The 10 Best Other Outdoor Activities in Chile, Chile

May 1, 2022 Merry Kessler

Coordinates: 30°S 71°W / 30°S 71°W / -30; -71
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1. Paragliding Oasisfly Iquique

Jose Francisco Vergara # 2938 Sector Playa Brava, Iquique 1113088 Chile +56 9 9077 4362 [email protected] http://www.oasisfly.cl
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5.0 based on 50 reviews

Paragliding Oasisfly Iquique

We are Paragliding in the northern of Chile, with 19 years of experience . we will make your flight a unique experience in your life . Our base of operations is located in Baquedano 770, this street is pedestrian Iquique meters from the main square of the city. We operate flights tandem, courses,expeditions and pilots worldwide.

Reviewed By 988juliank - Bordeaux, France

I booked 3 days of flights under supervision with Cristian. Although I'm a beginner at paragliding, Cristian gave me excellent advice to improve a lot, and I did amazing flights both from Alto Hospicio and Palo Buque. I felt very safe and had a great time, thank you very much Cristian !

2. SANTIAGO ROCKON!

Av. Apoquindo / Am. Vespucio, Santiago 7550000 Chile +56 9 9532 3852 [email protected] http://www.santiagorockon.cl
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5.0 based on 55 reviews

SANTIAGO ROCKON!

Biking, Diving, SUP, Trekking, Wakeboarding, Grills, Nightlife & much More! SANTIAGO ROCKON! Is a TOURISM AND ADVENTURE COMPANY that aims to satisfy the extreme tourism needs in Santiago, capital of CHILE, and its surroundings! It is made by backpackers for backpackers and anyone who wants to enjoy life at its upmost! People searching for interesting and adrenalinic tours in colorful landscapes!

3. Glaciar Exploradores

52km al oeste de Puerto Rio Tranquilo Guardería CONAF 51km al oeste de Ro Tranquilo, camino Valle Exploradores, Puerto Rio Tranquilo Chile +56 9 5189 3146 http://www.conaf.cl
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5.0 based on 209 reviews

Glaciar Exploradores

The Exploradores Glacier is a retreating glacier formed from the northern icefield of Chilean Patagonia.

4. Cerro Toco

San Pedro de Atacama Chile +56 9 7686 1359
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Cerro Toco

Reviewed By Iliketotravelexplore - London, United Kingdom

+ easy to reach from San Pedro + 2/3day tour (I used ‘Nortrek’ which was great) + Only a couple of hundred metres to climb in altitude to gain amazing views over the area including Vulcanos, Lakes, Alma Radiotelescopes - ensure you are properly acclimatised

5. Ecoturismo la Pancha

Camino Laguna Los Palos Km 7 Sargento Aldea 1151, Puerto Aisen 6000555 Chile +56 9 9827 8106 [email protected] http://www.ecoturismolapancha.cl/
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5.0 based on 66 reviews

Ecoturismo la Pancha

La Pancha Ecotourism is located in the southern Chilean Patagonia,seven kilometers away from Puerto Aysen.It's at the foot of the snowy canyon from which originates several water springs that nourish Los Palos river.We offer excursions, horseback riding and kayaking.La Pancha Ecotourism is an ideal spot for those who are looking for tranquility and a deep connection with the Chilean Patagonia.

Reviewed By RetiredToddlers

We had one of our favorite tours ever with Ecoturismo la Pancha! It was a bit last minute, but we wanted a kayaking adventure in Patagonia while we were in Puerto Chacabuco and so happy we came across this one! It’s a family owned business that really cares about giving a unique experience. We had two children (ages 4 & 6 years old) and they set us up with double kayaks! The weather was typical Patagonia weather (rainy, sunny, cold, warm!) and the setting was absolutely gorgeous on the lake and river. Half way through, we went to the mangroves in the river to enjoy a snack and matte- what fun!! Then back to the grounds where we were greeted with a warm cozy fire and delicious array of fresh made Chilean snacks and hot chocolate. Even fresh salmon ceviche!! Yum!!! The family is so nice, the setting beautiful and experience is truly one of a kind!! Highly highly recommend!!!

6. Parque Nacional Tolhuaca

Curacautin Chile +56 2 2840 6830 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/parque-nacional-tolhuaca/
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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Parque Nacional Tolhuaca

7. Patagonia Line

Puerto Natales Chile +56 9 9584 9201 http://www.patagonialine.com
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5.0 based on 58 reviews

Patagonia Line

We are based out of Puerto Natales in southern Chile, where we are blessed with abundant opportunities to pursue our passion for everything related to nature. In turn, our philosophy is centered not only highly customized, client-centered service, but also in exposing clients to the beauty of the great outdoors. We welcome people who want an unforgettable fly fishing experience in a truly special and natural environment. To maintain that standard for every client, we offer only a limited number of daily trips and match each to their needs.

Reviewed By LaurenOasisMarigot

My wife and I are active travelers doing activities like fly-fishing, hiking and birding, that bring us to visit some of the nicest natural places in the world. Ben Vial just did that for us. We have been fishing in Canada, the Caribbean, Louisiana, Florida and many places in Patagonia, but the place where Ben took us is surely one of the nicest places we have fished. We visited a private Estancia that has everything: The real mood and soul of Patagonia, a fantastic scenery with the mountains of Torres del Paine in the background and the hard-to-beat feeling that you are the only ones fishing there. In addition to this, Ben truly cares about providing you a nice fishing experience and getting few big brown trouts on your line is certainly a wonderful bonus on any fishing day. We did two days and the second day, I went alone with Ben because we had a wind blowing at 60 km per hour. Ben did the right thing by bringing me on the same river but in a canyon between two mountains. A totally different experience where the fishing becomes hunting. In the afternoon, I got few fishes on a dry fly with a strong blowing wind that makes you feel proud of yourself when you hook something. Ben is a very pleasant host and guide and his mid-day lunch is great. It is worth saying that his wife, Antonietta, is offering a very nice airbnb apartment near their house - a great package when put together. They are very welcoming people and make you feel more like friends rather than customers.

8. Lago Pehoe

Torres del Paine National Park Chile +56 2 2663 0000 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/parque-nacional-torres-del-paine
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5.0 based on 207 reviews

Lago Pehoe

Reviewed By BLtrvl - Glenview, United States

Our guide brought us here to wrap up our full day Paine tour, and it was the perfect way to end the day. Magnificent views toward Cuernos del Paine from a small hill at the lookout, and if you pack a snack or beverage you're able to enjoy it in one of the camp shelters nearby after.

9. Isto e Chile

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5.0 based on 666 reviews

Isto e Chile

Isto e Chile ... is a way we show our visitors the country we love. In a professional, exclusive, and friendly way. We are dedicate to those of you that like to be well received. We can make your visit pleasant and with excellent communication using our fluent and native language such as Portuguese, Spanish and English. We invite you to follow the destinies of Isto e Chile.

10. Parque Nacional Queulat

Carretera Austral Norte, Puyuhuapi Chile 85270272 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/ficha-parque_nacional_queulat-87.html
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4.5 based on 348 reviews

Parque Nacional Queulat

Reviewed By carlbenk - Carlisle, United States

The road to into the park is horrible and the park is crowded but the trek up to the glacial viewpoint is magical. Make sure you also do the short side trail along the rushing river to the lake. If you want solitude, there is another viewpoint trail whose trailhead is just before the two upper parking lots. I think the trail is marked as something like Rio Ventisquero. The trail is very steep and muddy, however.

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