Our experience
today leaves from the hotel in Castro at approximately 07:30 am to
We head towards the Chepu sector.
Our first stop will be in Port
Anguay, town on the edge of the Chepu River,
where you can still see forests sunken in the 1960 earthquake.
Then we will take
a boat that will take us to the mouth of the river where we will go down
and we will take a short walk until we reach the Muelle de la Luz.
From this beautiful
place, we will take some time to admire this wooden structure and
contemplate the dramatic landscapes that
The cliff offers us an ideal place to take beautiful photos.
In this place we
A local boat will be waiting, which will take us into the river.
where we can see a sunken forest
after the earthquake of `60 and we will have the opportunity to do birdwatching of various birds, among which
Different types of herons stand out, such as the Heron
Cuca, Purple Heron and the mythical Guairao, as well as the Fisherman, cormorants,
cahuil seagull among others, and if we have
Luckily, we will be able to see some aquatic mammals like the Huillín and the Coypu.
After marveling
With these dramatic landscapes we will change course and head sailing towards the Pacific Ocean, where we will disembark on a beach, to walk
approximately 20 minutes to the Muelle de la
Light, a place from which we will have an extensive
view of the Ocean, landscapes that we will never forget.
This is one of the
most beautiful places on the island, the Muelle de la
Luz is a wooden structure made by a well-known sculptor
of Chiloé, which makes up a trilogy of viewpoints that seeks to highlight the
identity of this wonderful place of cliffs.
On our return we will visit
a rural tourism house where in addition to lunch with the family we can
tour his house and gardens, learn a little more about country life in this
place away from the city.
After this
experience we will return to Castro until our hotels full of new
memories to treasure.
Don`t miss this
unique experience!