Chile

Distinctive in its very geography, with a narrow, elongated shape stretching across the southern half of the continent, Chile is a place that embraces and celebrates its differences, which make it truly unique.

Imponentes picos de Los Cuernos sobre el Lago Pehoe. En un camino de tierra se puede apreciar un guanaco - Lama. Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile
“Love makes us better. It doesn’t matter who we love, whether it’s returned, or if the relationship lasts. The act of loving itself is enough; it transforms us.”

Nestled between the Andes and the Pacific, Chile’s landscape resembles a vibrant collage where every color has a place: the reds and golds of the Atacama Desert, the earthy browns of its bronze corraleros, the light blue gleaming in the lakes of Patagonia, and the indescribable white of Tierra del Fuego.

vista del paisaje de la Laguna Chaxa en el desierto de Atacama, Chile, con un flamenco en la laguna salada
Colossal nature and Chilean sympathy

It is believed that the name Chile originates from the Quechua language, meaning “border.”

Silver star

temporada

Between September and February, when spring blossoms in the lake region and summer graces Patagonia, the landscape takes on a unique glow.

Subtropical maritime

Average 15°C

September to February

Mild temperatures during the day and cool temperatures at night.

experiencias NUBA

Argentina Perito Moreno glaciar

5-star experience among glaciers

Feeling alone with the rugged beauty of Chilean Patagonia in a luxurious lodge lost in the middle of nature. Enjoy one of the most exclusive experiences in the country among mountains, jungles, glaciers or helicopter rides.
Chile Barco Jechica

Explore Jechica Island on a true expedition into the unknown

Explore the remote Jechica Island, in Chilean Patagonia, and feel like an adventurer on a deserted island. Go trekking to see the fjords, go in search of the colorful marine fauna, kayak next to pods of dolphins or sail to the nearby islands to get to know this place where the hand of man is barely perceptible.
Chile Heliski Glaciar cordillera base pumalodge

The Andes on heli-skiing

Get a unique view of the Andes from a helicopter, through some of its best peaks, to put on your boots and descend through amazing landscapes in an incredible skiing experience.

Historias de BITÁCORA

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