February – Lake District
UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, home to rare flora and tranquil landscapes
Within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protecting the last temperate rainforests of the Andes, Chile’s Lake District reveals its wild heart.
Travelers explore Puyehue National Park and Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, where volcanoes mirror themselves in crystal lakes, emerald rivers rush through deep valleys, and hot springs steam in hidden corners.
Here, Salto del Calzoncillo, Chile’s tallest waterfall, plunges 1,300 feet into untouched wilderness.
It’s a land of water, fire, and forest — a place to breathe, wander, and feel truly alive.