
Chile: From Deserts to Glaciers, A Journey Through Nature’s Marvels
Chile is an interesting country geographically, being long and narrow, stretching along the Western edge of South America. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the West and the Andes Mountains in the East. This unique geography makes Chile one of the most diverse and captivating countries on the South American continent. It stretched from the aries desert landscapes of the Atacama in the North to the icy fjords and glaciers of Patagonia in the South. Chile offers an incredible range of natural wonders, and is perhaps most known as being a nature lover’s dream. For city lovers, Santiago is a vibrant capital with world class cuisine, colonial architecture and a busy business centre. It is a stone’s throw to world leading vineyards in the central valleys, whether white or red wine, Chile has you covered.
With something for every traveller, rich in cultural heritage, influenced by both indigenous traditions and European settlers, bringing a fascinating mix of cuisine, art, history and natural experiences. Famous for its dramatic scenery, with towering mountains for awe-inspiring hiking, such as the famous Torres del Paine National Park, lush forests and some of the clearest skies for stargazing in the world. You can trek the rugged terrain of the Andes, experience the otherworldly beauty of Easter Island with its mysterious Moai statues, or relax in the coastal towns along the Pacific Coast. Chile’s vast and varied landscapes offer endless opportunities for adventure, climb a volcano in the Lake District, kayak through marble caves and Patagonian fjords, or soak in natural hot springs.
Chilet invites you to return time and time again, each visit revealing new wonders to explore.