Itinerary
Here are some of the trips that we offer. You can download a copy of each itinerary using the links located above the itinerary you want. For more information we invite you to contact us.
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| THREE DAYS IN THE ARAUCANÍA REGION | |
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| Day 1 | |
| Reception at the airport, transportation to a 4-star hotel in the center of Temuco. Dinner at a restaurant in Temuco. | |
| Day 2 | |
| Trip to Conguillío National Park with a visit to lakes and lagoons, the Great Truful Truful canyon where the geologic formation of this sector, provoked of water erosion and the eruptions of the Llaima volcano, can be seen. Walks on the Las Araucarias and Sierra Nevada trails to the second lookout where a beautiful image of lake Conguillío and the aforementioned volcano can be seen. Time in the park: 5 hours. Return to the hotel in Temuco. Dinner at a restaurant in the center of the city. | |
| Day 3 | |
| Trip to the coastal zone of Puerto Saavedra and Puerto Domínguez to visit a Mapuche community in the Llaguepulli sector. Camp-style lunch with the boss of the community. Later they will show you their dances, music, accompanied by their instruments, and conversation about their customs and legends. Permanencia en el lugar por 4 horas. Return to the hotel in Temuco. Dinner at a restarant in Temuco. | |
| Day 4 | |
| Tour the mountain range of Curacautín, Lonquimay with lunch in this city. The trip goes through beautiful scenery rounded with native trees, mountains, and the volcanoes which make themselves seen the length of the journey. Visit to Saltos de Agua.
Stop at the Malalcahuello termal baths that offer a roofed pool with rich termal waters to enjoy for a relaxing time. Return to Temuco and passenger send-off. End of our services. | |
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| VOLCANOES AND CULTURES OF THE ANDEAN ARAUCANÍA | |
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| Length: | |
| 4 days and 3 nights. | |
| Season | |
| November - May | |
| Location | |
| Malalcahuello, Comuna de Curacautín, Región de La Araucanía, Chile | |
Trails: | |
| Huellas Pehuenches, Coloradito, Piedra Santa, Mirador Sierra Nevada. | |
| Activities | |
| Cabalgatas, Trekking | |
| Housing | |
| Camping Huellas Pehuenches, Hostal y Cabañas Lonquimay Extremo, Hostal y Cabañas Quincho Mahuida | |
| Description | |
A trip to become acquainted with the culture of the people of Pehuén, sharing with them the place they use as veranadas and where they have developed touristic activities to show their experiences, told so that the visitor can be enriched and know more about the life and history of this group which lives near Lonquimay. Along with this you will take a trip through one of the pewenches tracks that exist in this place until arriving at the location where the trekking of Navidad Crater will start, with impressive views of the mountain range in this zone. This cone appeared in the last eruption of the Lonquimay volcano on December 25, 1988. The aforementioned volcano is one of the seven that we will discover in this dazzling voyage through the mythic land of the Mapuche – Pewenche people. The guides that will accompany us have interesting information about the rich volcanic history of the Los Andes de la Araucanía, a journey that will take us from the majestic Icalma and Galletué lakes, passing through 1,000-year-old Araucaria forests and sharing with two indigenous communities, Melipeuco and Lonquimay, and one of the 7 volcanoes that we will discover in this dazzling voyage through the mythic land of the Mapuche. | |
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| Forests, Cultures, and 1000-Year-Old Ice | |
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| Length | |
| 3 days and 2 nigjts | |
| Season | |
| November - May | |
| Location | |
| Reserva Nacional Villarrica & Parque Nacional Conguillío, Comuna de Melipeuco, Región de La Araucanía Chile | |
Trails: | |
| Cumbres del Sollipulli, Llim Llim Huenu, Sierra Nevada | |
| Activities | |
| Cabalgatas, Trekking | |
| Housing | |
| Campamento Agreste Laguna del Cerro, Refugio Arpewe | |
| Descripción | |
| A trip that will bring us near the understanding of the cosmos in the Mapuche culture and in contact with 2 glaciers. This trip begins sharing with the indigenous community Andrés Huenupi in the Melipeuco community y and its Llin Llin Wenu trail, at the Llaima lookout, after which we will enter ancient Araucaria forests in the immediate vicinity of the Sollipulli volcano, which we will ascend to touch the glacier that covers the great side of this sleeping giant, obtaining incredible 360º views of the main peaks in the region, continuing with horseback riding and a night’s rest in the indigenous community’s refuge, ending with a journey to the Sierra Nevada glacier, where we will top off our senses with one of the most beautiful postcards of the incredible Conguillío National Park. | |
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| Forests, Cultures, and 1000-Year-Old Ice | |
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| Length | |
| 4 days and 3 nights. | |
| Season | |
| November - May | |
| Location | |
| Parque Nacional Conguillío Comunas de Melipeuco y Curacautín región de La Araucanía Chile | |
Trails: | |
| Truful Truful, Escoriales, Las araucarias, Contrabandista, Carpinteros, Sierra Nevada | |
| Activities | |
| Trekking | |
| Housing | |
| Hostal y Cabañas La Baita Camping Captren Camping Los Ñirres | |
| Description | |
A trip to explore the diverse scenery modeled by the continuous activity of the Llaima volcano inside of the Conguillío national park, an invitation to discover the beginning of life after the eruptive processes of one of the most active volcanoes in South America, a fascinating journey to discover the rich plant and bird life of the Captren lagoon and the imposing presence of the Mother Araucaria, an example at more than 2000 years old and silent witness to the fury and energy of the resuscitated, in addition to being the sustenance of the Pehuenche community to this very day. In this park are found forests with native species untouched by man, growing and developing in absolute freedom. An encounter with the history and cultural ancestry of the people of the land and the Pehuén, with their legends and histories of life that continue through time, and they wish to share with the visitors that come to their lands. | |
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