South America Holidays: How to travel between Peru and Chile

Perhaps you have finished your Machu Picchu or are just curious about what is on the imaginary line of Peru and Chile during their vacation. However, thousands of travelers in Peru through its southern neighbor each year, especially since the adoption of the border is so easy, convenient and affordable. Here’s our take on what is going to Lima, Peru’s capital, to the border town of Tacna, on the territory of Chile and the city of Arica.
Lima and Peru in general, are literally hundreds of bus companies for visitors to choose from. This is because all bus companies have been privatized, and the fierce competition has led entrepreneurs to start their own line, I hope to succeed. The bus companies are considered safer and more reliable Southern Cross Ormeño, Shiva, and Oltursa if you go to the south along the coast of the Panamerican Highway.
These companies are very effective long-distance travel at night, perfect for the race 20 hours in Tacna. Along the way, are complementary snacks, drinks and snacks provided. Semi-bed” leans usually around 120 degrees, while the “full bed” means “bed” and dates back to 180 degrees. The price difference is usually small, but noticeable. Semi-bed options are usually the seats of the second floor of the bus, while the inhabitants of entire bed on the first floor.
Once in Tacna, it is very simple to the border with Chile.International transit station is right across the house from the bus station, so the transfer can be done without problems. The drive from the border station Tacna has just under one hour, and the transition process should take 1-2 hours, depending on different circumstances.
Once in Chile, the vehicle will remain in the border city of Chile in the first place, Arica. Many vacation packages at affordable prices in Chile is located in the main street, Avenida 28 de Mayo, will Chile takes you to another must-see destinations such as Santiago, Patagonia, San Pedro de Atacama, Vina del Mar, and much more.

 

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