Santiago, nestled in the heart of Chile , is not just a bustling metropolis but also a gateway to some of the most breathtaking hiking trails. Surrounded by the majestic Andes Mountains, it offers adventurers an array of options to explore nature at its finest. From serene walks to challenging treks, the area around Santiago caters to hikers of all levels.

Hike the iconic Cerro Manquehue Cerro Manquehue stands as Santiago's tallest peak and offers hikers a moderately challenging trail. It rewards them with panoramic views of the city and the Andes. The hike takes about four hours round trip and is best tackled early in the morning to avoid the midday sun.

The path winds through native forests before opening to stunning vistas at the summit. Discover El Morado Natural Monument Just a two-hour drive from Santiago, El Morado Natural Monument offers a day-long hike that brings you face-to-face with glaciers, mountain lagoons, and unique flora and fauna. The main attraction is the San Francisco Glacier and Laguna Morales—a perfect spot for a picnic after a rewarding hike.

This trail provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in Chile's natural beauty. Conquer La Campana National Park La Campana National Park, located about two hours from Santiago, is famed for its diverse ecosystems and was once explored by Charles Darwin . The park's highlight is Cerro La Campana, or Bell Mountain, which provides hikers with breathtaking views of both the Pacific .