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Chile Country and Region Map

Rough Guide www.stanfords.co.uk

A double-sided map on which the country is divided into 4 sections. Combines clear road and tourist detail with relief indicated by contours, altitude and bathymetric tinting, and peak heights. Salt pans, swamps and ice-caps are marked. Road detail includes selected tracks and also shows intermediate driving distances on major roads.

Main railways, ferries, airports, airfields and harbours are indicated and a range of symbols depicts a variety of features eg. various antiquities and places of interest, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, lighthouses, notable churches, ski resorts, beaches, surf resorts, spas and campsites. National parks and regional boundaries are also marked.

Includes extensive index of place names. Longitude and latitude lines are drawn at 1° intervals.
Printed on durable waterproof paper with removable hard paper cover.

Chile Pocket Atlas

Reise Know-How Verlag www.stanfords.co.uk

Pocket-size, spiral bound atlas, with numerous street plans and a basic phrasebook. The atlas uses the cartography of the publisher’s World Mapping Project, available from our website in a folded map format in its Rough Guides edition. The altitude colouring used in the atlas is bolder when compared with the map version, presenting a vivid picture the country’s mountainous terrain. Selected peak heights and pass heights are marked, and salt lakes and glaciers are shown.
Road information includes dirt roads suitable only for 4WD vehicles, with intermediate driving distances indicated for main roads. Railways, local airfields, and ferry routes are marked. Symbols highlight numerous places of interest, including UNESCO sites, museums, churches of interest, interesting gardens, national parks, beaches, ski and fishing areas, campsites, etc. Latitude and longitude grid is at 1° intervals. Map legend includes English.

The atlas also includes basic street plans highlighting accommodation facilities and places of interest in Antofagasta, Arica, Calama, Castro, Concepción, Copiapó, Coyhaique, Inquique, La Serena, Osorno, Pucón, Punta Arenas, Puerto Montt, San Pedro de Atacama, Valparaíso, Temuco, Valdivia, Viña del Mar, Villarrica, as well as Hanga Roa on Eastern Island and Calafate and Ushuaia in Argentina, plus the centre of Santiago, with an additional overview plan of the city with a metro plan and names of various districts.

Also included are separate maps of the main islands, Chiloé, Robinson Crusoe, and Easter Island, plus an overview of the Los Glaciares National Park and a contoured map El Chaltén - Monte Fitzroy area in Argentina. The atlas has an index of place names, and a tri-lingual phrasebook Spanish to English and German.

Chile Maps
(1/16) - Torres del Paine (from Steve Deger)
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Why Travel to Chile?

  • Watch the sun set in Valle de la Luna, a surreal moonscape in the Andes of the Atacama desert that somehow seems to be of another world.
  • Travel in the footsteps of Che Guevara and take a Lakeland route through the Andes to Argentina.
  • Sail by the San Rafael Glacier and watch huge slabs of ice calve off the front of this gigantic glacier which still shaping the southern Andes' fjords.
  • Stroll through Valparaiso, Chile's most picturesque coastal city, stuck firmly in the Victorian era.
  • Hike in Torres del Paine National, southern Patagonia's most stunning national park.