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“He who does not know the Chilean forests, does not know the planet.” Pablo Neruda

Chile

Chile offers stunning landscapes from the Atacama desert in the north, the towering Andes running the length of the country down to the granite peaks in Torres del Paine National Park. This varied landscape offers a many adventure activities ranging from strenuous multi day hikes to soft adventure suitable for all travellers.

In addition to the natural landscapes, bustling capital city of Santiago and archaeological wonders of Easter Island are key highlights. World famous Chilean wines produced in the rolling central and coastal valleys are an added bonus to a country with such a vast array of topography. The Southern Lakes district and Northern Patagonia also offer memorable travel experiences.

Did You Know…Easter Island is the southernmost tip of the Polynesian Triangle?

Atacama Desert

We recommend 3-5 days to experience the Atacama Desert
The driest desert in the world, the Atacama, covers much of Chile’s northern territory. The sm...
Santiago at a Glance

Santiago

We recommend 2 days in Santiago
Chile’s capital is surrounded by mountains with the towering Andes providing spectacular views...

Chilean Lakes & Rivers Districts

We recommend 2-5 days in the Lakes & Rivers Districts
The Lakes District, which includes the magical island of Chiloe, is a short flight south from Santia...

Patagonia

We recommend 4-10 days in Chilean Patagonia
The region of Patagonia covers the bottom third of both Chile and Argentina and features national pa...

Central Chile - Wine Region & Valparaiso

We recommend 2-3 days in this area
Chile is very well known for its incredible wine and provides some fantastic opportunities for explo...

Easter Island

We recommend 4-5 days in Easter Island
Easter Island is the most isolated island on earth with its location in the middle of the Pacific Oc...

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Santiago
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19.6 million
Catholic
Chilean Peso (CLP)
Tourist Card (90 days) for Australians
Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Rabies
Type C & L

A Chilean legend maintains that after God created the wonders of the world he had many pieces leftover. He had raging rivers, sprawling glaciers, valleys and soaring mountains, snow-capped volcanoes, sparkling lakes, beautiful forests and expansive deserts, icy fjords and sandy beaches. Rather than let all this beauty go to waste, he put them all together in a remote part of the world, and so Chile was born.

A long narrow strip making up the western part of South America’s tail, Chile is 4,200km in length and at most 180km wide. Travellers are drawn to this country because of its multitude of natural attractions, from the stark northern deserts to the beautiful Lake District, and the dramatic mountains and fjords of Patagonia in the south. Chile is home to some superb National Parks, including the famous and mysterious Easter Island, and numerous activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Unlike much of South America, Chile’s natural splendour is made accessible by great infrastructure and the outdoor adventure can be pleasantly interrupted by time in impressive urban hubs which make it clear that this is a country thriving economically and culturally.

Chile’s European colonial heritage is evident throughout the country, and Chile’s urban population is increasingly cosmopolitan, so that many travellers are surprised by how familiar and modern Chile feels in comparison to neighbouring South American countries which still boast strongly indigenous lifestyles. Indigenous culture does still thrive in parts of Chile, however, and the more traditional enclaves juxtapose interestingly with the palpable European influence. The people are resilient, cordial and hospitable, from the fashionable capital city of Santiago to the isolated island of Chiloé.

Besides natural beauty and an interesting blend of cultures, Chile offers the visitor excellent wines and seafood, unique handicrafts and shopping, and a variety of characteristic architecture, making it a beautiful and memorable place to visit.

Frequently Asked Chile Questions

Chile's climate varies dramatically from north to south, with stark changes in temperature from summer to winter. While the summer months in Chile (December to February) are the warmest, the season can be very windy, especially in the southern part of the country. The best time to visit much of Chile is in the shoulder seasons, including October and November, and March and April, but this is not true of Patagonia, which is definitely best experienced in the warmer summer months. The cold winters are the worst time to visit, unless travellers are planning a skiing holiday.

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