Chile
Discover Chile: Where Adventure Meets Serenity
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The Atacama Desert
Chile is home to the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, where some areas haven't seen rain for centuries. Interestingly, in the heart of this desert lies the Licancabur volcano, whose summit houses the world's highest lake. Despite its extreme conditions, the Atacama Desert hosts a variety of microbial life, offering insights into the potential for life on other planets.
The world's largest swimming pool
Chile is home to the world's largest swimming pool, the Crystal Lagoon in Algarrobo. Stretching over 1,000 yards, this artificial wonder holds a staggering 66 million gallons of seawater. Surrounded by white sandy beaches, the lagoon offers visitors the experience of swimming and sailing in a controlled environment with the picturesque backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
- Explore the Atacama Desert and discover the mesmerizing landscapes, geysers, and salt flats of the world's driest desert.
- Hike in Torres del Paine National Park to trek through rugged mountains, glaciers, and turquoise lakes in one of the world's most stunning national parks.
- Visit Easter Island (Rapa Nui) to immerse yourself in the mysterious moai statues and captivating Polynesian culture of this remote island.
- Ski in the Andes and enjoy world-class skiing and snowboarding in the Andes Mountains; resorts like Portillo and Valle Nevado offer thrilling slopes and breathtaking views.
- Wine Tasting in the Colchagua Valley to indulge in exquisite Chilean wines while exploring the picturesque vineyards and colonial towns of one of Chile's most renowned wine regions.
- Cruise through the Chilean Fjords to navigate through spectacular fjords, glaciers, and remote islands while spotting diverse wildlife such as whales, dolphins, and sea lions.
- Rafting in the Futaleufú River to experience adrenaline-pumping rapids surrounded by breathtaking Patagonian scenery in one of the world's best whitewater rafting destinations.
- Stargazing in the Elqui Valley to discover some of the clearest skies on Earth and observe the wonders of the universe at world-class observatories nestled in the tranquil Elqui Valley.
- Discover Chiloé Island and explore the unique culture, charming towns, and iconic wooden churches of this enchanting island located off Chile's southern coast.
- Visit the Marble Caves to sail through the stunning turquoise waters of General Carrera Lake and admire the breathtaking marble caves sculpted by nature over thousands of years.
Country Information
- Santiago de Chile
- GMT -4
- Chilean Peso
- Christianity
- 20 Million
- Spanish
- Santiago, Antofagasta, Arica, Cochrane, Punta Arenas, Temuco
- Chile's vast expanse, stretching approximately 4,300 kilometers from north to south, encompasses a diverse range of climates. In the north, the Atacama Desert reigns, with its arid climate and minimal rainfall; some areas receive no rain at all, while any precipitation typically occurs in January and February. This desert, often dubbed the driest place on Earth, is a striking example of Chile's climatic diversity.
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Journey along the meandering canals and meet the local people as you discover the beauty of the Mekong Delta on an one night river cruise before a speedboat journey to bustling Phnom Penh. Take a Tuk Tuk to Angkor Wat and explore the grounds by torchlight, something few travellers get to explore. Travel like a local as you glide through Saigon‘s fascinating streets on a traditional tuk tuk
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Journey along the meandering canals and meet the local people as you discover the beauty of the Mekong Delta on an one night river cruise before a speedboat journey to bustling Phnom Penh. Take a Tuk Tuk to Angkor Wat and explore the grounds by torchlight, something few travellers get to explore. Travel like a local as you glide through Saigon‘s fascinating streets on a traditional tuk tuk
Essence of Vietnam & Cambodia
Journey along the meandering canals and meet the local people as you discover the beauty of the Mekong Delta on an one night river cruise before a speedboat journey to bustling Phnom Penh. Take a Tuk Tuk to Angkor Wat and explore the grounds by torchlight, something few travellers get to explore. Travel like a local as you glide through Saigon‘s fascinating streets on a traditional tuk tuk
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Top Places to Visit
Atacama Desert
The driest nonpolar and also oldest desert in the world. It is a wonderful area to experience an ancient place and its energy. The place to stay in Atacama desert is the small oasis town of San Pedro. The area around San Pedro has a lot to offer: the geysers of Tatio, the Valle de la Luna, the ancient fortress of Pucará de Quitor and the hot springs of Puritama. Albeit being a dry desert, Atacama is full of salt flats, active geysers, fertile oases and intense blue lagoons. For astro-tourists it is also the perfect place to see an infinite starry sky.
Polynesic Island-Nation
Also known as the Easter Island, is about 3.000 km from the Pacific coast of Chile. It is estimated that the origin of this nation dates back to the 5th century. As per the islands´ oral records, King Hotu Matu´a disembarked with over 100 people from the closer Polynesic Islands and created the first Rapa Nui settlement.
Route of Parks
A 1,700-mile (2.800 km) scenic route spanning 17 National Parks between Puerto Montt and Cape Horn in Chile’s far south. The route connects the Carretera Austral – which winds its way along Chilean Patagonia – with the Patagonian Channels and the Ruta del Fin del Mundo (“The End of the World Route”), featuring many other spectacular highlights along the way.
Torres del Paine National Park
One of America´s most impressive natural attractions. 2000-meter-high peaks rise out of the vast steppe abruptly; huge glaciers, deep blue lakes and wind-blown, gnarled southern beeches determine the picture. Thundering rivers flow into the valley as waterfalls. This primeval wilderness is a unique refuge for rare animals such as guanacos, Andean foxes, flamingos and condors, the kings of the skies.
Santiago
The metropolitan city Santiago impresses with colonial-style buildings, modern skyscrapers and trendy cafés while the ubiquitous Andes Mountains create a spectacular backdrop. Visit Santiago´s most important monuments, such as the government palace La Moneda, the Universidad de Chile, the church San Francisco, the national library and the hill Santa Lucia, where Santiago was founded in 1541. And don´t forget the busy main square with its cathedral, the old post office and the Mercado Central, the main fish and seafood market.
Chilean Lake District
A green area of lakes, volcanoes, forests, rivers, and a diversity of fauna that impresses. A place to purify body and soul and enjoy nature. Culturally the Lake District has a strong presence of German colonization and of the whole Mapuche tradition around Araucanía in Temuco. It is a must to explore this area and its lakes and having the chance to meet and learn more about the indigenous communities living here.