Where to go
North and Atacama Desert |
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Far from being inert, the Atacama Desert is an area full of energy thanks to its welcoming ancestral cultures and the oases that are a source of life in the driest desert in the world. Ascend the more than 4,000 meters of altitude of the Andean altiplano to discover small villages that keep their customs intact in the middle of an extreme scenery worth photographing. Visit San Pedro de Atacama and explore unique landscapes in the world. Salt flats, geysers and deep blue lagoons are part of the sites that will amaze you. Embark on a journey through the stars. Learn more about the stars and constellations at one of the many astronomical observatories in northern Chile. |
Central Chile, Santiago and Valparaíso |
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Discover Santiago, the multifaceted capital of Chile which conquers with its parks, sports and cultural activities. Surprise yourself with its first class gastronomy offer and live the hectic nightlife in its many neighborhoods. Lose yourself in the hills of the port city of Valparaíso for a unique experience and then cool off on the beaches of Viña del Mar or Reñaca. If you are a snow fan, come during the winter season and ski South America’s best slopes, located only 2 hours from the Pacific Ocean; enjoy a snow day and then taste delicious seafood! And, of course, don’t miss the opportunity to get to know the valleys that give life to some of the best red and white wine in the world! |
The south, its lakes and volcanoes |
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Heavy rainfalls that give way to a deep blue sky. The smell of forest and damp ground. Warm and welcoming people. Welcome to southern Chile! Discover its unique scenic beauty and the cultural heritage of its native peoples. In this area the Mapuche culture is the protagonist; share their traditions by sleeping in a ruca or tasting the area’s typical dishes! If you like the snow, ski in the middle of millenary forests and take the opportunity to relax your body in one of the hot spring centers in the middle of inspiring natural landscapes. You can also enjoy water sports in lakes and rivers, a day of fishing or explore the wildlife in reserves and national parks. |
Rapa Nui |
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There is no other inhabited area in the world that is as isolated as the distant Rapa Nui. That’s how unique this island is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. And it is this very condition that gives it its authenticity and an aura of fascinating mystery. It is time for you to come and discover its secrets! Explore Rapa Nui, its abundant archeology, its volcanoes and grasslands, and its more than 1,000 moai silent witnesses of a complex society. Discover the intriguing culture of the Rapa Nui people during the Tapati, a traditional festival held in February, where for almost two weeks you will be able to experience why this island and its people are called a living culture. Let yourself be captivated with the special gastronomy, horseback riding or boat rides, visit some experience of local products such as the famous honey in Rapa Nui. |
Patagonia Antartica |
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In the middle of the cinematographic landscapes you will discover pioneer towns and villages, where you can soak in the history of cattle ranching and the lifestyle of the Patagonian gaucho. Travel by car or bicycle along the Carretera Austral to marvel at the best of northern Patagonia. If you are passionate about trekking, Torres del Paine is your destination: forests, hills, waterfalls, lakes, and privileged views of the Southern Ice Fields will be part of your experience. For a unique and adventurous trip, embark on an Antarctic experience. Sail through the fjords and channels to reach Cape Horn, the southernmost point of the continent, or go further to Antarctica, a scientific and ecological treasure that you can’t miss. |