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  • How to Build a Chile Roaster

    Roasting chile peppers is the act of charring the skin using high heat. Chile peppers can be roasted on a grill, stove top or any other piece of equipment that creates flames. Using a grill or a stove to roast chiles requires you to put the chile pepper directly on to the grill grate or stove top burner. If the grill grate or stove top burner is dirty, the chile pepper may pick up some funky flavors. To prevent the flavor of a chile from being altered, build a chile roaster. A chile roaster is a rotisserie style vessel that…

  • How to Get to Chilean Patagonia

    The Chilean Patagonia is one of the few true wildernesses left in the world. There is no direct road communicating it with any of your likely ports of entry to Chile. Yet, whether you are looking for some of the world's best whitewater rafting, kayaking and mountain climbing or simply want to do a little fly-fishing, you will not be disappointed. The region of Patagonia has been shrouded in mystery since it was first visited by European explorers.

  • How to Travel to Patagonia, Chile

    Located at the southern tip of South America, Patagonia stretches about 1 million square kilometers across Argentina and Chile. The Patagonian area is situated in the Magallanes region of Chile, with the capital city being Punta Arenas. The best way to get to Punta Arenas or the Magallanes region of Chile is by air. Travelers can catch a flight to Santiago, Chile and from there can take another 4-hour flight to Punta Arenas. From Punta Arenas, visitors should travel by car to the Torres del Paine National Park where they can explore the mountains, waterfalls, glaciers and lagoons of Patagonia,…

  • How to Call a Cell in Chile

    Calling a cell phone in Chile is different from calling a regular land line. Whether you are calling an international business associate or close family member, it is important to know exactly how to make a call to a cellular phone. A few simple steps can make each call successful.

  • Places to Ski in Chile

    Chile stretches along western South America and provides opportunities for skiing in the Andes Mountains. Depending on the amount of snowfall, the ski season in Chile generally runs from June to October. Many of the ski resorts in Chile have villages that offer on-site lodging accommodations, shops and restaurants.

  • How to Travel to Santiago, Chile

    Santiago, Chile's capital and largest city, has become a notable tourist destination in recent years. Traveling to Chile can sound intimidating to those who have not been to South America before, but fear not--if you remember to keep it simple, traveling to Santiago can be just as easy as domestic travel.

  • How to Enjoy the Hatch Chile Festival

    The Hatch Chile Festival in Hatch, N.M., allows locals to pay homage to the crop that put their small village on the map: green chiles. Hatch chiles are known for their sweet, rich flavor, as well as for their heat. Each fall, when the peppers are ripe, the village invites the world to enjoy its culinary treasures. Take a trip to Hatch, the “Chile Capital of the World."

  • How to Spend a Night in Santiago, Chile

    Often overlooked in favor of its flashier neighbors--Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, and Cusco--Santiago has a flair and style all its own. So, after a day of wandering the outdoor markets of Pueblito los Domincos, climbing San Cristobel hill, visiting various wineries on the outskirts of the city, and perusing a wide range of museums--you've realized you need to do something special to cap off the day. Never fear, eHow is here to help.

  • How to Dress for Chile

    After you decide where to go and what to see when you travel to Chile, you also should know how to dress for Chilean weather. You don't want to be too hot or too, well, chilly, so it's important to consider the different attire you should bring on your trip.

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