Chile – The National Park Of South America

The beauty of Chile and the diversity of nature are the wonders of the Earth God of particular appeal to beginning of the created time. And when he was finished, he noticed that he had several parts. It had rivers and valleys, oceans and lakes, glaciers and deserts, mountains and forests, meadows and hills. He took these parts, put them together and put them in the most remote place on Earth. Thus, CHILE was born. (Chilean legend) From the salty, dry North to the South studded with glaciers, Chile is an ehrfuchtgebietendes example of the magnificence and power of nature. As exciting contrasts and breathtaking beauty, the attractiveness of the country extends from the towering summits of the volcanoes in the Andes to the ancient forests of the Lake District. Here virtually unlimited possibilities for the affine nature and active travellers not least emerge, due to the large number of superb national parks.

Chile stretches to 4.329 miles. In the North, it is hot and dry, while the outermost South is cool and windy. There is a pleasant, almost Mediterranean climate in central Chile. Generally, the temperature differences between day and night can be quite large. Northern Chile can be visited all year round, for southern Chile October are ideal, the months until March if you plan a ski vacation. There’s more info at the Latin America travel specialists at