Chile Travel Podcast is a resident’s guide to travelling through a country that stretches across 39 degrees of latitude. Between the Atacama Desert, the central valley, and the cool, damp south, journeys are measured in changing climates and landscapes as much as in kilometres. The show treats travel as a process of learning one place at a time. Over the series, the host’s range includes Santiago, Valparaíso, the Atacama Desert and the Chiloé archipelago. Each episode connects one place to the next, so the listener gradually sees how Chile fits together: the Andes to the east, the coastal mountains to the west, and the central valley where most people live. The podcast unfolds by returning to places in different seasons, letting Chile change around the listener. A valley heard about in summer is revisited after winter rains; a port town becomes familiar through repeated visits over a year. The result is a slow accumulation of knowledge, closer to how a resident comes to know a place than how a tourist passes through. Tomás Fuentes lives in Chile and stays for two years, moving between cities, coastlines and smaller towns on a route that follows the seasons. Not a week-long visit — Tomás is there in every kind of weather, working out where to eat on an ordinary Tuesday, which train to take, what a festival actually feels like from the pavement. A new episode arrives every day. Each one is short and specific: one neighbourhood, one journey, one meal, one museum worth the detour — with the practical detail that matters. What it costs. When it closes. Whether the queue is worth it. What to do when it rains. Every episode carries a full transcript and chapter markers. Part of Paris2Tokyo — one show for each of the world's hundred most-visited countries. Made for travelers, wherever you are going next. #Chile #ChileTravel #SouthAmerica #Santiago #TravelPodcast #Travel #Paris2Tokyo https://www.paris2tokyo.com/podcasts/chile/
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Episode #8
The Bus North and the Elqui Valley
Aug 8, 202610 minS1
<p>Tomás leaves Santiago behind and takes the long bus ride north to Vicuña, settling into a valley town of pisco distilleries and dark winter skies. He walks the plaza, stops by the Gabriela Mistral museum, and plans his first stargazing night at Mamalluca.</p>
<p>Episode 8 of Chile Travel Podcast with Tomás Fuentes. Tomás Fuentes is in Vicuña, Chile.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: La Serena, Terminal de Buses La Serena, Terral Hotel & Spa, Picada SHADDAI, Café Zamora, Museo Gabriela Mistral, Destilería CAPEL, Restaurant Solar 'Entre Cordilleras'.</p>
<p>Covered: Bus travel from Sa...
<p>On his final day in Santiago before heading north, Tomás takes a slow morning walk through Providencia and Lastarria, ties up loose ends, and reflects on what it means to leave a city he's just begun to know.</p>
<p>Episode 7 of Chile Travel Podcast with Tomás Fuentes. Tomás Fuentes is in Santiago, Chile.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Providencia, Wonderland Café, Los Dominicos, Las Condes, Lastarria, Fabula Restaurant, Parque Forestal, Mapocho River.</p>
<p>Covered: Last day rituals, Craft markets, Packing and departure, Reflections on settling in, Looking north, Neighborhood farewells.</p>
<p >Chapters:<br>0...
<p>On his final full day in Santiago, Tomás ties up loose ends before the bus north. A last walk through the winter streets, a quiet meal in Lastarria, packing the flat in Providencia, and a final look at the cordillera as he closes the first chapter of the journey.</p>
<p>Episode 6 of Chile Travel Podcast with Tomás Fuentes. Tomás Fuentes is in Santiago, Chile.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Providencia, Parque Forestal, Lastarria, Plaza de Armas, Casa Salvo Café, Mapocho River, Las Condes, Los Dominicos.</p>
<p>Covered: Leaving Santiago and reflecting on the week...
<p>On day five in Santiago, Tomás navigates the city's markets and metro system, contemplates the cost of daily life, and prepares for the road north. A reflective episode about finding rhythm in a new city.</p>
<p>Episode 5 of Chile Travel Podcast with Tomás Fuentes. Tomás Fuentes is in Santiago, Chile.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Avenida Providencia, Universidad de Chile station, Mercado Central, Vega market, Los Dominicos station, Las Condes, Providencia.</p>
<p>Covered: Public transit in Santiago, Markets and street food, Cost of daily life, City contrasts east vs west, Pan-American corridor planning, Chi...
<p>On day four in Santiago, Tomás explores the distinct barrios of the capital—from the bohemian Bellavista to the design hub of Barrio Italia—and reflects on the everyday textures of a city settling into winter. He touches on the practical costs of daily life, the rhythm of the metro, and the quiet weight of history as he plans his journey north.</p>
<p>Episode 4 of Chile Travel Podcast with Tomás Fuentes. Tomás Fuentes is in Santiago, Chile.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Bellavista, Lastarria, Plaza de Armas, Mercado Central, Parque Forestal, Avenida Providencia, Casa Salvo C...
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