Join us for the perfect tour to embrace adventure and the great outdoors!
Our journey will take us to the Chaiguen Adventure Park, where you'll have the opportunity to select from a variety of activities such as zip-lining, kayaking, or rappelling.
We will also explore the island of Aucar, where we will wander through its botanical garden, historic cemetery, and charming wooden church.
Additionally, there will be an option to enjoy lunch in Tenaun, savoring local delicacies crafted from regional ingredients, and we will also visit the stunning Tocoihue waterfall.
Don't miss out on this adventure!
Tour Description
We will start our day by departing from the passenger hotels in Castro, heading north towards the charming town of Quemchi. Our primary destination is the Chaiguen Adventure Park. Upon arrival, we will explore the trails of the native forest, where you'll encounter trees such as myrtles, tepas, cinnamon trees, and ulmos, leading us to a stunning waterfall on the Chaiguen River.
Here, there's an opportunity to engage in activities like canopy, rappel, or kayaking. We'll spend two hours in the park, so it's essential to make the most of our time!
Our journey will then take us south to visit a quaint island known as Aucar, accessible via a 400-meter wooden footbridge. On the island, we will explore a botanical garden, an old cemetery, and a wooden chapel, providing us with a closer look at these unique sites.
Following our exploration of Aucar, we will head to Tenaun, where we have the option to enjoy lunch at Agroturismo Mirella, sampling local culinary delights. Additionally, we'll have the opportunity to stroll around the town and admire its beautiful church, distinctive for its three towers.
Post-lunch, we will return to the main road and take a detour to visit the Tocoihue waterfall, the tallest in Chiloé, featuring a breathtaking 40-meter drop.
Our day concludes as we return to the passengers' hotels in Castro.
What’s included?
What’s included:
Transfers, tickets Chaiguen Park and Tocoihue, guide (Spanish, English)
What’s NOT included:
Lunch, extra activities (rappelling, canopy, kayaking, etc.)
Frequently Asked Questions
The excursion to Chaiguen Adventure Park lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours from departure to return to the meeting point. The tour includes hiking through native Chiloé forests, crossing suspension bridges, zip-lining, and access to various adventure circuits designed for all ages. It also includes a guided introduction to the local flora and fauna, free time to explore the walkways, and outdoor activities ideal for those seeking ecotourism and adventure tourism experiences in the Chiloé wilderness.
No prior experience in adventure activities is necessary to enjoy the excursion at Chaiguen Adventure Park. The park is designed so that both beginners and experienced tourists can enjoy its facilities. Specialized guides provide instruction and supervision throughout the tour, ensure the correct use of safety equipment, and adapt the itinerary to the participants' skill levels, making the experience accessible to families, couples, and groups of friends interested in active and adventure tourism in Chiloé.
To make the most of your excursion to Chaiguen Adventure Park, we recommend wearing comfortable, sporty clothing, a raincoat in case of rain, and closed, non-slip shoes ideal for walking on trails and wet areas. It's advisable to bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat. Insect repellent is also recommended. All the necessary technical equipment for adventure activities (such as harnesses and helmets) will be provided by the tour organizers, ensuring your safety during your visit.
Yes, Chaiguen Adventure Park and Best South America Tours offer complementary services that may include round-trip transportation from your accommodation or central locations in Castro and the surrounding area, making trip planning easier. The park has snack areas, and you can sometimes purchase snacks or access picnic areas. For an enhanced experience, inquire about the availability of professional photography services during your visit, as many adventure tourism excursions in Chile offer personalized souvenirs.
The excursion is designed for all ages, but some activities at Chaiguen Adventure Park may have minimum age restrictions (generally 6 or 8 years old) and basic physical requirements, such as the ability to walk on uneven trails or the necessary dexterity for adventure courses. It is important to inform us of any relevant medical conditions before booking. For families, school groups, and seniors, gentler tour options are available, focused on enjoying nature and safe ecotourism.
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