Chiloe: best holiday i had until now
Hi, today I want to tell you about the time I
went to Chiloe island with my best friend, during ten days in 2018’s January,
and the reasons why I think it has been my best holidays until know. My BF is
called Belén and we knew each other in 2010 at 7th grade. During our travel, we
were moving around different places, travelling by bus and making auto-stop to
know natural reserves and historical places and monuments in the island. One of
the best places we went was the Chiloe’s national park, in there we could see
part of the diversity of plants and native trees which are part of Chiloe’s
flora. In the park we walk rounding a big lake while it was almost raining, it
was that beautiful and relaxing that we could recover energies for the rest of
the day.
I think it has been my best holidays until now
because, in first place, it was very special for me to travel with my best
friend. We planned that travel for one month or more, so when we finally were
there it was like being reaching a goal. In second place, I think that travel
was very special also because of the landscapes, I felt nature in Chiloe was
savage and every place we knew had and unique smell and color. Finally, I think
people in Chiloe was very charming with us, because during all the days that we
were moving around different places we were received with a very kind
disposition to help us with indications and even giving us some food or a safe
place to keep our backpacks.
So, what if you tell me about places where you've found charming people too?



I have always wanted to go to Chiloe, especially because of the nature. It looks that you had a great time with your BF, hope you can keep travelling with her and meet the lovely people of Chile
ResponderEliminarNice way of traveling... I like the south of Chile and I would like to live there for a while. And yeah, I've met kind people in that part of our country too.
ResponderEliminarOhh! I would very much like to go to Chiloé. The south is so beautiful! My family lives in Coyhaique and Puerto Natales and the people is very charming. The cars on the streets are left unlocked!
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