Wednesday, August 25, 2010

ONE WEEK IN CHILE

Impressions from a week in Chile

Sometimes we travel editors rely on other correspondents to cover countries we've still not visited. That was the case with me until last week when I finally made it to Chile.

The country is grappling with many familiar issues--like too much graffiti and too much plastic floating down the rivers--but overall I was impressed. This is as close as you'll get to first-world conditions in Latin America, with a great infrastructure, a transparent government, and institutions that actually work. The level of English proficiency was far beyond what I expected.

Here's the other important thing: it's hard to even tell there was an earthquake back in February. From Santiago to Valparaiso to the wine valleys, things are pretty much back to normal. (The one inconvenience was the pool patio at the W Santiago is closed until October for repairs.) So come on down! The wine is great, the skiing is great, and the Chileans are ready to welcome you with open arms

Friday, July 9, 2010

TRAINS FROM CUSCO TO MACCHU PICHU



Peru Rail has new train: The Expedition,which will eventually replace the backpacker service once all the trains have been refurbished. The new upgraded Vistadome service
has been upgraded both with Panoramic windows and upgradaded meals

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Train service from Cusco to Machu Picchu

FTSs ,the rail concessionaire company ,has just announced that repairs to the service to Machu Picchu have been completed and will restore operations July 01,2010.

For further information please contact
Alta tours
1-800-338-4191
www.altatours.com

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

OPENING OF MACHU PICCHU

Dear friends:
We have good news !
Peru Rail and Inca rail have confirmed that starting May 01,2010
Vistadome and backpackers service will be available.

Hiram Bingham Service is schedule to restart operations in July 2010.

The bi-modal service minibus (Cusco to Ollatantaitambo mini-bus and Piscacucho to Aguscalientes by train.)