Chile has 100 state-designated protected areas, covering almost 20% of its territory, including national parks, reserves, and monuments that focus on conservation. The central zone hosts vital parks such as La Campana, El Morado, and Radal Siete Tazas, offering diverse biodiversity and recreational opportunities. Chile's unique islands like Easter Island and the Juan Fernández Archipelago also contribute to its ecological richness, highlighting the country's commitment to sustainable tourism.