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Chile is currently one of Latin America's most stable and prosperous nations. It leads in terms of human development, competitiveness, quality of life, political stability, globalization, economic freedom, low perception of corruption and low poverty rates.
Chile is unique in terms of its geographical and climatic diversity. In the north of Chile resides the Atacama Desert, the driest in the world. While on the same day, it is possible to also swim in a pools fed by geysers; watching wild llamas run free.
The climate of Chile’s central region is mild. This temperate weather makes it ideal for wine production as Chile’s wine is widely renowned for combining excellent quality with unparalleled value. With many wineries to visit, you can become an expert in only a matter of days. As part of the central region of Chile, Easter Island and Valparaiso have both been designated World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The Southern part of Chile is home to countless fjords, glaciers, volcanoes, and lakes. This region is home to the world famous Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia and the unspoiled Antarctic continent.
Many travelers and photographers have attempted to capture the majesty of Chile’s breathtaking landscapes but very few have been able to do it justice. You will just have to come and see it for yourself! |
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Testimonials
Sam Muirhead New Zealand I spent a week studying Spanish at Escuela Fronteras and had a great improvement in my communication and understanding of Spanish grammar, and learned a lot about Chilean and Latin American culture in the process. My lessons were well paced and my teacher. The staff all showed typical Chilean hospitality and created a lively, friendly atmosphere which made it a wonderful place to learn. Tuve una experiencia maravillosa.
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