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Nestled in the heart of southern Chile, the La Araucanía Region beckons adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike with its breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage. This enchanting destination offers a perfect blend of natural wonders and ancestral experiences, promising visitors a profound connection with both nature and local traditions.
At the forefront of La Araucanía’s attractions stands the majestic Villarrica Volcano, known as Ruka Pillán in the indigenous Mapudungun language. Climbing this 2,847-meter giant rewards intrepid travelers with panoramic views of surrounding volcanoes, lakes and valleys from its 200-meter wide crater.
Nature lovers will find paradise in La Araucanía’s five national parks. Conguillío National Park showcases millenary araucaria trees against the backdrop of the Llaima and Sierra Nevada volcanoes. Meanwhile, Huerquehue National Park offers the picturesque Los Lagos Circuit, inviting hikers to explore its pristine wilderness.
For those seeking relaxation, the region’s hot springs provide a soothing retreat. The Huife Hot Springs, situated along the Liucura River, offer thermal waters and spa services amidst stunning natural surroundings. Similarly, the Quimey-Co and San Luis Hot Springs promise rejuvenation in the heart of ancestral forests.
Adventurous souls can embark on a unique journey onboard the Santiago-Temuco night train, traversing 690 kilometers of Chile’s diverse landscapes. This rail adventure culminates in Temuco, the regional capital, where visitors can explore attractions like Cerro Ñielol and the Pablo Neruda National Railway Museum.
To truly immerse oneself in the region’s cultural heritage, a visit to Curarrehue is essential. Located 40 kilometers from Pucón, this lake district offers authentic experiences with the Mapuche people, Chile’s largest indigenous group. Here, travelers can savor traditional cuisine, listen to ancestral stories and gain insight into a fascinating worldview.
From volcanic peaks and healing waters to lush national parks and rich indigenous culture, La Araucanía invites visitors to discover the magic of southern Chile in all its diverse splendor.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.