Chile, the destination of adventurers
The surprisingly diverse geography of Chile offers unforgettable experiences for those with a sense of adventure.
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With its beautiful landscape of peaks and glaciers, Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most popular attractions in Chile’s Patagonia.

Named after the granite towers to the right of the image, this enclave has become a destination in itself for mountain sports.

Travellers should visit the González Videla Base in Paradise Bay in summer to view the immense Antarctic glaciers.

With some 80 geysers, El Tatio is a unique geothermal field in Antofagasta, in northern Chile. Its concentration of fumaroles is the third highest in the world.

Biking the 1,200km Carretera Austral – built in the 1970s – is one of the most scenic routes in Latin America, extending from snow-capped peaks to lush green valleys.

The Marble Cathedrals, in Lake General Carrera, were declared a nature sanctuary in 1994. Their formations are the result of water erosion over centuries.

More than 4,000m high, the Miscanti and Miñiques lakes – known as the ‘high plain’ lakes, are an unmissable sight in San Pedro de Atacama.

The Los Flamencos National Reserve in the Atacama Desert is home to the make-believe landscapes of the Tara Salt Flat.

Water and the wind eroded the rock into eerie formations in the Moon Valley, making it one of the biggest attractions to visit in San Pedro.
With its beautiful landscape of peaks and glaciers, Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most popular attractions in Chile’s Patagonia.