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Exploring Chile 

Our destinations are where your ideas take us

Chile in its over 4.000 kms of length, offers a wide range of landscapes and outdoor experiences.

Located on the Southwestern coast of South America, every region has its distinct beauty.

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Think of Chile in 5 categories:
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1)The North 🏜️
2)The Central Valleys🏞️
3)The South🏕️
4)Patagonia🧊
​5)Easter Island- Rapa Nui 🗿🏝️
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 1) The north | El norte


Chile's Atacama Desert is the driest non-polar desert in the world. This area offers beautiful landscapes for everyone, but especially for geology enthusiasts.

The town of San Pedro de Atacama stands out for its rich gastronomy, wide range of hotels, variety of outdoor activities, clear sky and beautiful natural destinations.

​In addition to the inland desert, the best way to experience the area is an epic road trips along the coastal area, which features lesser-known hidden gems; beautiful beaches, marine wildlife, and delicious local food based on fish and seafood.
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2) The Central Valleys

​The central region is home to around 70% of Chile's total population, and this area includes Santiago, the capital and largest city in the country. Santiago is a modern metropolis that surprises tourists with its modernity, history, and culture.

Other notable cities include Valparaíso (a UNESCO World Heritage city), Viña del Mar, and the wine-producing valleys of Aconcagua, Casablanca, Maipo, and Colchagua.

​Despite being the most populated area of Chile, it is still possible to escape to natural destinations and enjoy all kinds of outdoor activities. The ski season in the mountains near Santiago is recommended, as well as surfing in coastal areas like Concón, Pichilemu, and Maitencillo, and hiking at Juncal Glacier, El Plomo Mountain, or crossing between Radal Siete Tazas National Park and Altos de Chicauma Reserve, among other destinations.
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3) The South​

​Southern Chile offers hikes through ancient forests, visits to picturesque wooden towns, hikes to active volcanoes, and fishing and recreation in hundreds of lakes, lagoons, and rivers.

The cities of Pucón and Puerto Varas stand out, both located next to beautiful lakes and close to ski resorts and thermal areas.

The south of Chile, specifically the regions of Araucania and BioBio, are home of the Mapuche people. Mapuches are one of the local indigenous communities of the country and they have a rich history, unique language and a great connection with the nature. Some communities are open for tourists who are interested in learning about their culture.
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4) Patagonia

Patagonia offers pristine nature, glacier fields, forests, wildlife, and small towns.

We recommend a road trip or bike trip adventure along the Carretera Austral in the Aysén Region, hiking the 'O' or 'W' trails in Torres del Paine, or kayaking in the rivers and lakes of northern patagonia.

Bello Chile offers a safari of Patagonia's Big Five:  pumas, condors, guanacos, huemules, and rheas!
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5) Rapa Nui-Easter Island


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