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Chile

Where Mountains Meet the Sea

Chile, a sliver of a country squeezed between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean, boasts dramatic landscapes, vibrant culture, and a flourishing wine scene. From the majestic peaks of the Andes to the dramatic coastline, Chile offers a unique travel experience that will leave you breathless.

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Patagonia's Playground

Adventure seekers flock to Patagonia, Chile's southernmost region. Hike through the glacial valleys of Torres del Paine National Park, kayak amongst icebergs in Bernardo O'Higgins National Park, or embark on a multi-day trek through the pristine wilderness.

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Atacama's Arid Enchantment

The Atacama Desert, the driest non-polar desert in the world, offers a surreal landscape of salt flats, geysers, and volcanic peaks. Stargaze under some of the clearest skies on Earth, or witness the otherworldly sunrise over the El Tatio geysers.

Charming Cities

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Santiago, Chile's capital, is a modern metropolis with a historic center, excellent museums, and a thriving bar scene. Valparaíso, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts colorful houses cascading down steep hillsides and a bohemian atmosphere. For something more laid-back, explore the lakeside resort town of Pucón, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

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Wonders of Wine

Chile is a rising star in the world of wine, particularly known for its Carmenère and cool-climate Pinot Noir grapes. Wine regions like the Casablanca Valley and Colchagua Valley offer tours and tastings at charming vineyards nestled amongst rolling hills.

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Patagonian Flavours

Chilean cuisine is a delicious fusion of indigenous ingredients and European influences. Sample fresh seafood dishes like sea bass with pebre (a spicy sauce), savor a steaming bowl of hearty cazuela (stew), or indulge in a juicy empanada filled with meat, cheese, or seafood.

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A Few Things to Remember

Chile stretches a long way north to south, so weather varies depending on the region. The central zone enjoys a Mediterranean climate, while Patagonia is colder and wetter. Pack for a mix of weather conditions, including comfortable walking shoes, layers for changeable temperatures, and a swimsuit for potential dips in hot springs or the ocean. Spanish is the primary language, though basic English is spoken in tourist areas.

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