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Chile Backpacker Demand Signals

Official entries, accommodation demand, parks, domestic-trip, profile, and supply signals condensed into one static dashboard.

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Diagnostic view

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Period

Signal divergence

YoY movement by public proxy.

Country contribution

Nationality deltas against the selected period.

Month contribution

Monthly deltas for total, lodging, and top nationalities.

Gateway contribution

Land and airport entry pressure by crossing.

EMAT inspection

Accommodation metric breakdown

All public national EMAT fields from the snapshot, grouped by metric family.

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Dataset

Coverage
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Forecast
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Monthly trend

Selected metric by month.

Same-month YoY

Jan-Dec

Selected metric by month and year.

Baseline delta

Monthly difference from each line-year average.

Ranking

Top rows by selected ranking.

Explore rows

Rows are sortable and filtered by the search box.

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Context signals

Older, proxy, and capacity signals kept separate from current PDI and EMAT demand.

Profile-weighted origin markets

    Model notes

      Methodology

      This page is a static public-data dashboard. It combines compact snapshots generated from official Sernatur, SIET, INE, Subturismo, CONAF-linked SNASPE, and SII/DataTurismo sources. Raw private exports and database dumps are not used.

      The backpacker view is heuristic. Otros accommodation includes hostales, hosterías, residenciales, cabañas, and similar lodging; it is hostel-adjacent, not hostel-only. Profile scores come from aggregate air-entry tourist-profile workbooks. Forecasts use a simple same-month seasonal baseline adjusted by recent YoY ratios; they are not trained predictions.

      The tourist-profile source in this bundle covers 2019, 2022 H2, 2023, and 2024 H2. The official profile pages checked on 2026-05-26 did not expose a newer public profile workbook. Profile stay length is average nights in Chile, and estimated total spend is entries multiplied by average stay nights and average daily spend.

      Nationality and origin-market labels are Sernatur's Spanish canonical names (for example Alemania = Germany, Inglaterra = UK, Reino Unido = UK, Estados Unidos de América = USA). The page leaves them in Spanish so they match the public data exports.

      A HostelPunk data experiment.