Chile boasts 90 active volcanoes. In winter, strap on your snowshoes, gather your crew, find a guide and don't miss the chance to explore one of these many towering volcanic giants in the Andes.
Country code
+56
Language
Spanish
Best time to visit
For snowshoeing, the best time to visit is during the winter
How to get there
Fly to Santiago and arrange transport options to your destination of choice from there
Currency
Chilean Peso. Foreign currencies are typically not accepted in Chile, except for some hotels
Weather
Chile is a diverse country with subtropical, arid, Mediterranean, temperate and subpolar climates
Chile is one of South America’s top adventure sport locations. In the winter, the beautiful Andes range, which spans all the way from the north to the south of the country offering a wide variety of peaks and terrains to explore and discover, becomes an optimal adventure for winter sports. Snowshoeing is a great way to explore some of the top spots of the stunning Andes range that lie in this beautiful country. Furthermore, you can combine snowshoeing with other outdoor winter adventure programs to make the most out of your trip. Would you like to discover the Andes’ amazing winter landscapes and mountains? Then find a certified mountain guide on Explore-Share.com and enjoy snowshoeing in Chile on an unforgettable adventure program
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