Exploring the North: Chile's Hidden Gems Unveiled 

Chile offers exceptionally diverse and extreme landscapes and climates, which is best exemplified by its northernmost region: awe-inspiring Northern Chile.

Best Places to Visit in Northern Chile

The Atacama Desert covers a 994-mile (1,600 km) strip on the Pacific coast. It is the driest non-polar desert in the world.

San Pedro de Atacama is a small town located within the Atacama Desert. The main highlight of this place is the dry salt lake called Salar De Atacama.

Iquique is quite a popular Chilean city due to its nearby beaches. Playa Cavancha is one of the best ones in town. Here, you can enjoy surfing and the sunset.

La Serena was founded in 1544, and its colonial architecture fairly represents its history. Great place to experience some old churches, museums, and vineyards.

Antofagasta is another great place to explore in Northern Chile. The landmarks have a British influence. You will find plenty of red telephone boxes and British clocks in the city. 

Reserva Nacional Las Vicunas is located south of Putre. The volcanoes of the Andes cover the whole area. The beauty of the mountains is enhanced by the running vicunas and viscachas on the fields. 

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