San Pedro town in Atacama Chile
San Pedro de Atacama is a Chilean town and commune in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region. It is located east of Antofagasta, some 106 km (60 mi) southeast of Calama and the Chuquicamata copper mine, overlooking the Licancabur volcano. It features a significant archeological museum, the R. P. Gustavo Le Paige Archaeological Museum, with a large collection of relics and artifacts from the region. Native ruins nearby now attract increasing numbers of tourists interested in learning about pre-Columbian cultures.
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10. La Serena
This northern Chilean town is the second oldest in the nation. It boasts a city full of lovely architecture and a warm golden beach. La Serena has a reputation as an intellectual town, and has a number of great sights that fit this description, like an archaeological museum and astronomical observatory. Outdoor enthusiasts will love to bike through the Elqui Valley, swim, snorkel, dive and/or hike through Isla Damas, and visit the national park at Fray Jorge.
9. Santiago
The capital city is the political and cultural heart of Chile. From the high mountain views of the Cerro San Cristobal Park to the secluded history of poet Pablo Neruda’s writing retreat, there is much to see in Santiago. Top picks include skiing Valle Nevado or Portillo, wine tasting at Vina Aquitania, or visits to one of several top museums like Museo Chile de Arte Precolumbio or Museo de la Moda. For those who don’t want to spend all of their time in the city, there are amazing hiking opportunities like the steep slopes of Cajon de Maipo.
8. Chiloe Island
Chiloé Island is the largest island of the Chiloé Archipelago in the Los Lagos Region and the second-largest island in South America after Tierra del Fuego. In part because of its physical isolation from the rest of Chile, Chiloé has a very special architecture and local culture.
7. Iquique
This beautiful beach and casino town offers a vibrant boardwalk and gorgeous 19th century Georgian architecture like the Aztoreca Palace. Iquique is the Monte Carlo of Chile, and has much to offer for anyone who loves free-spirited fun. During the day, guests here can participate in world-famous surfing waves, paraglide or sand-board on the golden coast.
6. Chilean Fjords
The southern coast of Chile presents a large number of fjords and channels that provide the only access to this part of Patagonia. Sailing through this region can be an unforgettable experience. Most of the trips start from Puerto Montt and travel towards Carretera Austral, Laguna San Rafael and Puerto Natales.
5. Valparaiso
This hard-working economic port town on the coast of Central Chile was loved by the poet Pablo Neruda for its beautiful chaos. It boasts some of the first urban innovations in Latin America, like the first volunteer fire department. In addition to its working class roots, Valparaiso has a reputation for an underground street art movement.
4. Chilean Lake District
This long, lush volcanic valley region stretches from Puerto Montt in the South to Temuco in the North. It is home to dense forests, crystal-clear lakes, and snowcapped volcanoes. Before the introduction of Europeans, the lake district was thickly forested, and inhabited by the Mapuche, one of the few South American tribes to avoid being swallowed into the Incan nations.
3. San Pedro de Atacama
Popular among Chilean tourists and international visitors alike, this is one of the most visited places in Chile. San Pedro de Atacama is a town on the edge of one of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. Austere, endless flood and salt plains surrounded by coppery mountains are plentiful, and have to be seen to be believed.
2. Torres del Paine
The “towers of blue” national park constitutes a glaciated region on the Southern tip of Chile. Three large pillars in the park give it its name, and it is also home to a number of “horns”, or other mountains, and glaciated lakes. Exploration through this park can be done via mini van tours, multi-day treks, or catamaran trips. There are a few services who will also offer horseback tours to some of the sites.
1. Easter Island
Located more than 3,500 km (2,000 miles) form central Chile, Easter Island continues to be one of the world’s great mysteries. This treeless island of hundreds of giant, hollow-eyed statues carved by its Polynesian visitors is an eerie yet beautiful example of human artistry and achievement.
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San Pedro de Atacama, El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region, Chile, South America
San Pedro de Atacama is a Chilean town and commune in El Loa Province, Antofagasta Region. It is located east of Antofagasta, some 106 km (60 mi) southeast of Calama and the Chuquicamata copper mine, overlooking the Licancabur volcano. It features a significant archeological museum, the R. P. Gustavo Le Paige Archaeological Museum, with a large collection of relics and artifacts from the region. Native ruins nearby now attract increasing numbers of tourists interested in learning about pre-Columbian cultures. Tourists also visit for other popular activities including sandboarding and stargazing, with the views of the stars from the Atacama unrivalled across the continent. San Pedro de Atacama grew, over centuries, around an oasis in the Puna de Atacama, an arid high plateau. Its first inhabitants were the Atacameños, who developed basketworks and ceramic pottery crafts that can be now be appreciated by tourists in the several souvenir shops as typical products of San Pedro de Atacama. It was part of Bolivia since independence until Chile claimed ownership during the War of the Pacific. According to the 2002 census of the National Statistics Institute, San Pedro de Atacama had 4,969 inhabitants (2,928 men and 2,041 women). Of these, 1,938 (39%) lived in urban areas and 3,031 (61%) in rural areas. The population grew by 5.6% (2,140 persons) between the 1992 and 2002 censuses. As a commune, San Pedro de Atacama is a third-level administrative division of Chile administered by a municipal council, headed by an alcalde who is directly elected every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Sandra Berna Martínez. Within the electoral divisions of Chile, San Pedro de Atacama is represented in the Chamber of Deputies by Mr. Marcos Espinosa (PRSD) and Mr. Felipe Ward (UDI) as part of the 3rd electoral district, (together with Tocopilla, María Elena, Calama and Ollagüe). The commune is represented in the Senate by Carlos Cantero Ojeda (Ind.) and José Antonio Gómez Urrutia (PRSD) as part of the 2nd senatorial constituency (Antofagasta Region). The town lies at an average of 7,900 feet (2,400 m), and visitors often experience mild altitude sickness such as dizziness, lethargy and headaches. The local climate is extremely dry and mild, with daytime temperatures between 25--30 degrees Celsius (77--86 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer (December to February) and 18--25 °C (64--77 °F) in the winter (June to August). Nighttime temperatures routinely drop below 0 °C (32 °F) and can reach as low as −10 °C (14 °F) in the winter. Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as cold desert (BWk)[6] for an isotherm of the mean yearly temperature of lower than 18 °C (64 °F), or as a hot desert (BWh) for an isotherm of the coldest month's mean temperature of 0 °C (32 °F) or lower. San Pedro lies on the main paved road from Argentina over the Paso de Jama, 160 km from the town. The road is paved throughout. There are frequent bus services to Calama, several buses daily to Santiago and buses on 6 days a week to Salta across the Andes in Argentina. There are various activities for tourist and adventurers in the San Pedro de Atacama area: trekking, climbing, archaeological sightings, exploration tours in natural landscapes and even sand boarding in the desert. Because of its altitude, a brief period of acclimatization may be required.
Northern Chile: a remarkable experience
The northern regions of Chile offer a variety unmatched by many other countries or regions. Only here can you experience the pacific ocean, colonial architecture, regions famed for their astronomical observatories, astonishing volcanoes, enormous sand dunes, natural hot springs, fertile valleys, pisco distilleries, extensive salt flats, and varied wildlife all in one.
The most popular destination in Northern Chile is the picturesque San Pedro de Atacama stands as an oasis in the midst of the world's driest desert, where geological evidence suggests that certain areas have never experienced rainfall. A rich pre-Colombian history dating back thousands of years lives on today in traditional artisan crafts and a renowned archaeological museum, while the looming presence of the Licancabur Volcano, expansive salt flats dotted with pink flamingoes, majestic purple and orange sunsets over the jagged horizon, and second-to-none stargazing bring new meaning to the phrase natural wonder.
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The best tourist places in Arica y Parinacota-Chile
List about the best tourist places in Arica y Parinacota-Chile
The Region of Arica and Parinacota, in northern Chile, has many tourist places to admire, learn and have a good time...
In this list about the best tourist places in Arica y Parinacota-Chile you can find:
21. Discotheques de Arica
20. Market Columbus
19. National championship of Cueca
18. Miss Playa El Laucho
17. Campenato de Surf
16. Arica Casino
15. Carnaval Andino with the Power of the Sun
14. Former Island Alacrán
13. Sea museum of Arica
12. Wetland River Lluta
11. Beach Hearts
10. Terminal del Agro
9. Catedral de San Marcos
8. Valleys of Lluta and Azapa
7. Playa La Lisera
6. Artisan Village
5. Playa Chinchorro
4. Towns foothills
3. Lake Chungará
2. Museum of archaeology and Anthropology of San Miguel de Azapa
1. Morro de Arica
21. Discotheques de Arica
The discotheques in Soho, Sunset and Zonna are the main. Emphasize the Tuesday Hot Night for adults from the Sunset, the brought of models farnaduleras as Lucila Vit and Faloon of the disk Zonna and the concerts of international singers, such as the reguetonero J Alvarez and Américo of the disk Soho.
20. Market Columbus
In the center of Arica, a place to eat lunch meat, chicken or fresh fish of the day, also to enjoy the natural juices of the area, such as mango, guava or passion fruit or the famous Copa Martínez, a drink based on the seafood that the legend is an aphrodisiac.
19. National championship of Cueca
Every year in the month of Arica, in June, there is this competition folk with representatives from all the regions of Chile. Lasts a whole week.
18. Miss Playa El Laucho
Competition of young ladies to choose the girl Miss Laucho, made by the Restaurant Tuto Beach in playa El Laucho. In this event, the girls parade in swim suit, evening dress, painted bodies and perform their grace, artistic. It is held every year in the Month of January and lasts for three weeks, approximately.
17. Campenato de Surf
In the month of Arica, in June, they developed this campenato with representatives of all parts of the world in the Ex-Island of Alacran, and his wave El Gringo.
16. Arica Casino
In order to play the slots or bet on Roulette, Poker or BlackJack. Has a restaurant, a bar and a track danceable. Currently, Casino Arica has a wide and complete infrastructure, coupled with the experience of its staff and a varied gastronomic offer, together with the most modern technological equipment. With its meeting rooms, restaurants and bar, Casino Arica has the capacity to serve efficiently and comfortably up to 2000 people simultaneously
15. Carnaval Andino with the Power of the Sun
Every year in summer in Arica in three days, this event dances folkóricos andean, as a caporal, tinkus, morenadas, tarqueadas, zampoñadas, etc, Are more than 50 parades that gathers more than 3000 dancers among children, youth, adults and even seniors. The groups compete for attractive prizes provided by Ilustre Municipalidad de Arica.
14. Former Island Alacrán
You can arrive by car or walking. A place for sunbathing, strolling or acar photos. There is developed the Surf championship with the famous wave El Gringo.
It was declared National Monument on 13 December 1985, next to the remains of fortification.
13. Sea museum of Arica
In the Sea Museum of Arica, visitors will discover the true hidden wonders of the sea. In a true sanctuary maritime, where you can see species from various parts of the world. Every one of the valuable pieces that form the Museum of the Sea has its appeal. Some attract attention by its color, others by size, or by the origin. It is located in the centre of the city, in the street Bleeds 315.
12. Wetland River Lluta
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9th: bye bye La Paz and Bolivia and HELLO CHILE. an actual amooth-riding hassle free international journey across to Arica, northern Chile...had 2 meals served aboard and staff were friednly when it came to border crossing procedures..... very smooth but conscientious inspections on the Chilean side...........passed parque nacional Lauca.... very wide and full of wildlife and frozen lakes etc..flattish.......arrived in Arica at world cup final kick off time but first had the shock of struggling to find a basic hostal due to a mass arrival of Chilean army soldiers for some event....... landlord directed me in other directions and ended up content in a nice little central place.... had cable TV....... so caught second half and extra time of final.... how cruel penalties can be! For the rest of the day I wondered, but the town was deserted..prob coz a sunday and prob coz of football screening..... Arica is a moderately big city at the foot of the dry mountains..hailed as a beach resort but not that aesthetically pleasing...knew would only stay one night and day.... 10th: revitalized, I went for a little hike through the centre doing the typical building snaps and squares.... a few nice plazas a nice port but nothing more...best thign was a church designed b Eiffel. The main activity was walking up to the famous battefield site where Chile fought against Peru in the war ofthe pacific in 1880 to conquer Arica as Chilean territory henceforth..... Is set up on the brown mountains encompassing the city, and consists of a museum (good), statue of mary and jesus, tomb and panoramic watchpoints...... nice walk to take me up to lunchtime....In the mid aftee, I boarded yet another bus to take me 5 hours down the coast to Iquique, hailed as the northern Chilean beach resort... Had a thoroghly exciting encounter with the interdepartmenatal customs officers mid way down.. unnecessary!!!!! so silly... and chaotic.... 1 passneger on our bus had her phone stolen without even feeling anything...quite ironic thetheft happened at a control point haha... we stayed stationary for 15mins with the crew wondering whether to get us off the bus again or carry on.. no signal either to try and call it..... could have been another passenger from another bus... Was ever so impressed with the QUALITY of the bus..semi recliners, foot rests, headphones, air con, nice loo, Tv, snacks, clean.... amazing!!! Met this mid-aged local man who after conversing with me, randomly offered me his room that he rents from a lady whilst on businesss..... i thought it nice but had to deny subtly as couldnt be sure he was genuine... was just me....shame... Got to beach resort destination, Iquique. Promptly headed to this crazy family-run hostel....Name translates as Teachers' guesthouse...owner is a mid-aged snobby lady, with her allegedly simple-minded son helping out, and the grandmother literally on death's door... plus a maid (cleaner,cooker) and this Peruvian handyman/butler.... interesting set up in THEIR Home... have to pass throught the dining room and that to get to the patio where most of the rooms are found.. 2 cabin hut things and 1 big dorm where I obviously lodged... Collided with a gay American dude, Jesse (been living in a Chilean town or 5 months as exchange student, so a handy and reliable info/advice source), a sound English guy (Steve), a mad mid-aged single Kiwi bloke (John) and finally a mid-aged confused English chap (Gary). The latter two were soft drug talk obsesssed so after a while I left the communal patio/drinking area and got some winks.. 11th: Iquique is a moderately populated coastal city, set at the foot of the sandy Atacamanian desert hills......mild climate this time of year (autumny ie low tourist season)so not bad....the hostel lads went paragliding off the mountain tops over the city and coast, so I tagged along to see... Had already done a more spectacular glide in French la...
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1341) Arica -memorial plaque 4 Pacific Battle
1358) top Quality Bus by worldwide standards
1363) resort-like appearance of Iquique
1367) comical tsunami warning sign
1368) boats moored in sea with desert in back
1370) La Tirana festival. Chilean paraders
1378) chinese mask - Oriental infulence
1381) San Pedro de Atacama - Dinosaur valley
1385) me in da valley
1386) stone pile and Bolivia in background
1388) Valle de la Muerte - going through
1397) the treck to prime sunset observatory
1404) Senora Nancy's place where I slept
1411) young mummy in phoetal position
1413) wonderful outline of mountain in backgr
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La Serena is the capital of the Coquimbo region on Chile’s coast. The city is known for its long beaches, like El Faro with its landmark Faro Monumental lighthouse, and its colonial and neo-colonial architecture. The late-Renaissance Iglesia de San Francisco is one of many churches dominating the skyline. The Archaeological Museum displays pre-Hispanic pottery and a giant stone head (moai) from Easter Island.
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Chile ( ( listen); Spanish: [ˈtʃile]), officially the Republic of Chile (Spanish: República de Chile ), is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chilean territory includes the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island in Oceania. Chile also claims about 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica, although all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty.
The arid Atacama Desert in northern Chile contains great mineral wealth, principally copper. The relatively small central area dominates in terms of population and agricultural resources, and is the cultural and political center from which Chile expanded in the late 19th century when it incorporated its northern and southern regions. Southern Chile is rich in forests and grazing lands, and features a string of volcanoes and lakes. The southern coast is a labyrinth of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting peninsulas, and islands.Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule in the north and centre, but failing to conquer the independent Mapuche who inhabited what is now south-central Chile. After declaring its independence from Spain in 1818, Chile emerged in the 1830s as a relatively stable authoritarian republic. In the 19th century, Chile saw significant economic and territorial growth, ending Mapuche resistance in the 1880s and gaining its current northern territory in the War of the Pacific (1879–83) after defeating Peru and Bolivia. In the 1960s and 1970s, the country experienced severe left-right political polarization and turmoil. This development culminated with the 1973 Chilean coup d'état that overthrew Salvador Allende's democratically elected left-wing government and instituted a 16-year-long right-wing military dictatorship that left more than 3,000 people dead or missing. The regime, headed by Augusto Pinochet, ended in 1990 after it lost a referendum in 1988 and was succeeded by a center-left coalition which ruled through four presidencies until 2010.
The modern sovereign state of Chile is among South America's most economically and socially stable and prosperous nations, with a high-income economy and high living standards. It leads Latin American nations in rankings of human development, competitiveness, income per capita, globalization, state of peace, economic freedom, and low perception of corruption. It also ranks high regionally in sustainability of the state, and democratic development. Chile is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), joining in 2010. Currently it also has the lowest homicide rate in South America. Chile is a founding member of the United Nations, the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
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Chile ( (listen); Spanish: [ˈtʃile]), officially the Republic of Chile (Spanish: República de Chile ), is a South American country occupying a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It borders Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage in the far south. Chilean territory includes the Pacific islands of Juan Fernández, Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island in Oceania. Chile also claims about 1,250,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica, although all claims are suspended under the Antarctic Treaty.
The arid Atacama Desert in northern Chile contains great mineral wealth, principally copper. The relatively small central area dominates in terms of population and agricultural resources, and is the cultural and political center from which Chile expanded in the late 19th century when it incorporated its northern and southern regions. Southern Chile is rich in forests and grazing lands, and features a string of volcanoes and lakes. The southern coast is a labyrinth of fjords, inlets, canals, twisting peninsulas, and islands.Spain conquered and colonized the region in the mid-16th century, replacing Inca rule in the north and centre, but failing to conquer the independent Mapuche who inhabited what is now south-central Chile. After declaring its independence from Spain in 1818, Chile emerged in the 1830s as a relatively stable authoritarian republic. In the 19th century, Chile saw significant economic and territorial growth, ending Mapuche resistance in the 1880s and gaining its current northern territory in the War of the Pacific (1879–83) after defeating Peru and Bolivia. In the 1960s and 1970s, the country experienced severe left-right political polarization and turmoil. This development culminated with the 1973 Chilean coup d'état that overthrew Salvador Allende's democratically elected left-wing government and instituted a 16-year-long right-wing military dictatorship that left more than 3,000 people dead or missing. The regime, headed by Augusto Pinochet, ended in 1990 after it lost a referendum in 1988 and was succeeded by a center-left coalition which ruled through four presidencies until 2010.
The modern sovereign state of Chile is among South America's most economically and socially stable and prosperous nations, with a high-income economy and high living standards. It leads Latin American nations in rankings of human development, competitiveness, income per capita, globalization, state of peace, economic freedom, and low perception of corruption. It also ranks high regionally in sustainability of the state, and democratic development. Chile is a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), joining in 2010. Currently it also has the lowest homicide rate in South America. Chile is a founding member of the United Nations, the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).
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