There are ample of things to in Vallenar, one of the number one destination of South America and the fourth largest continent of the Western Hemisphere. The continent is politically divided into 12 independent countries namely Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela and the overseas department of French Guiana. The continent extends to 7,640 kilometers from Punta Gallinas, Colombia, in the north to Cape Horn, Chile, in the south. At its broadest point, where it is crossed by the equator, the continent extends to 5,300 kilometers from east to west. Vallenar is a destination in Chile and once you are there you will be just mesmerized by the options of so many things to do in Vallenar. Sightseeing in Vallenar is really exciting activity you can enjoy.
Vallenar is a city in the Atacama Desert Region, Chile. There are about 47,000 inhabitants in this city. Its main activities are farming and mining. Vallenar was founded by Ambrose O'Higgins in 1789. Formerly, it was known as the San Ambrosio de Ballenary, as Ballynary in Co. Sligo in Ireland was the birthplace of Higgins. It is located at 145 kilometers to the south of Copiapo and 668 kilometers from Santiago, Chile. It is situated in the valley of Huasco zone where the agricultural plantations are much in vogue. These are also some of the tourist attractions in Vallenar.
There are various things to do in Vallenar. One can take a tour of the city visiting the various historical glories and perceiving the quaint charm behold by the. The various plantations and orchards can also be visited. There are fruit plantations, vineyards and if you visit them once then it is guaranteed that you will never be able to forget the beauty. Thus excursions in Vallenar will be unforgettable.
The other things to do in Vallenar are visiting the most popular museum of Huasco, which will give you an outline of the natural, cultural, paleontological history of the city. A sojourn to this museum will give you the glimpses of the entire city.
This city was the center of iron mining but gradually developed to agriculture, benefited by the Huasco River and the recent construction of Santa Juana Reserve, which has made the fertilization of earth possible to a great extent.Valleanar travel also consists of places like San Felixe or Llanos de Challe national park. There you will observe the various species of plants and animals belonging to the country.
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