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Q: What is Patagonia?
A: Patagonia is the name of a vast territory in the southern
cone of America, where lived the Tehuelches or Aonikenk natives. Fernando de Magallanes
gave the name in 1520 and chronicles of several sea explorers gave to this land
an aura of mystery.
Q: Is Patagonia part of Chile or Argentina?
A: Patagonia is a territory shared by Chile y Argentina.
Q: How can I come to Patagonia?
A: There are daily air connections from Santiago de Chile and
Puerto Montt to Punta Arenas, the capital city of the Chilean Patagonia, located
at the bank of the Magellan Strait.
Q: Are necessary visas to enter to a Patagonia?
A: Being part of Chile and Argentina, the international formalities
are the same for coming to these two countries. If you think about enter and leave
Chile-Argentina and then enter/leave again, you must verify if you need a multiple
entrance visa.
Q: What clothes is advisable to wear?
A: Patagonia is synonym of outdoors, excursions are mostly outdoors
to watch nature, which demands casual clothing; it is recommended to bring good
shoes for trekking, windbreak parka, appropriate clothing for mild climate, hat
and gloves.
Q: Is it important the use of sun protection?
A: There has been many comments about ozone and its effects by
sun radiation. It is important to point out that even has been scientifically
proved that there is no such danger, is recommended the use of protective lotions
to counteract the effect of southern wind, always present in particular at the
steppes (pampas).
Q: How is the climate?
A: Extremely changeable is its principal feature. Days vary among
wind a total calm, tepid and cold air, some rain, some sun, everything in just
one day. Our summer extends from December to March, with frequent winds and some
time very strong, days are long with even 18 hours of light in December and sunny.
Temperatures vary a lot according to the place but there are not extremes, with
average yearly temperatures between 3°C and 7°C. In summer, from December
to March, average temperatures are between 6°C and 12°C.
Our middle season, spring and autumn, correspond to September to December and
March to June, respectively. Climate is a little colder than in summer, but without
temperatures under zero.
Winter goes from June to August and is characterized by clear days, plenty of
sun, little wind and a pristine air. Temperatures are around 0°C. Average
of the coldest month is between -1°C and 1°C, with about 7 hours of light
in June.
Q: Is there much wind in Patagonia?
A: Yes, especially in spring and summer, but for short time and
there is no risk.
Q: Are credit cards accepted?
A: Most of the shopping and tourist houses receive international
credit cards, Visa, MasterCard, Diners and American Express; debit cards Visa
Electron and Maestro. At some rural areas, where there are difficult communications,
credit and debit cards are not accepted. Some inns and lodgings in Torres del
Paine don't accept credit cards.
Q: Are there Automated Teller Machine?
A: Yes, there are Cirrus, Redbank, Plus, Checkline, Visa Electron
ATM in the cities.
Q: What are the normal office hours for Banks and stores?
A: The Banks are open from Monday to Friday, from 09:00 to 14:00 and the Stores
in general are open from Monday to Friday, from 09:30 to 13:00 and from 15:00
to 20:00 in the evening.
On Saturdays, they are open from 10:00 to 13:00.
Q: Do the tourists pay any kind of tax?
A: Tourists are exempted from taxes when they stay at hotels or make use of some
means of transportation, only if they pay in dollars. The rest of the products
or services include the 18% IVA (Value-Added Tax)
Q: Which are the most important holidays?
A: April 18, 19 and 20 : Holy Week.
May 1 : Labor Day.
May 21 : Navy Day (Combate Naval de Iquique)
June 16 : Corpus Christi.
August 15 : Assumption Day.
September 18 : National Independence Day.
September 19 : Armed Forces Day
November 1 : All Saints' Day.
December 8 : Immaculate Conception
December 25 : Christmas Day
Q: How does the Electric current system operate in Chile?
A: The electric current operates on 220 volts, 10 amp.
Q: What kind of telephone facilities are there in Chile?
A: Chilean telephone facilities are varied. It is possible to call anywhere as
there are Call centers of different telephone carriers and also magnetic phone
cards that can be used in public phones. Most of the hotels have a long-distance
service for national and international calls.
Q: What are the current taxi rates inside and outside the
city?
A: Some of the rates are:
From the Main Square to the airport Ch$3.500
Round trip, from the Main Square to the Penguins' Colony Ch$45.000
Round trip, from the Main Square to the Fuerte Bulnes. Ch$45.000
City Tour. Ch$25.000
Q: Are necessary vaccines to enter the Chilean Patagonia?
A: There is no need of special vaccines to come to Patagonia.
It is always advisable to ask in the country of origin.
Q: Is tap water drinkable?
A: The water is drinkable but anyway is always advisable to drink
bottled water.
Q: Do penguins walk in the middle of the city?
A: No, penguins can be watched in places specially adapted to
their habitat, like the Penguin colony at 60 km. from Punta Arenas, or other places
far from cities or towns, but you will have to hire the services of some company
specialized in this kind of tour.
Q: What are the social security facilities in case of sickness
or accident?
A: The cities have hospitals and emergency services. In Punta
Arenas there also are private clinics.
Q: Are there cybercafes in Patagonia?
A: Yes, there are many services of Internet. Communications are
very up-to-date, even inns in country areas have telephonic communications.
Q: Are required special permissions to practicemountain climbing
in Patagonia?
A: Yes, the Corporacion Nacional Forestal, administrator of the
national parks, issues the permissions to practice mountain climbing.
Q: Are required special permissions for trekking?
A: No, it is not necessary a special permission.
Source: "Programa de Promoción de
la Patagonia del Gobierno Regional
de Magallanes y Antártica Chilena www.chileanpatagonia.com"
Blanco Encalada 330
Fono/Fax: (56-61) 413593
Puerto Natales Patagonia - CHILE
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Mejicana 528
Fono/Fax: (56-61) 242304
Punta Arenas Patagonia - CHILE |
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