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Parque Nacional Chiloé

Los Lagos, Chile
4.6(288)
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4.6
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5.0
6y

Heard about this park through a friend and was told it was a must visit on Chiloe! Park didn’t disappoint! It’s a simple cheap bus ride from downtown Castro that takes around 1.5 hours from the municipal bus terminal off San Martin. You get dropped off right outside the main gates, and after paying a simple entrance fee of $2000 per head (if you can convince the guy you are Chilean) you gain access to loads of beautiful trails, exhibits, a small museum and the visitor center. The trails are all well maintained and beautiful with lots of information about the local flora and fauna. Truly a must visit if you want to learn about the history and biology of Chiloe. From the park you can access a lake, a beach and many lookouts that provide nice views of the surrounding country. You can also catch an additional bus to the Muelle de las almas (dock of the souls). The entrance fee is $1500 per head and after a ~50 min hike, you find a beautifully crafted dock on a scenic and breathtaking bluff above the ocean. The hike is nice, but honestly, the dock isn’t worth the trip as you will likely encounter a long line to take photos on it, if you want to. The surrounding views are much...

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1.0
44w

fue una experiencia horrible para mi, primero que nos cobraron la entrada al mismo precio de siempre (no tengo problema con eso), el problema es que habían lugares y senderos donde no se podía pasar por remodelación, lo cual al final no era mucho lo que podías caminar pero el precio era el mismo, después lo de flora y fauna, tienes más flora porque los caminos o los lugares no es nada de otro mundo, aparte que por lo que cobran deberían arreglar los letreros para que se pueda leer mejor o que los baños tuvieran agua, los caminos eran muy básicos aparte que si van con la idea de ver pudú o zorros, mejor no vayan porque casi nunca se ven y se entiende porque, no hay nada entretenido ni que llame la atención, ni siquiera el treking, aparte que me encontré con una situación muy desagradable que esto hizo que mi experiencia fuera peor de ese lugar, en medio del camino ni siquiera escondido, me encontré excremento de una persona, justo en medio de la pasada, esto hizo que esta experiencia aparte de caminar demasiado y no ver nada de otro y encontrarme con eso ya fue mucho y los trabajadores de ahí mismo no pasan por el parque, no hay una vigilancia o orden ahí, esté parque siendo que está en uno de los lugares más lindo lo único que hacen el lucrar y hacer que los mismo animales de la fauna no estén en ese lugar, hasta es más probable que te encuentres un pudú en la calle que...

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4.0
6y

Nice national park with a variety of different ans separated small hikes that can be done. Take good shoes with you, especially after rain, it is very muddy. The two large hikes each takes approx. 90min and have information panels about plants, animals and mythology of the park along side the way (some even in english). Park entry is 5000 CPL per...

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IsaacIsaac
Heard about this park through a friend and was told it was a must visit on Chiloe! Park didn’t disappoint! It’s a simple cheap bus ride from downtown Castro that takes around 1.5 hours from the municipal bus terminal off San Martin. You get dropped off right outside the main gates, and after paying a simple entrance fee of $2000 per head (if you can convince the guy you are Chilean) you gain access to loads of beautiful trails, exhibits, a small museum and the visitor center. The trails are all well maintained and beautiful with lots of information about the local flora and fauna. Truly a must visit if you want to learn about the history and biology of Chiloe. From the park you can access a lake, a beach and many lookouts that provide nice views of the surrounding country. You can also catch an additional bus to the Muelle de las almas (dock of the souls). The entrance fee is $1500 per head and after a ~50 min hike, you find a beautifully crafted dock on a scenic and breathtaking bluff above the ocean. The hike is nice, but honestly, the dock isn’t worth the trip as you will likely encounter a long line to take photos on it, if you want to. The surrounding views are much more worth it.
S hmsS hms
This place is beautiful and has very good amenities. They even have a path for wheelchair visitors. If you get a chance to let Fernando guide you, you should! His English is decent, and he talks with passion about the fauna, flora and legends in the region. I enjoyed his explanation very much. The park itseld is very easy to visit. Not a real challenge but nice.
ruth bastiasruth bastias
Es un lugar muy bello, pura naturaleza, pienso que en eso no se invierte mucho, ya que, son lugares que no necesita de riego, fertilizantes, cámaras y ese tipo de inversión, por eso es que creo que debieran tener basureros a lo largo del sendero, un par los lo menos, algún baño, ya que se nota que pasan entre los arbustos la gente a hacer sus necesidades. También creo que debieran advertir claramente en el sendero a la playa, cuanto vas a caminar para llegar a ella, por qué... es súper largo el camino, y cuando te das cuenta de que no llegas, ya has avanzado tanto que no quieres perder lo caminado y llegas a una playa extremadamente fría y sin gran atractivo (a mi parecer). Pero es un lugar digno de visitar, ante de irse a la 5 sur, bajen un poquito por un camino de tierra que es maravilloso y tomen unas hermosas fotos, dejaré unas para muestra al final.
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Heard about this park through a friend and was told it was a must visit on Chiloe! Park didn’t disappoint! It’s a simple cheap bus ride from downtown Castro that takes around 1.5 hours from the municipal bus terminal off San Martin. You get dropped off right outside the main gates, and after paying a simple entrance fee of $2000 per head (if you can convince the guy you are Chilean) you gain access to loads of beautiful trails, exhibits, a small museum and the visitor center. The trails are all well maintained and beautiful with lots of information about the local flora and fauna. Truly a must visit if you want to learn about the history and biology of Chiloe. From the park you can access a lake, a beach and many lookouts that provide nice views of the surrounding country. You can also catch an additional bus to the Muelle de las almas (dock of the souls). The entrance fee is $1500 per head and after a ~50 min hike, you find a beautifully crafted dock on a scenic and breathtaking bluff above the ocean. The hike is nice, but honestly, the dock isn’t worth the trip as you will likely encounter a long line to take photos on it, if you want to. The surrounding views are much more worth it.
Isaac

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This place is beautiful and has very good amenities. They even have a path for wheelchair visitors. If you get a chance to let Fernando guide you, you should! His English is decent, and he talks with passion about the fauna, flora and legends in the region. I enjoyed his explanation very much. The park itseld is very easy to visit. Not a real challenge but nice.
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Es un lugar muy bello, pura naturaleza, pienso que en eso no se invierte mucho, ya que, son lugares que no necesita de riego, fertilizantes, cámaras y ese tipo de inversión, por eso es que creo que debieran tener basureros a lo largo del sendero, un par los lo menos, algún baño, ya que se nota que pasan entre los arbustos la gente a hacer sus necesidades. También creo que debieran advertir claramente en el sendero a la playa, cuanto vas a caminar para llegar a ella, por qué... es súper largo el camino, y cuando te das cuenta de que no llegas, ya has avanzado tanto que no quieres perder lo caminado y llegas a una playa extremadamente fría y sin gran atractivo (a mi parecer). Pero es un lugar digno de visitar, ante de irse a la 5 sur, bajen un poquito por un camino de tierra que es maravilloso y tomen unas hermosas fotos, dejaré unas para muestra al final.
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