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Atacama Desert, Chile

Overview
Beginning in the north at the Peruvian border, Chile stretches most of the length of South America all the way to Tierra del Fuego in the south. From the lunar desert landscapes of Atacama to the wilderness of Patagonia, Chile is a country of incredible contrasts. At its widest point Chile is less than 350 km so almost everywhere you are the majestic Andes, the geographical border with Argentina, provide a spectacular backdrop.


What to see

The scenery and landscapes of Chile are all so varied that there are so many things to see. The Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world, has some incredible sights: watching the flamingos at the salt flat as the sun sets behind the mountains getting up before dawn to see the El Tatio Geysers at their most active star-gazing in some of the world’s clearest and highest skies with no pollution and thin air and walking among rock formations that resemble other planets.


Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia, the far south of the country, is a walker’s and photographer’s natural paradise. It is a beautiful area of stunning mountains and crystal clear lakes. Boat rides can be taken to the glaciers and walks can be made to the base of the towers - the Torres. Whether you stay inside the park, or just past the borders, the scenery is breathtaking. A five-hour drive from the nearest airport at Punta Arenas into Torres del Paine National Park, it is definitely remote. Interestingly, Torres del Paine sits on the same latitude south of the equator, as London is north but there can’t be many places in the UK that feel quite so isolated and secluded.


Because of the length of the country, it is impossible to avoid taking domestic flights. This means it is inevitable that nights are needed in Santiago when flights don’t connect. For a capital city in South America, there isn’t a great deal to see or do, so excellent alternatives are the wine lands in the Casablanca Valley and the quirky port city of Valparaiso, both easily accessible from Santiago airport. Until being declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003, the city was much overlooked as a place to visit but it has now undergone a lot of restoration and the narrow hillside streets provide an interesting place to explore for a day.


Easter Island, owned by Chile but lying almost half way across the Pacific Ocean and more Polynesian than Chilean, is another unique destination, shrouded in mystery and intrigue that few people ever experience. The history of the Moai is not known and no one really understands the origins of neither the stelae nor how they came to be on the islands.


When to go
Traditionally Chile is considered best to visit from October to March, as this is the South American summer. However, the Atacama area can be visited all year round, as due to the high altitudes, days are warm and nights are always cold. Torres del Paine National Park is very busy from November to February as this is peak months for hikers. In the winter from June to August, there is often snow and the winds from Antarctica are much lower so although cold, it doesn’t feel as biting as perhaps during the other months. The lakes are also calmer and reflect the scenery like mirrors. During these months the park is much quieter but some areas are inaccessible due to snowfall. Easter Island can be visited all year but is quieter outside of the summer months.

Great Experiences

Atacama Desert

Atacama Desert
Take in the stunning scenery of distant volcanoes, desert landscapes, and salt flats in the Atacama Desert.
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Easter Island

Easter Island
Dip into mystery and admire hundreds of astonishing moai statues on the remote South Pacific Easter Island, which belong to Chile.
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Torres del Paine

Torres del Paine
Experience the wilderness of Patagonia at Torres del Paine National Park.
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Lake District

Lake District
Cruise lakes and see snow-capped volcanoes in the beautiful Lake District.
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Wine tasting

Wine tasting
Relax in a boutique winery, sample premium wines and learn about the local traditions of the Chilean "huaso" cowboys in the Central Valley
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