast with Lençóis Maranhenses National Park (but skipping Chapada Diamantina),
Ouro Preto, Paraty, and Ilha Grande—but no Rio visit.
Is this doable in 3 months?
Which direction should I take for this itinerary?
Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone, does anyone know the agency Ventura Travel Agency (not ventura travel)? After lots of research and quotes, it’s the only one offering Uyuni at a reasonable price while meeting all the criteria: transfer to the border, private-room accommodation, and a very fair rate. Other agencies or guides either offer shared rooms, no border transfer, or prices that are way too high. But I’d love to hear some reviews about this agency. Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone,
We're planning a trip to Chile to visit the Atacama Desert and then head toward Putre, Lauca, Salar de Surire, etc.
Which would be the better time to go, April or November?
Is an SUV enough?
Looking forward to your tips!
Hi everyone, French travelers in Chile—what credit cards do you use for your various car rentals in the country? I’m traveling in September and was planning to switch my regular debit card (a VISA PREMIER in deferred debit mode) for the deposit guarantee.
My rentals are with Figal in Punta Arenas, Econautos in Arica, and Chilean Rent a Car in Temuco, and all of them want the deposit on a credit card. For me, deferred debit *should* work, but I’ve read comments saying the opposite.
How’s it actually working on the ground with these rental companies right now? Will a deferred debit card work, or not at all?
In France, banks don’t issue credit cards, right—or am I mistaken?
Hi everyone, is it still possible to travel in Ecuador outside the Amazon region? If so, do you have a reliable agency to recommend? All your recent experiences from the past few months would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much
Hi,
We’re heading to Buenos Aires for 3 days in November and would like to do a guided tour of a few neighborhoods. There are "free" tours, but none in French. Does anyone have a guide to recommend so we can really get to know the city beyond just the architecture?
Thanks
Hi there,
I’m desperately looking for info on the schedules and routes of (shared) boats to visit the islands of Lake Titicaca.
From what I’ve found, there’s a *combi* (bus) that leaves from Puno to go to Llachon. Where do you catch it? What are the schedules and frequency? Does it take about 1 hour?
Then in Llachon, you can take a boat to Amantani (45 min). Same question—where do you check for frequency and schedule?
After that, from Amantani, boats go to Taquile and then Uros. Do you have enough time to visit the islands between two boats? Frequency and schedule?
The goal is to do this tour independently (no agency) over 2 days. Thanks for any tips you might have!
I just got back from a trip to Bolivia and wow—what a wake-up call. It’s not the easiest country, but it’s absolutely stunning.
I started with Isla del Sol, perfect for easing into the altitude at a relaxed pace. Try to stay in the northern part of the island—it’s quieter and the views are insane. And the trout there? Unreal. Quick tip: bring cash in small bills; they almost never have change, and cards are rarely accepted.
Next up, La Paz. The city’s pretty wild, built in every direction. I did a few hikes in the area, including the famous Charquini Lagoon (the blue lake) at over 5,000 m—let’s just say I struggled 😅 but it was so beautiful it was totally worth it.
After that, I headed to Sajama. It’s cool, especially for the hot springs, and I stayed in Tomarapi. But honestly, if you’re short on time, you can skip it without too many regrets.
The highlight of the trip: the Salar. I did it starting from Tupiza, and I *highly* recommend going Tupiza → Uyuni. Way less crowded at the start and the landscapes are super varied. For the tour, I used SplitYourGuide to find a group, and it worked out great. Super handy for splitting costs and meeting people.
I wrapped up in Sucre—this city is gorgeous, all white, with such a chill vibe. And the salteñas + ice cream? Next level 😋
Bottom line: Bolivia’s a bit rough around the edges, sometimes exhausting (shoutout to the altitude), but it’s 1000% worth it.
If you’ve got questions or need tips, I’m happy to help!
Martin
I was planning to go to Réunion and stay in half-board accommodation with non-professionals, but it seems that’s not really the custom there—or maybe my budget isn’t big enough.
So, since I’ve already traveled around Ecuador and Peru, I’m now looking at Argentina, especially for its mountains (like the ones in Réunion that tempted me, even though—frustratingly—I could only admire them from below).
I plan to get around by bus and don’t know in advance where I’ll sleep, so I won’t book ahead. If I like a place, I might stay for several days.
I know that in Chile, it’s easy to find half-board accommodation, but what about in Argentina?
I’d like to stay with locals in half-board without it being a professional setup. I’m not sure if this is common practice there. It’s up to me to find someone willing to host me.
What do you think?
What would be a fair price (keeping in mind that 40 to 50 € is the max I can spend on accommodation, breakfast, and dinner)?
Hi everyone,
We’re heading to Patagonia for three weeks in November, starting from Coyhaique in Chile.
We won’t have a car, and I’m struggling to find information about transportation options for a few parts of the itinerary we’d like to do:
1) From Perito Moreno (the town, near Los Antiguos), we’d like to travel down Ruta 40 to visit Perito Moreno National Park and then cross into Chile via the Paso Roballos (at the latitude of Bajo Caracoles) to reach the road to Cochrane. Without a car, it seems we’ll need to use private agencies to get to the national park—do you have any recommendations or suggestions? Also, does anyone know if it’s possible to cross into Chile via Paso Roballos (from Bajo Caracoles) without a rental car? That is, without having to go all the way down to El Chaltén or back up toward Perito Moreno/Los Antiguos, etc.?
2) The second stretch that seems a bit tricky (though still easier, in theory) is from Caleta Tortel to Villa O’Higgins on the Chilean side. Do we have to go back through Cochrane, or are there ways to get directly from Tortel to Villa O’Higgins?
3) Finally, we’d like to hike into Argentina (El Chaltén) from O’Higgins. Any recommendations for this? Do we need to go through an agency? What’s the estimated duration of the trek?
As you’ve probably gathered, we want to visit some off-the-beaten-path spots but don’t have a car, so we’re looking for the best possible compromises.
Thanks so much in advance for all your suggestions!
Thomas
Hi,
we’re planning a round trip from San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, to Salta, Argentina, in two months. On the way there, we’ll take the northern route via Susques, Route 27, then 52. But for the return, we were thinking of taking the southern route via San Antonio de los Cobres, Route 51, then 23. Is it similar to the northern route in terms of road surface? How busy is it, and are there gas stations? Basically, should we be worried about doing it in an SUV that’s supposedly 4x4 but has regular road tires and no second spare wheel, obviously...
I’ve seen that we can stop over in San Antonio de los Cobres.
Thanks for your feedback.
Raf.
Hi,
we’ll be in Calama at the end of March 2026, and I’m looking for a reliable car rental there for a 7-day road trip to Salta, Argentina. But I’m struggling with the car rental agencies in Calama because the reviews can be scary. I saw Gyg, which has great ratings, but I’m a bit wary (5/5 from 59 reviews—either the guy’s amazing or it’s fake...), but I can’t find any recent reviews on VF in general.
For Punta Arenas, I booked with Dachelet and didn’t have any issues with email exchanges.
Thanks in advance.
Raf.
I’m planning the trip of my dreams for next November—Chile!
I’d love to get your thoughts on my potential itinerary. I know it’s a big investment in terms of both time and money, so every bit of feedback, suggestion, or info helps immensely. Thank you in advance!!
1-Flight to Santiago
2-Explore Santiago
3-Explore Santiago
4-Bus from STG to Valpo (2h) + visit Valparaíso + night in Viña
5-Visit Valparaíso + bus back to STG (2h)
6-Flight to Calama + bus to San Pedro + explore and acclimate in San Pedro + car rental in the afternoon (+Chaxa?)
7-(Very early) Valle del Arcoíris + Laguna Cejar + Valle de la Luna
Good evening,
We’d love to go in November to enjoy some beautiful beaches for about two weeks, preferably around Bahia, as November/December seems like a great time.
We’ve already traveled to Brazil several times and know the south of Rio as well as the region between São Luís and Fortaleza, and Chapada Diamantina...
What advice would you give us: the south with Itaparica, Morro de São Paulo, Boipeba, Barra Grande—or all four? Or maybe the north?
Thanks in advance for your help
Hi everyone, it’s been a while since I last posted!
First time in South America for me, my wife, and our 7-year-old son. I’ve put together this itinerary and would love to hear your thoughts:
Bogotá 28/07 – 30/07: Arrival. Which neighborhood and outings would you recommend?
Flight to
2 Filandia 30/07 – 03/08: (255 €). Waterfalls and horseback riding,
Cocora Valley,
Hiking,
Nearby villages.
Flight to
3 Tayrona 03/08 – 07/08: Hotel La Casablanca
Hike with Tierra Nevada and the Kogui village (any feedback?). Return by inner tube for the little one.
Short night hike.
Second hike to La Piscina, etc., return by 🐎.
4 Cartagena 07/08 – 10/08: Air-conditioned bus.
Staying in Getsemaní? Mangroves & the Castle, exploring the city.
5 Bogotá 10/08 – 12/08
Feel free to share your feedback!
Have a great day!
Hi,
During an upcoming trip to Peru, we’ll have one day to explore around Arequipa (excluding Colca Canyon) with a car and driver.
We’ve got a few options:
- Toro Muerto petroglyphs and dinosaur footprints at Querulpa
- Ruta del Sillar and Quebrada de Culebrillas
We’re a group of 6 friends with an average age of 70, all mobile, and we’re planning a trip to Peru in September/October 2026. Below is an idea of what we’re looking for: a French-speaking guide, accommodation in 3-star hotels or homestays with comfort.
Duration: 16 to 20 days on-site.
Visit the main sites with immersion in the culture and way of life.
Which francophone agency in Peru would you recommend? Thanks
Hi there!
I’m putting together my itinerary for Brazil, looking for beautiful natural spots with wildlife, flora, and great hikes...
I’ve come across the Cananeia / Super Agui / Ilha do Mel region and the PETAR / Intervales / Alto Ribeira area.
Has anyone here been to these places? If so, do you have any recommendations for accommodations and activities?
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Olivier 🌍
I’ll be in ARICA in northern Chile at the end of May 2026 and want to get to TACNA.
Are there taxis, buses, or collectivos that run the border crossing route?
After that, bus to AREQUIPA (Peru): any bus company you’d recommend?