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from the park entrance around the edge of the Quebrada de RamĂłn (RamoĂłn Canyon) and back to the park entrance. The Salto de Apoquindo hike starts and ends on the same trail as the Los Peumos hike, but takes a steeper and more arduous detour to the 30 meter Salto de Apoquindo waterfall. Points of interest include native
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The trail comprises four sections, with three shorter hikes (Los Pangues – Los Tatas, 5 km; Circuito Las Chilcas – El Torbellino, 2 km; and El Toro – Laguna del Laja, 4 km) and one longer hike (Laguna del Laja – Los Barros, 24 km). It starts from the Control Hut in the Los Pangues
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The Aguas de RamĂłn Natural Park is also located on the eastern edge of Santiago, slightly to the north of Mahuida park. There are two main hikes in the Parque Aguas de RamĂłn: the 6.2 km circuitous Los Peumos hike and the 17.2 km circuitous Salto de Apoquindo hike. The Los Peumos trail runs
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An informal long-distance route in Chile and Argentina was created by individual initiative in 2014. The 3,000 km (1,850 mi) Greater Patagonian Trail crosses five of the nine trekking zones (Central Andes, Alto BĂ­o BĂ­o, Andean AraucanĂ­a, Valdivian Forest, Patagonia AysĂ©n) on a continuous
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and approximately 140 km south of Santiago. The 35 km trail runs from the park administration center to the Sector Agua de Vida, via the Sector de Ranchillo, with campsite and refreshment facilities, the Vuelta de la Guardia viewpoint, and the El Indio sector, with its nearby refuge and
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in the center of this city. The 9.5 km trail begins on the southwest side of the hill, circles below the summit to the eastern side of the hill and then runs north to the exit in the Mirador el Sauce sector, near the Camino La PirĂĄmide. Points of interest include the National Zoo, two public
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This trail, which translates as BahĂ­a Inglesa Headland, is a collection of one long 20 km walk and three shorter walks on various parts of the headland. The four trails pass several viewpoints – the Quebrada Chorrillos viewpoint, the Isla Grande viewpoint, the Portada Sur viewpoint and the
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This trail stretches 26 km south from the small town of Colchane, just outside the VolcĂĄn Isluga National Park, to the village of Cariquima. The trail reaches altitudes of 3,700 meters above sea level and points of interest include the church of Achauta, dating from the start of the 20th
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A large network of horse trails exists and provides access to remote areas in the Andes. These horse trails were often created by local herdsmen and settlers to drive livestock to summer pastures in the Andes and to reach remote outposts. Many of these trails are not documented in maps, lack
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lies 45 km southeast of Santiago in the valley of the Clarillo River. The 10 km Sendero de Chile trail runs from the reserve's El MaitĂ©n sector to the Corral de las Yeguas sector. Points of interest include a viewpoint overlooking the Clarillo valley and stands of native cacti,
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Sahondé (Sahondé Cowboys park), the Santuario de Cristo de Rinconada de Silva, where the traditional Virgen del Carmen festival takes place, views of Cerro Orolonco and its many small waterfalls, Cerro Zaino, with its olive plantations, and the pre-Columbian architectural zone of Jaheul.
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to the west. This short trail begins at the Salto RĂ­o Chamiza waterfall near the park's administration center and winds 5 km south via Laguna Sargazo lagoon and the “Cathedral of Millennial Alerces”, a stand of the ancient Fitzroya or ‘’alerce’’ trees after which the park is named.
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border crossing between Chile and Argentina. The trail extends 25 km from the Parque EscultĂłrico Cementerio las Carretas (Las Carretas Cemetery Sculpture Park) to the Meseta de Jahuel viewpoint. Points of interest along the trail include the sculpture park itself, the Parque de
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There are several other well-known hiking trails within Torres del Paine National Park, including the “W”, which leads in and out of the valleys on the south side of the Paine massif, and the “Full Circuit”, which continues on around the less-visited north side of the massif.
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route. Because the trail traverses remote areas of the Andes, lacks signposts and the infrastructure is limited, this is a challenging long-distance path. The trail is characterized by a great diversity and incorporates optional rafting routes.
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monument, north-east of Calama, via the village of Chiu Chiu to the Puente del Diablo (“devil’s bridge”), a natural bridge stretching over the Salado River. The trail passes several tourist attractions: the
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and this trail runs 54 km round Llaima Volcano north from the Salto de Truful Truful waterfall to the Laguna Captren lake. It is possible to see a wide variety of wildlife in the park, including
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The Malalcahuello National Reserve is found around 30 km east of the town of CuracautĂ­n, on the southern side of Lonquimay Volcano. The trail runs 18 km north west from the
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lodge in the Coloradito sector of the park to the Malalcahuello sector lodge. Hikers can view the region's abundant tree life including the emblematic araucaria and examples of
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dating from 3000 BC; the Laguna Inca Coya, an aquamarine lagoon considered sacred by indigenous communities; and the Puente del Diablo, stretching over a 20 meter deep canyon.
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Andean zone: Samo Alto, Orolonco, Rio Olivares, Parque Mahuida, Parque Aguas De RamĂłn, Sendero de las Grandes TravesĂ­as, Reserva RĂ­o Clarillo and Reserva RĂ­o Cipreses.
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The ambitious plans suffered substantial setbacks and no continuous longer trail was created. The foundation "Sendero de Chile" focuses now on environmental education.
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in the north of Chile, lying to the south of TarapacĂĄ. It is surrounded by the Atacama Desert and lies approximately 100 km from the popular tourist town of
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meets the foothills of the Andes. The entrance to the park is marked by a Sendero de Chile sign and the trail runs in a 5 km circuitous track.
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Individual initiatives now document such trails by GPS and publish them by internet on free-access, free content, trekking wikis and forums.
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tree, Chile's national tree, also known as the “monkey puzzle” or “monkey tail” tree. It is also home to the well-known tourist town of
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dating back to 1400 AD in the El Indio sector, views of the Cipreses Glacier and El Palomo Volcano, and the opportunity to see
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Portal Norte viewpoint – as well as a variety of beaches. It is possible to see a wide range of local wildlife, including
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lake down to the lake's southernmost point. Highlights include panoramic views of the lake, the volcano and
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forests, views of the waterfall and the 3,253 meter Cerro de RamĂłn mountain, and the opportunity to view
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There is currently one Sendero de Chile trail in this zone, the Pukará Lasana – Puente Del Diablo trail.
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There is currently one Sendero de Chile trail in this area, in Torres del Paine National Park.
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and currently contains two Sendero de Chile trails, as well as other important parks such as
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tournaments also take place in the Villa Frei and Villa Cerro Castillo sectors of the park.
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Popular ConguillĂ­o National Park is located approximately 70 km east of the city of
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This trail leads through Santiago's Parque Metropolitano, which contains the well-known
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is an important port city in the far north of Chile and is the capital of the country's
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ThisisChile.cl (official website of Chile), 12 July 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
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The Sendero de Chile currently lists one trail in this zone: Reserva Cerro Castillo.
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Mahuida municipal park is located on the southeastern edge of Santiago, where the
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Andeshandook, Mountain climbing guide, with detailed descriptions of 300+ routes
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There is currently one Sendero de Chile trail in this zone, the Kala Uta trail.
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The longest hiking trail in Chile is the informal 3,000 km (1,850 mi)
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Lying to the south of Coyhaique and on the route of the Carretera Austral, the
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is found in the southern part of the Selva Valdiviana zone, bounded by the
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regions. The area includes several well-known lakes and volcanoes such as:
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Wikieplora, Online hiking guide, with detailed descriptions of 300+ routes
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The Sendero de Chile currently has one trail in this zone, the Morro de
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signposts but are in principle suitable and attractive for hiking.
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CreciĂł El NĂșmero De Visitantes Al Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine
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is characterized by a wide range of environments and climates for
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and four volcanoes: Llaima, Villarrica, Quetrupillan and Lanin.
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section of the park and runs round the north-east base of the
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Hike El Cañi near Pucón, Chile for great views of the region.
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The RĂ­o Cipreses Reserve is located southeast of the city of
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The Sendero de Chile trail runs 18 km from the Serrano
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Preparation guide for hiking Torres del Paine national park
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highway, which provides the only road access to the area.
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in northern Chilean Patagonia, which includes the town of
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There are currently eight Sendero de Chile trails in this
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Inland Valleys – treasures just waiting to be discovered
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The Central Andes zone centers on the Chilean capital,
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swimming pools and a funicular which dates from 1925.
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Sendero de las Grandes TravesĂ­as (Cerro San CristĂłbal)
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The trail divides the country into nine hiking zones:
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Index

hikers
Chile
Atacama
glaciers
fjords
lakes
Patagonia
Greater Patagonian Trail
altiplano
Iquique
TarapacĂĄ Region
salt flats
volcanoes

Aymara
es:Nevado Cariquima
Calama
Antofagasta Region
San Pedro de Atacama

pukarĂĄ
PukarĂĄ Lasana
petroglyphs

Desierto Florido
Atacama Region
“Flowering Desert”
BahĂ­a Inglesa
guanacos
kelp gulls

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