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Nevados de Chillan

Nevados de Chillan: Ski, Snowboard, and Discover Hidden Powder in Chile

Discover some of Chile's most powder-filled hidden gems at popular ski resorts including Valle Nevado, La Parva, El Colorado, and the Nevados de Chillán volcano, which is our guide's particular favorite. Our knowledgeable experts take you directly to the top inbound stashes without requiring you to hike or trek uphill. With wine tasting, hot springs, traditional home-cooked meals, and a lively nightlife, this tour offers more than simply skiing and snowboarding.

Explore Secret Powder Spots with Expert Local Guides

Two multilingual local experts lead our journey, taking you off the usual route to discover our favorite hidden areas in some of Chile's most famous ski resorts. You'll find some of the greatest unexplored powder stashes in the Andes, from the volcanic landscape of Nevados de Chillán to the high-altitude slopes of Valle Nevado. The schedule changes daily based on weather and snow conditions so you can ski the most thrilling terrain and the freshest lines.

After a long day of slicing through fresh snow, unwind in geothermal-fed outdoor hot pools and natural volcanic hot springs that are ideal for body and mind restoration.

Chilean Culture Meets Mountain Adventure

This experience goes beyond skiing. Highlights include:

  • A 3-course lunch and wine tasting at the renowned Miguel Torres vineyard, a leader in high-end Chilean wines
  • Immersion in Chile’s friendly mountain cultures through visits to local villages and traditional home-cooked meals
  • Evenings spent in Chillan and Farellones ski village nightlife, where you can mingle with locals and fellow travelers
  • Whether you’re looking to connect with culture or simply unwind after epic runs, this trip offers something for every explorer.

Who Is This Tour For?

  • Experienced intermediate and expert skiers and snowboarders looking to explore beyond groomed routes and find hidden locations that only locals are aware of are the target audience for this expedition.
  • In addition to being able to handle most resort lines and ungroomed terrain with ease, participants should be able to ski or snowboard in a variety of snow conditions, from soft powder to tougher snow.
  • In order to go around the mountain effectively on longer traverses, snowboarders need to feel at ease gripping both heelside and toeside edges.
  • We visit high-altitude destinations with elevations between 9,000 and 12,000 feet (2,800 and 3,600 meters) where fantastic powder conditions are typical throughout the course of four days of skiing.

Conclusion: Your Powder-Filled Chilean Ski Adventure Awaits

Nevados de Chillán provides a special blend of easy adventure, cultural immersion, and spectacular powder. This trip is ideal for anyone who wants high-adrenaline and genuine experiences, whether they want to explore secret backcountry caches or carve lines at Chile's best resorts. Your South American ski trip turns into a lifelong memory with the help of knowledgeable local guides, breathtaking high-altitude terrain, tranquil hot springs, and a lively local culture.


Get ready to go above the norm, have an amazing experience, and create memories for your next ski trip.

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