I will travel from Santiago to La Paz and would like to know if British Pounds GBP can be exchanged instead of $US. I will take $US if there is no option. Is it a good idea to stock up on local currency from ATMs where necessary, Chile and Bolivia, and what percentage of cash should I set aside. I will stop over at La Serena, where I hope to join a tour of one of the observatories at short notice. Next stop will be Calama as Antofagusta doesn't seem to be attractive. From Calama I will travel to San Pedro de Atacama and use it as the base for the tours in the region. From there I will travel to Arica. I was hoping to ride on the old German streetcar to La Paz that was featured in the Michael Palin TV series Full Circle but it seems to have been taken out of service; Instead I will travel by bus. If I first visited Lauca National Park is it possible to join the Arica-La Paz bus at Sucre or does it fill up at Arica?
Is the visa situation for both countries still relaxed i.e. can a British citizen receive the visa on entry to both countries?
Most of the trip will be spent in Chile so I will only have time to see La Paz and perhaps Copacabana and one of the islands. It seems to be a mirror of Puno and Isle de Taquille in Peru; I was there during 2000. Would you still recommend the visit? One of my earlier options was to enter Bolivia by bus or train from Calama in order to visit the salt lake that looks amazing after one of the showers, but I won't be there at the right time of the year.
Finally, the guidebooks advise travellers to be on their guard in La Paz and Copacabana as there are fake taxis and fake policemen. Is that an exaggeration? Most of the countries that I have visited in the past have been branded unfairly; even the UK can be dangerous; disaster can happen without warning.
