Passengers are picked up from their accommodations in Belén, and from there the experience begins. In the vehicle, as they head toward the starting point, the specialized guide shares information about the region, including historical and cultural details that connect Villa Vil to the heritage of the Belén department in Catamarca. This first approach prepares visitors for the magic they are about to discover.
Upon arrival at the starting point of the trek, the guide offers an orientation talk with safety tips and details about the route.
The seven-kilometer, easy-to-difficulty trail is suitable for all audiences and takes about three hours to complete. During the hike, participants will see the impressive rock formations that resemble authentic natural castles, sculpted by the patience of time and erosion. The colors range from reddish tones and ochre to gray and play with the sunlight, offering visual spectacles.
Along the way, the guide tells stories about the geology of the place and the legends of the native peoples, who considered this site to be sacred. These narratives add a layer of depth to the experience, connecting visitors with the cultural and spiritual essence of Los Castillos.
A break in the tour, in a quiet and safe area, allows participants to enjoy a moment of rest while eating a snack (not included).
After the trek, transportation is ready to take passengers back to their accommodations.