A Country of Contrasts.
Distinct regions. Different landscapes. One continuous journey.
Chile stretches across dramatic contrasts: temperate rainforests, vast steppes, Andean peaks and remote coastal fjords. Each destination below represents a different style of journey, all explored through active and immersive travel.
Places That Shape the Journey
Patagonia Aysen
Remote valleys, turquoise rivers and vast wilderness define Aysén one of Chile’s most untouched regions, ideal for trekking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fly fishing, kayaking, wildlife and deep Patagonia exploration.
Patagonia Lakes District & Araucanía
Volcanoes, ancient forests and glacial lakes shape this lush region, perfect for multisport adventures combining, hiking, biking, horse back riding, rafting and cultural immersion.
Patagonia Torres del Paine & Tierra del Fuego
Iconic peaks, windswept steppes and remote southern landscapes create one of Patagonia’s most dramatic settings for exploration and expedition-style travel.
Andes Range
High mountain terrain just outside Santiago offers year-round adventure, from ski, ski touring, mtb, horse back riding to scenic high-altitude exploration.
Pacific Coast
Rugged coastlines, fishing villages and ocean culture blend with outdoor experiences like surfing, kite surfing, coastal hiking and marine wildlife encounters.
Wine Region
Rolling vineyards and boutique wineries combine with, ski in the andes, cycling routes, culinary experiences and relaxed exploration through Chile’s central valleys.
Atacama Desert
Otherworldly desert landscapes, salt flats and high Andean lagoons create a unique environment for active exploration and cultural discovery.
Easter Island - Rapa Nui
A remote Polynesian island rich in culture, history and volcanic landscapes, ideal for hiking, cycling and immersive cultural journeys.

