Chile is an extraordinarily attractive country for tourism, the areas that
can describe the country are the continental, the islands of the South Pacific and the so-called Antarctic
territory. In the continental zone in the north is the famous Atacama Desert, the driest in the world.
Scenario that emulates the planet Mars, for NASA trials. Several astronomical observatories are also located in this area.
The capital Santiago is located in the central area, you can visit the historical and heritage sites,
archaeological monuments and typical charming areas for tourism.
Also in this area is the historic neighborhood of Valparaíso, a port city considered the Jewel of the Pacific.
In the southern area, almost always national tourism goes to its spas. Lake O´Higgins, the deepest in
America, and Chilean glaciers are located in this area of lakes and rivers.
As for insular Chile, there is the Juan Fernández archipelago, of volcanic origin, Easter Island, very
interesting for its ancestral Rapanui culture, with the monolithic stone statues that Unesco declared
a World Heritage Site.
If you travel with your dog on public transport, the Chilean regulations are as follows, on the bus it
is not allowed, but already on small urban buses from regions, the driver may be permissive and can transport it.
Travel by car and it is small you must go in your carrier on the floor of the back seat. If it is large
with restraint harness in the rear seats.
Located in Santiago, its rooms are spacious and modern, with lots of light, Wi-fi Internet access.
Pets are allowed, two per room if between them they do not exceed 35 kg. It has an additional cost.
In Chile it is not forbidden to transport pets on buses, as long as they do not disturb other passengers.
However, many times it depends on the driver or the transport company. The decision depends on each company,
so it is best to consult before buying the ticket.
Traveling with your dog is not a trend only in the capitals like Santiago since in Talca,
Concepción, Punta Arenas and La Serena there is an interest in acquiring cages or bags to transport pets,
as well as hotels that point to the current petfriendly.
All this demonstrates people's interest in comfort, comfort and safety when going out with their animals.
To take dogs to Chile from abroad you must present a Sanitary Certificate, which is requested in the country of
origin and must be in Spanish and in the language of the country of origin, with a maximum validity of 10 days.
It is credited that the dog has undergone a clinical examination and is free of infectious and parasitic diseases.
That he was vaccinated against rabies at least one month before and not more than 12 months before shipment.
Who received external broad spectrum antiparasitic treatment within 30 days prior to shipment.
It is always advisable to update this information at the consulate.