TIM BURFORD
This new guide to Chile from Bradt refreshingly focuses on the country's natural history and culture. It encompasses every aspect of this geographically diverse country, from the immense deserts and peaks in the north, via the fertile central valleys, to the amazingly dense rain forests and glaciers of the south. There is opportunity to discover the culture of Chile, including mummies from the 5th century BC found in the Atacama, the world's driest desert, and Inca ruins residing on some of the highest peaks of the Americas. Travellers can hike the Andes, savor remarkably fine and affordable wine, and venture off shore to sail and kayak. The guide details every aspect of travel, from accommodations and eating out to national parks and sailing, in this most easy of Latin American countries for independent travelers.u003cbru003eu003cbru003eThis guide features:u003cbru003eu003cbru003e· A strong emphasis on Chile's natural history, national parks and conservationu003cbru003e· Visiting the fertile wine-growing areas of central Chileu003cbru003e· Santiago and other major cities captured in detailu003cbru003e· Exploring offshore islands, taking advantage of water sports and other activities on offeru003cbru003e· Hiking in the Andes and the volcano-fringed Chilean Lake Districtu003cbru003eu003cbru003e u003cbru003e