When you think of destinations to see stunning natural paradises, does Chile immediately come to mind? This skinny South American country probably doesn’t, but anyone who has traveled to Chile knows that it holds a bountiful array of beautiful nature.
Here are three national parks that any visitor to the south of Chile absolutely must-see.
Torres del Paine National Park
Located in the magical region of Patagonia, Torres del Paine is one of the most unbelievable landscapes on earth. Icebergs, glaciers, alpine lakes, and jagged granite mountains rise from the flat plains that lead up to the mountain range to create a landscape that you have to see to believe.
Chiloe National Park
On the western coast of Chiloe Island, in the Pacific Ocean, visitors will find a dense temperate rainforest as well as pristine beaches. Not only this, but visitors often see pygmy blue whales as well as other whale species swimming along the coast of this stunning park.
Cabo de Hornos National Park
Cabo de Hornos is located at the confluence of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Located at the very southern tip of the South American continent, the wild, wind-swept landscapes of Cabo de Hornos look like something from another planet.










