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ChileChile is truly a country like no other in South America. This country embraces the long and narrow Pacific Ocean coastal region to the east, embedded between the Andes Mountains and Argentina to the west, while bordering Bolivia and Peru to the northwest. Chile takes great pride in being the longest country in the world with a width of 115 miles and an incredible length of 2,700 miles. Due to the country’s vast length, a wide range of climatic zones and weather conditions exist with a daily average of thirty-eight degrees difference between northern Arica and southern Patagonia.

While the country’s total population adds up to about 16 million, almost 6 million (40%), Chileans live in the country capital of Santiago. About 85% of the country's population lives in urban areas, while an incredible 15% of the population are responsible for agricultural productions of oranges, avocado, flowers, melons and much more. Moreover, the relatively small central valley around Santiago dominates the country in terms of agricultural resources.

If your Chilean travels take you outside the economic and cultural side of Chile, you will find landscape variety in forests, grazing lands, spectacular volcanoes, rocky/sand coasts and shimmering lakes. With a little extra local knowledge, you might be lucky to discover the labyrinth fjords, beautiful inlets, remote islands and historic glaciers.

Chile’s most known attractions for adventurers and culture seekers alike are Easter Island, Robinson Crusoe Island, the southern region of Patagonia and famous Altiplano in the north. Further, within a two-hour radius from Santiago are spectacular beaches, glacial hiking, climbing, biking, surfing, wine tours and much more. From the world’s driest desert in the north, endless coastline in the west, majestic Andes in the east, smoking volcanoes, virgin forests, lakes, fjords, rivers and glaciers in the south, there is something for everybody in Chile.

The best time to travel to Chile depends greatly on what you hope to see and do. If your mission is to play hard in the southern region, the most accessible months to the backcountry of Patagonia are December through March. The months of November through February are fantastic for long days, hot, dry weather and empty city streets in central Chile. For skiers, along with rain in the city, snow begins to fill the mountains again from July through September. In northern Chile, the Atacama Desert is easily accessible all year. March is a general all around ideal month to explore Chile from north to south because this is the transition time between the winter cold and rainy seasons.

We believe you’ll find Chileans are generally quiet but welcoming people. They are very proud of their amazing country and love to talk about its endless variety. The Chileans are very kind, helpful and will soon consider you to be their amigo so you will never feel lonely. Don’t forget the mention to a Chilean about their National soccer (futbol) team going to the 2010 World Cup!

 

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More Projects in Chile

CHILE - Farm Stay at Husky Farm in southern Chile
You will be in charge of multiple and diverse tasks. On the one hand you will help the farmers to run the farm and take care of the many animals they have.
CHILE – Spanish Course in Santiago de Chile
Learn Spanish at the end of the world! The Spanish school in Santiago de Chile is located in the nice neighborhood of Providencia, the most popular area for foreigners in Santiago.
CHILE - Farm Stay at a Ranch in Patagonia
At the Ranch in southern Patagonia you will experience the real Chilean country life and feel like a cowboy!
CHILE - Hotel work in southern Patagonia
Work at one of the most amazing places in Patagonia! Tasks include front desk, Outdoor activities, tour guide, among others.
CHILE - Spanish Course in Valparaíso
Learn Spanish at the end of the world at a UNESCO World Heritage Site! Valparaíso – also known as Chile’s cultural capital – is said to be among the most fascinating cities of Latin America.
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Featured Projects

GUATEMALA - Sea Turtle Protection
The Ecological Park includes several volunteer projects. Among those are the sea turtle project, the caiman and iguana breeding project and the mangrove conservation project on the Pacific coast of Guatemala.
CHILE - Volunteering
Social commitment is in great demand! Experience a different side of life in Latin America and help giving hope to some people!
CHILE – Spanish Course in Santiago de Chile
Learn Spanish at the end of the world! The Spanish school in Santiago de Chile is located in the nice neighborhood of Providencia, the most popular area for foreigners in Santiago.
URUGUAY - Internship
Upgrade your curriculum with a tailor-made internship in Uruguay! The country stands as few know about, yet is home to countless beautiful beaches and friendly personalities.
ECUADOR - Animal welfare and Eco-Tourism
Volunteers are needed to guide visitors through the park and to take care of the animals of the rescue center.

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