
Chile is a strip of land 4300 miles long and barely 200 miles wide between the Pacific and the Andes. Stretching from Cape Horn to Peru in South America, this corridor is crammed with glaciers, ice fields, volcanoes, lakes, fertile valleys, sunny beaches and pristine wilderness. It's an unbeatable destination for any holiday, from an action-packed adventure to a peaceful wine tour. Chile is also one of the safest countries in South America and, not surprisingly, Chileans love helping others discover it.
Anything is possible: world class rafting, kayaking and fly fishing on the Futaleufu river; surfing big waves around Pichilemu; skiing in Portillo; camping and hiking in the northern deserts; boat rides and road trips through the Lake District among alpine lakes and snow-capped volcanoes; relaxing in spas in northern Patagonia; wine tasting in the wine valley close to Santiago; shopping and being seen in the Providencia and Bellavista neighbourhoods of Santiago; hiking and, of course, horse riding across the gem of Patagonian’s southern landscape, the Torres del Paine National Park.
Patagonia, Chile
This is a place suited to lovers of riding and the outdoors and those who like to get "off the beaten track". On the Glacier Ride you will have the company of your guide and Chilean horsemen - you ride into some remote areas where the only access is on foot or horse.
On the Estancia Ride you will have more more comfortable accommodation but still have diversity of rides across open pampas, rides to wild glaciers and iceberg filled lakes.
The Blue Ice Trail is a trip organised in response to those who wish to explore the remote wilderness and is a once in a lifetime adventure for those wanting to experience the best of three exciting activities.
Torres del Paine, Chile
The programmes offered in this spectacular region of Southern Chile range from one day options for first timers to ten day adventures for the experienced rider in pursuit of exhilarating challenges.
The world reknowned Torres del Paine national park offers open pampas, wooded valleys and breathtaking views of the towering mountains, turquoise lakes and rolling glaciers. The trails vary from vast open plains to steep mountain descents and ancient wooded valleys.