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Dear colleagues and friends,

We are pleased to inform you that as of November 1st, 2021 the quarantine for international travellers will be lifted if the PCR test performed upon arrival in Chile is negative. Vaccines must also be fully completed and recognized in Chile. The following entry requirements correspond to the current, official information. As soon as we receive more detailed information in the coming days, we will inform you immediately.


CURRENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Entry into Chile can be via the three airports of Iquique, Antofagasta and Arturo Merino Benítez (SCL, Santiago).

  • Before entering the country, the vaccines received in one's own country must be confirmed so that a mobility passport (pase de movilidad) can be issued from Chile. The application for recognition of vaccines is made through the following page https://mevacuno.gob.cl/. The recognition process can take up to a month. This time should be taken into account when planning your trip to Chile.

  • Complete the electronic form "Affidavit of the Traveler" up to 48 hours before boarding, in which you must provide your contact information, health and location history. This form will include a QR code as a means of verification. It can be completed at https://www.c19.cl/ (English version available).

  • People who are not vaccinated and therefore cannot apply for a mobility pass are not yet allowed to enter the country.

  • Tourists entering the country must have travel health insurance covering an amount of USD 30,000.

  • Proof of a negative PCR test taken 72 hours before boarding is still required. A PCR test is carried out again at the destination airport in Chile.

  • NEW: A PCR test is carried out at the destination airport in Chile. People entering the country must travel by private transport and directly to the specified place of stay from the moment of entry and wait there for the result of the PCR test (duration up to 24 hours). If the test is negative, the 5-day quarantine does not apply.

On the official website https://chile.travel/en/traveltochileplan you will find the updated entry requirements as well as further information.

For further information please contact us. Daniel and Turavion Team



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Dear friends and colleagues.


Here is the latest update relating to Inca Trail 2022 permits:


• On October 11th, the INCA TRAIL 2022 ticket reservation process begins.

• The opening will have 100% availability of permits (500 permits per day), however, this may change in case the local authority chooses to, due to COVID-19 policy.

• The number of hikers per group increases from 8 to 10.


We invite you to please start asking your passengers to reschedule the dates of their pending trips as soon as possible because these permits go fast!


For more information, you can visit our Inca Trail 2022 permit guide, or contact us.


Cheers.

Daniel and the Valencia Travel team



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The British Museum has created a unique exhibition to mark Peru's Bicentennial year of independence highlights the history, beliefs and cultural achievements of the different peoples who lived here from around 2500 BC to the arrival of Europeans in the 1500s, and their legacy in the centuries that followed.


For further details and tickets, please see the link below:


Cheers.

Daniel

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