Help! Going from Peru to Bolivia to Chile

Dear all,

Hi

Well you´ve asked a lot of questions that I think will all depend on your travels when you get there. I mean you´ll meet tonnes of people and your plans will change. Don´t worry about travelling alone, if you keep your wits about you, you´ll be fine

Getting from Peru to Bolivia is very easy indeed, you just get a bus to Copacabana or La Paz. From there you´ll probably heading south east and i´d imagine you´ll end up passing through Uyuni. Now depending on what you want to do you can cross into Chile from here as part of a tour of the salt plains. You´ll arrive at San Pedro de Atacama, a very popular tourist destination. Alternatively you could carry on south in Boliva and pass the border into northern Argentina and on to the nearest cities (Salta and Jujui). You can pass into Chile from these cities or you could carry on to Mendoza and cross directly into Santiago.

The time you spend in one place depends entirely on what you want to do, see and who you´re with. I would say Cuzco and it´s surroundings (including Machupicchu) require at least 10 days.

hi
i have seen your plans but i think you will arrive into Lima and after what places in Peru
you want to visit? so i recomend the north of Peru and the Jungle to finish in the south of course visiting Cusco - Macchupicchu, and Puno - lago Titicaca, that is the border next to
Bolivia. some info your friend in Facebook " Chico de las Calles". staying here in Lima- Peru.


Help! Going from Peru to Bolivia to Chile

Help! Going from Peru to Bolivia to Chile

Help! Going from Peru to Bolivia to Chile

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