11 Stunning Natural Wonders in Chile You Won't Believe Are Real

No other country on earth combines as many different climate zones as Chile, which has beaches, mountains, deserts and forests. The country offers a heady cocktail of contrasting natural landscapes, from shimmering blue glaciers and the driest non-polar desert to snowcapped volcanoes.
Valle de la Luna
Natural Feature

This Martian scene is found in the driest non-polar desert in the world: the Atacama Desert. The cute village of San Pedro de Atacama has a quaint feel about it, with all the buildings made of adobe and only one storey high. Take a trip out to the Valle de la Luna and watch the incredible sunset, taking in the hues of red and orange.
Torres del Paine
Park

Bahía Inglesa
Natural Feature
This tropical beach is located in the north of the country, in the middle of the driest desert in the world. Bahia Inglesa is a cove of heavenly white sand and turquoise waters. Enjoy this magical part of the coast by relaxing on the gently lapping ocean, while pondering the strangeness of its location.
Geysers El Tatio
Natural Feature

Among the Andes mountain range lies the geyser field of El Tatio, at 4,320 metres (14,173 feet) above sea level, near to San Pedro de Atacama and the border with Bolivia. With 80 active geysers, it’s the largest geyser field in the southern hemisphere and the third-largest in the world.
The Marble Cathedral
Natural Feature
Set on the enchanting Lake General Carrera, the Marble Cathedral is a truly awe-inspiring sight. Formed over 6,000 years, this network of caves sparkles with blue hues thanks to the reflection of the glacial meltwater below. The cathedral is viewed by floating through the hallowed marble on a tiny boat: an unmissable experience.
Queulat Hanging Glacier
Natural Feature

Walk through the bushy evergreen forests, snowcapped mountains and icy glaciers of Aysén’s Queulat National Park. The largest glacier is the hanging glacier, which hangs 1,889 metres (6,198 feet) high. The surroundings here really are blissful, and there are a number of very pleasant hikes that you can take.
Piedras Rojas
Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park
Park

Termas Los Pozones
Natural Feature
Located 37 kilometres (23 miles) from the charming lakeside town of Pucon is Los Pozones, ‘the pools’, a set of seven natural hot springs. The temperature of these beautiful springs varies and they offer the perfect relaxation after a hard day’s trekking in the surrounding hills. Clear days offer spectacular views of the smoking Villarrica volcano, while nightfall is perfect for stargazing.
Glacier Grey
Natural Feature

On the Grey Lake and part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field is this monstrous and jagged glacier. Despite being called Glacier Grey, it is in fact rather blue in colour. You can take a boat trip to get up close and see it in all its beauty.
Tierra del Fuego
Natural Feature
Stretching along the border of the country, Tierra del Fuego is a true adventurer’s playground. From jagged mountains, alpine lakes and glaciers to sub-Antarctic tundra, this park has it all. Its highest peak is Monte Vinciguerra, standing at 1,450 metres (4,750 feet). Make sure to give yourself enough time to explore all of its spectacular offerings.
Chile Trips and Tours
Architectural Landmark
Discover your perfect vacation in Chile, from Santiago and the Andes to world-class red wine and the many natural wonders of Patagonia, not to mention Easter Island and Magdalena Island, where penguins rule the roost.