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Authentic Chile

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An awe-inspiring and breathtaking adventure through Chile's captivating natural landscapes from north to south. 

11 days

10 nights

From the towering mountain peaks of Torres del Paine National Park to the surreal, otherworldly landscapes of the Atacama Desert, Chile’s contrasting terrains offer an enchanting and unforgettable experience. In Torres del Paine, visitors are treated to awe-inspiring vistas of jagged mountains, shimmering glaciers, and crystal-clear lakes, creating a hiker's paradise filled with dramatic natural beauty. Meanwhile, in the Atacama Desert—the driest place on Earth—geysers spout steam into the clear blue sky, and the barren yet captivating landscape stretches endlessly under some of the clearest night skies in the world, perfect for stargazing. Chile’s geographical diversity is matched by its rich cultural heritage, from the vibrant energy of Santiago’s bustling streets to the timeless traditions found in remote villages.

Whether you're exploring the historic port city of Valparaíso, sipping world-renowned wines in the lush vineyards of the Central Valley, or immersing yourself in the indigenous traditions of the Patagonian gaucho culture, Chile’s blend of natural wonders, vibrant cities, and cultural depth promises an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories of this extraordinary country.

 

This is an itinerary that departs daily, September through April, and can be customised for you by one of our Destination Experts. 

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Includes

Meals

10 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 7 dinners

Accommodation

10 nights in hotel 

Transportation

Return domestic flights between Santiago to Calama and Santiago to Punta Arenas, private airport transfers in Santiago, shared airport transfers in Calama and Punta Arenas 

Sightseeing

Valparaiso & Casablanca Valley tour with wine tasting, up to two daily excursions in Torres del Paine National Park and the Atacama Desert, exclusive experience at Fundacion Origen and wine tasting in the Maipo Valley. 

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