Have you heard about the Andean Araucania in southern Chile?

Published by Vivianne Cuq, September 18, 2021

There are many reasons to set out to discover the Araucania Region in southern Chile: its landscapes, forests, hot springs. But also its lakes, rivers, and mountains. For a good reason, this area is called "La Region de Los Rios." The River’s Region.

Several national parks are concentrated here, the Villarrica National Park, Conguillio, and Huerquehue among the best known.

We propose some of the varied alternatives for adventure sports lovers. An opportunity to actively enjoy this area and be in close contact with nature.

 

One-day tour:

Climb the Villarica Volcano ( 2,847m / 9,340ft ), reaching the summit (crater) of one of the few volcanoes in the world with a boiling lava lake inside.

Trekking day to the Andean Lagoons, at the foot of the Lanin Volcano and within the Villarrica National Park.

Get started Rock Climbing with expert instructors, at your own pace and in an environment of forests, lakes, and glaciers.

Full day bike ride with a visit to the geometric hot springs.

 

Two-day tours:

Reaching the summit of the Quetrupillan volcano ( 2,360m / 7,743ft), crossing the temperate Valdivian forest that surrounds it. The experience ends with a good bath in the local hot springs.

Ascension of the Mocho Volcano ( 2,422m / 7,946ft ), practicing the use of crampons and rope.

Ascent of the Llaima Volcano ( 3,125m / 10,253ft ), in winter with skis, in summer on foot. Discovering the incredible Conguillio National Park and its ancient araucarias.

Ascent to the Sollipulli volcano ( 2,282m / 7,487ft ). From the summit, you will be able to admire its 4 km diameter crater. It is entirely covered by a significant 200-meter thick glacier.

 

Three-day tours:

Ascent of the Lanin volcano ( 3,776m / 12,388ft ). An expedition with one high camp and porters.

 

Andre Cuq