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Rocky, rugged, high and challenging. The terrain of Chile forms the perfect natural playground for exciting mountain climbing. Scale steamy volcanoes in the Central Volcanic Zone, ascend summits with a rich and flourishing flora in the background. Visit between December and March for quality mountain climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Chile?
Chile forms a curious long and narrow strip that is squeezed between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andean mountains to the east. The country is 2,653 miles long, yet just 110 miles wide on average. Chile borders Peru and Bolivia to the north and northeast, while to the east it borders Argentina, with which it shares much of the Andes. To the south of Chile lies the Drake Passage. Its extreme length creates a deep diversity of climates and terrain, with the mountains playing a prominent role.
Why should I choose Chile for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
Volcanic neighbourhood
The Central Volcanic Zone in western South America forms one of the major volcanic neighbourhoods along the Andes. The high rising Ojos del Salado is home here, which at 6,893 meters is the world’s highest active volcano, as well as being the second highest mountain in both the Western and Southern Hemisphere, peaked only slightly by Aconcagua (6,961 meters).
Rich and rugged environment
The landscape that surround the giant mountains and stratovolcanoes are home to unique environments. It’s punctuated with green lagoons, volcanoes that at times can be covered in snow even in the summer, and vast desert that rolls beyond the eye can see. This picture-perfect country is also home to flocks of flamingos, coots, ducks and foxes that populate the lands and wander among the high altitude territory.
Rewarding challenges
Chile is home to naturally challenging terrain that forms a high and rocky border with Argentina. Its territory provides spectacular beauty that requires a lot of effort to capture some of the most unforgettable rewards of mountain climbing. Mountain climbing here demands strong levels of fitness and previous climbing experience. And once you reach the peaks, you’ll capture breathtaking views of the Andes.
What can I expect from the weather in Chile?
The mountains of Chile receive temperatures that are much cooler than other regions of the country, as well as experiencing a windy and dry climate.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Chile?
Spanish.
What currency is accepted in Chile?
Chilean peso.
What’s the country code of Chile?
+56.
What’s the high season for Mountain Climbing in Chile?
Visit between December and March for quality mountain climbing conditions.
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