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surrounded by the Andes and helps form waves in the Pacific Ocean and has deserts
driest on the planet, it also has active volcanoes and ice, there is no shortage of
places to visit in Chile.
Strait of Magellan and Tierra del Fuego:
In the Strait of Magellan and the pristine Chilean Tierra del Fuego, its
traveling companions can be whales, penguins and sea lions and the
landscape of mountains, southern crosses and half-broken glaciers.
Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine National Park is considered the trekking capital of
Chilean territory. The famous Paine or Glacier are more than an icon
Patagonian 100% are miles and miles from the Ice Field target
South. Argentina's Glaciers National Park is a short flight to a
bird, but on foot it is an insurmountable wall. Fortunately, walkers have
in this place one of the best places in the world to practice your passion.
Southern highway
The CH-7 is one of the most impressive road routes in the world. A
sort of Route 66 in the Patagonian version (although it doesn't have many sections
asphalted). When crossing you can see the magnificent landscapes that lie between
Puerto Montt and Villa O'Higgins. Along 1240 kilometers there are infinite
postcards of the most unusual and silent Patagonia. Aysén is a territory
important of mountains, lakes, rivers and, of course, perpetual ice.
Wooden churches on the Big Island of Chiloé
There are great attractions for those traveling to Chiloé, but most of the
people come to visit the wooden churches from the 18th and 19th centuries that
are part of the UNESCO World Heritage list (there are 16), which includes
temples erected by the Jesuits and Franciscan missions in this area.
lakes and volcanoes
The king of the Lakes Region is His Majesty the Osorno Volcano can be admired
on the shores of Lake Llanquihue, in a city of the past and aesthetics
Germanic like Puerto Varas or quiet like Frutillar, it is a version
Chilean Mount Fuji in Japan. The shapes of Osorno, especially when
are completely snowy show a perfect volcano, which a child
four years old would know how to draw perfectly.
Waters of Lake Budi
The Mapuche people are considered one of the oldest indigenous cultures in the world.
South America. Although there are Mapuches in Argentine territory, they are in
Chile, where it is possible to have a more intimate and comprehensive encounter with this
population with great pride in their identity. In the Araucanía region,
where there has been a more notable presence of Mapuche since the times
ancient, the Budi Lake area was declared an Indigenous Development Area
(ADI), as it has more than one hundred communities that maintain many of the
traditions, language (Mapudungun) and the subsistence economy based on
natural resources.
Pablo Neruda in Santiago, Valparaiso and Isla Negra
Chile has not had and will not have a better ambassador than Pablo Neruda, author
of Twenty Love Poems and a Desperate Song. Many people travel
to this country looking for his footprints, those places where the writer
found inspiration. Fortunately, three of his homes are preserved for the
enjoyment of the fans of this immortal writer who do not know that his real name
it was Ricardo Eliecer Neftali Reyes Basoalto.
Easter Island
Who hasn't dreamed of seeing a row of moai on Easter Island?
mythical Rapa Nui is one of the vital challenges of all travelers, and the experience
on this small Polynesian island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, 3700 kilometers
of the Chilean coast, cannot be more grateful. One of the great mysteries of
Humanity, how could these people move and erect the statues of
multi-ton stone that historians say represents the
ancestors. On the island there are hundreds of these moai, most of them on the ground, they found
by the first settlers from Europe, who came mainly from
rock from the crater of a volcano, Rano Raraku. In what is considered the nursery
of Moais Pascuenses, dozens of semi-finished moais remained, such as
if the elaboration had been interrupted overnight.
Atacama Desert
Some say that the Atacama is the driest desert that there are areas where
not a single drop of rain was recorded, which becomes heavy between the coast
northern Chile and the highest stretches of the capricious Cordillera de los
Andes. These data are true, but when you are in Atacama, the
numbers are useless and the incredulity of landscapes that do not look like
of the planet or the galaxy itself. The earth boils everywhere, recreates shapes
whimsical in stone, it implants salty lagoons equally visited by
flamingos that vaporize geysers more than 4000 meters high and attract the
immodest restlessness of travelers who get lost in this frontier of sand and
unusual rocks, where a starry night turns out to be something more than
that. Atacama is not of this world.
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