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Stretching along the western edge of South America, Chile is a land of extremes. From the arid Atacama Desert in the north to the glacial fjords of Patagonia in the south, Chile offers a wide variety of breathtaking landscapes and cultural experiences. Its unique geography and rich history make it a must-visit destination for adventurers, nature enthusiasts, and food and wine lovers.

Chile Info

From the Atacama in the north to Antarctica in the south, Chile offers a wide variety of breathtaking landscapes, interesting cultures, and once-in-a-lifetime destinations; it is a country of beautiful extremes.

Being an unusually shaped country, Chile has an extraordinary variety of climates and landscapes. The northern part is covered by one of the driest lands in the world: the Atacama Desert with its rocky landscapes and ancient cultures. This beautiful desert ends in the Pacific Ocean and has many highlights, like the Valley of the Moon.

Atacama

The lake region is characterized by forests, lakes, and volcanoes. In this beautiful area, adventure sports, such as mountain biking and skiing on a volcano, can be combined with relaxing in natural hot springs. These exciting activities take place in a stunning scenery of green forests contrasted by snow-capped volcanoes.

Osorno Volcano

Until recently, North Patagonia was one of the roughest and most isolated areas of the country. It is a zone of contrasts; green forests oppose empty plains and impressive mountain peaks. Most of all, this part of Chile is typified by water: blue lakes, labyrinthine fjords, and rivers. It is the perfect destination for adventure tourists looking for unexplored areas to go hiking, rock climbing, and kayaking.

The most famous national park of Chile is Torres del Paine, located in Southern Patagonia and known for its spectacular landscapes. In this deserted area, travelers can hike through deserted landscapes, where it seems like time stood still. Further south, Antarctica surprises its visitors with magnificent glaciers bordering the ocean that is home to whales, penguins, and other wildlife.

Ahu Tongariki

Two mysterious Chilean islands are located far out of their coastline. Easter Island is famous for its Maoi statues, but also has an interesting traditional culture to share. Until today, it remains a mystery who built these impressive statues. A bit closer to the mainland, Robinson Crusoe Island is believed to have been the inspiration of Defoe’s famous book. With less than 900 inhabitants, the island allows tourists to enjoy abandoned hiking trails, bird watching, and snorkeling at this biodiverse island.

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