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Chile

A Santiago insider's report. Plus: the new Explora lodge on Easter Island.
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Santiago

The Chilean capital's many cultural offerings, including fine food and boutiques, are entirely captivating.
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Mozambique

A postcard from a unique island retreat.
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Chile: Introduction: Why Go Now: Explora Atacama

Read a member postcard on a trip to Explora Atacama.
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Chile: Where to Stay: Luxury: Explora Expands to Easter Island

When you travel more than twenty-four hours to get somewhere, it had better be worth the trip. To reach the Explora resort in remote Patagonia, I had to take a...
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Chile: Introduction: Why Go Now: Destination Report: Santiago

Read the in-depth destination report on Santiago, the capital of Chile, including tips on the best hotels, restaurants, shops and day trips.
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Chile: Introduction: Why Go Now: Explora Rapa Nui

Read a review of the Explora on Easter Island.
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Active/Adventure: Pulse: Breaking News: Postcard on Antarctic Rescue

Indagare member Lara Rubin, who is traveling on one of the ships enlisted to aid the sinking Explorer, sent us an eyewitness account of last night’s Antarctic rescue. “In the...
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Santiago: Introduction: Basics

Language: Spanish, but English is spoken and understood at most hotels and restaurants and by many people you’ll encounter throughout the city, from taxi drivers to store clerks. Currency: Chilean...
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Santiago: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Puerto Fuy

Named after a small village in Southern Chile, this sophisticated Vitacura restaurant is popular for its gourmet fare and tony, minimalist decor—a perfect spot for lunch. The seafood-heavy menu walks...
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Commentary: How to Submit a Postcard to Indagare

Submitting a “postcard”—a few lines or paragraphs about a travel discovery—is easy. Just send us an email to postcards@indagare.com. You might choose to give tips about a trip or destination...
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General Information: How to Submit a Postcard to Indagare

Submitting a “postcard”—a few lines or paragraphs about a travel discovery—is easy. Just send us an email to postcards@indagare.com. You might choose to give tips about a trip or destination...
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Santiago: Introduction: Overview

Like many travelers to Santiago, my first time in the Chilean capital was a bit of an afterthought—a convenient three-day stopover en route to somewhere else, Argentina’s Mendoza wine region....
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Discussion Boards:General Information: Instant Postcards

Now you can post postcards directly to the site. Just use the Reply box below and remember to click on Submit your reply. Thanks for sharing your recent discoveries with...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Peru/ Galapagos

There are lots of operators that organize private tours in Peru and the Galapagos. The main difference between them is the level of hand holding involved. The most sophisticated and...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Children and Chile

With three young children in tow we are going to visit Chile. Would love to do the ranch thing and see other great child friendly places. The trip kicks off...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Children and Chile

From Liz Caskey, who runs gourmet tours in Chile: “With respect to your inquiry, the only ranch I can think of close to Santiago would Hacienda Los Lingues which dates...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Dining in San Miguel de Allende

From Indagare contributor, Jim Atkinson, who has traveled to San Miguel frequently: “First, there’s been a bit of a restaurant explosion in San Miguel, but my wife and I still...
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Discussion Boards:General Information: Fearing’s – The Best Southwestern Food in Dallas

Though this restaurant opened early last fall, each time I go there I’m in heaven. For years, I’ve savored Dean Fearing’s famous tortilla soup, wild boar quesadillas and lobster tacos...
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Discussion Boards:General Information: If it's Good Enough for Julia Child

I couldnt agree more. In fact, have just finished a lunch take away from La Super Rica. This little taqueria has some of the best mexican food you have ever...
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Santorini

My favorite escape on Santorini is Vedema (www.vedema.gr), an inland boutique hotel. While it does not sit on a beach or on cliffs overlooking the water, as many on the...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Turkey

There are lots of fantastic add-ons, including Bodrum and a gulet trip, but also consider Ephesus and Cappadocia, where your kids would love staying in one of the cave hotels...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Burma

Read postcards with more hotel and cruise suggestions from members George Butterfield and Frederique Raeymaekers on their recent trips too.
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