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gear up adventures inc.
Have you ever wanted to go off the beaten path while on vacation? Explore an area that no one else has gone. To have a truly authentic experience travelling and leave the crowded tourist attractions behind.
With Gear Up Adventures Inc, I focus on providing genuine, authentic and local experiences for jet setters. Having been born in Chile myself, I have spent years exploring offbeat areas and making connections with locals in different fields to be able to truly customize your trip as a one of a kind.
With your interests in mind and my local knowledge, experience and network, I can assure you we can put together a trip that will be unforgettable.
This is Chile
- coquimbo
- coquimbo
- valparaiso
- valparaiso
- santiago
- santiago
- lebert
- lebert
- maule
- maule
- aracucania
- aracucania
- maga
- maga
ANTOFAGASTA
Visit mano del desierto, salar de atacama, one of the world’s top observatories, explore ghost towns, volcanoes, parks, nature reserves, geysers, deserts and take part in ocean sports; Also, explore Northern Chile’s largest city.
ATACAMA
Take part in all-terrain sports in the desert, visit desert sites, top observatories and explore the desert, one of Chile’s top three tourist destinations
COQUIMBO
This region is a very popular travel destination. Visitors are mainly attracted to its long beaches of fine white sand, bathed by a calm sea, and the region’s pleasant climate.Coquimbo is the valley where most of the country's Pisco is made and its small, old villages hold strong cultural importance.
VALPARAISO
Valparaiso is the most populated province in Chile and home to the city by the same name which is one of the most important seaports in the south Pacific and houses Chile’s Navy. Home of vibrant culture, trams, Pablo Neruda, fish markets, boutique cafes, restaurants, old spanish architecture and more.
SANTIAGO
Santiago is the only place in the world where you can ski in the Andes, then surf in the Pacific Ocean all on the same day. This vibrant cosmopolitan city is home to museums, theatres, art galleries, fine dining, nightlife, markets, architecture and lots more
LIBERTADOR GENERAL BERNARDO O'HIGGINS
Visits wineries and breweries along the Wine Route, see zoos, museums, architecture, and take part in river fishing, ocean sports, casinos, history, culture
MAULE
Maule is a major wine-producing region. In the capital Talca, the Museo O’Higginiano y de Bellas Artes is a history and art museum in the building where Chile’s Declaration of Independence was signed.
Bío Bío
The Bío Bío region is one of Chile's southern wine regions, it has become known for its crisp, aromatic wines and has a similar climate to southern Spain and Monterey California.
ARAUCANíA
A gateway to Chile's lake district to the south and Conguillio National Park to the northeast and is the base for the ski resort of Volcán Llaima one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
LOS RIOS
The best time to visit this area is undoubtedly between December and March. The pleasant climate allows for plenty of sightseeing and open-air activities
LOS LAGOS
Los Lagos is home to natural wonders, whale watching, volcanoes, coastal towns, fjords and a secret beach of white sand and clear water called Cole-Cole Beach.
AYSEN
Northern Patagonia stands out from the rest of the region because of its woods and water. The region’s landscape will captivate you from the moment you arrive.
MAGALLENES Y ANTARTICA
There are still places in the world where you can enjoy a view that seems to go beyond the horizon in every direction and be utterly at peace and at one with nature. Magallenes Y Antartica is home to famous national parks and historical waterways like Beagle channel.
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