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Showing posts with label Vacations. Show all posts

Vacations 2014 - Part II: Huilo Huilo!

Posted by Unknown at 9:09 AM 0 comments
Salto Huilo Huilo

This post if it is long overdue, because I was too lazy to edit the photos :P

It's is the second part of my summer vacation 2014, where I visited Arica and Huilo Huilo. You can find the post where I tell you about my trip to Arica here.

The Huilo Huilo reserve is located in the southern part of Chile, about 56 kilometers from Panguipulli, in the province of Valdivia. This sector has a rainy temperate climate, which is characterized by mild temperatures and abundant rainfall throughout the year.


Mapa base obtenido de Google Maps

In the map above, you can see the area of the reserve, which is within the red circle, and the black dot shows a nearby town called Puerto Fuy.

The purpose of this reserve is the conservation of flora and fauna found in this sector, which is part of the Valdivian Forest. This is because the Valdivian Rainforest is a "hotspot" of biodiversity, since in this area can be found species of animals and plants with unique characteristics and are endemic (not found naturally nowhere else in the world).

This makes that this reserve possesses an incredible landscapes and also has four hotels that have a very interesting architecture. The only bad thing is that the reserve is private and the hotels are quite expensive for the average salary of Chile. Many of the rides do not need to be hosted in some of the hotels, paying entrance obviously, but if you're hosted you have more access to areas of the reserve.

So for me, it was kind of a dream to go to this reserve, until one day, looking for hotels in Chile, I found an offer that reduced quite the price of accommodation. I decided to took the offer and get a bit into debt to fulfill one of my dreams :)

I stayed at the hotel Nothofagus, that belongs to the reserve. Here I show you some photos of the hotel.
Nothofagus Hotel. Photo from the reserve webpage

Giant tree found in the center of the hotel

 
Sunset from the balcony

Room Interior

Tempered swimming pool of the hotel

The greatest attraction of this place is the Salto Huilo Huilo, a waterfall of 37 meters in height.
Salto Huilo Huilo

Water color in the area of the waterfall

With my boyfriend, resting and taking photos

Copihues are the national flower of Chile.  We found them on the path to the waterfall

Another attraction of the place is the hatchery of deer and wild boar. I had never been near these animals, so I was very excited. How we went on a season with few tourists, we were very lucky and saw many of these animals.






Llama that was hanging out with the deers :P

Also we took a horseback excursion on a trail of the reserve. It was the first time I rode a horse :P
The horse that I rode.

With a funny face XD

Photo by Sebastián

Photo by Sebastián


Photo by Sebastián

The last day of our trip, we decided to visit a town near the reserve, called Puerto Fuy. It's located on the shore of Pirehueico Lake. From here depart barges that cross the lake and from there the road continues towards the border crossing Hua-Hum, located just minutes from San Martín de los Andes in Argentina.
Pirehueico Lake

Dock

Barge departing to cross the lake

And here I leave more cute photos taken during this trip:





Thistles are my favorite flowers!

Well, I hope you have liked the photos of southern Chile.

Hugs for everyone!

PS: Some of these photos were taken using my cell and edited with PicMonkey. Others were taken with my camera.

Vacations 2014 - Part I: Arica!

Posted by Unknown at 7:12 PM 0 comments

I know is a little late to talk about my summer vacations (in Chile, summer vacations are in January and February), but I took some beautiful photos and I want to share it with you. ;)

During the vacations of this year we visited two completely opposite places of Chile: Arica and Huilo Huilo Park. These places have very different landscapes, because Arica is located in the northern part of my country, with a most likely desert climate and Huilo Huilo Park lies in the south, where the climate is much more humid. Well, as the title says, in this post I will tell about our visit to Arica and  in the next post about Huilo Huilo.

Arica is one of the cities that lies northernmost of Chile, in fact is the place that serves as a point of departure to Peru and Bolivia.
 
The yellow circle is the area of ​​the city of Arica and Azapa Valley. In the black circles there are other places that we visited: On the right you can see the area of ​​Putre and Lake Chungará and above the city of Tacna, in Peru.

This city has a very pleasant climate, for this reason it is  known as the "City of Eternal Spring", which makes it perfect for enjoying its beaches almost the entire year.

I must admit that I hardly ever swim at chilean beaches, because I consider that they are very cold (or I am very susceptible to cold XD), but in my opinion the water from the beaches of Arica is much warmer than the rest of Chile’s beaches. So I managed to swim on it.I think that the last time that I did it was about 15 years ago :)






With friends at the beach

  Swimming :P

Sunset

 
One of the most visited places in Arica is the "Morro de Arica". El Morro is a hill that is almost in the middle of the city, close to the coast. This hill is very important in Chile’s history, because one of the major battles of the Pacific War took place in here. In fact, at the top of the hill there is a large historical and weaponry museum.
 
View of the hilltop of El Morro, from the beach

 View from the hilltop of El Morro

  Some of the exhibits of the Historical and Weaponry Museum at El Morro

The hilltop of El Morro

We also visited the "Valle de Azapa", which is a valley located near to Arica well known for its fruits and vegetables, especially olives. Here is a very interesting museum where you can see archaeological remains and mummies.

Chinchorro’s mummies in the Archaeological and Anthropological Museum of San Miguel de Azapa. These mummies are from the period between 5000 and 2000 b.c.

And finally, we visited one of the "must" places in northern Chile, the Chungará Lake. This lake is one of the highest located in the world, at about 4500 m.a.s.l. The majority of the tours starts at Arica and they are quite long, lasting almost an entire day, but they really worth it. This is mainly because you have make stops often, so you can get used to the altitude and in this way don't suffer from altitude sickness or "Puna" as it’s call here. A good thing of this stops is that you can visit the towns that are in the way and by a lot of local handcrafted items

One of the first stops on the tour is to observe the Lluta geoglyphs, which can be seen in the following photos. Some of these figures represent people and other animals.
   






Here are some photos of the other stops that we made on the way to the lake:
 
Poconchile's Cemetery

 
View from Pucará's scenic view

 Another view from Pucará's scenic view

And in one of the stops we could see closely these llamas. I love these animals!



 

After many stops and about 8 hours of travel, we arrived to Chungará Lake. Besides the beautiful lake and volcanoes, in this place you can see a lot of native wildlife, including llamas, ducks and flamingos.












Finally, in the return to Arica, we made a last stop in a town called "Putre". It's really beautiful and still remains with its buildings made of stone, such as they were in antiquity. The town's church is one of the national monuments of Chile and has had to be rebuilt several times due to the earthquakes it suffered.

Me in front of Putre's church

Belltower of Putre's Church

Well, that sums up much of what we did in Arica. One of the days of this trip, we went to Peru and visited the city of Tacna. There we bought a lot of stuff and we ate the delicious Peruvian cuisine, 100% recommended! Too bad I do not have many pictures of that part of the trip.

 In front of Tacna's Cathedral (photo taken by Pilar :P )

That's all! Hugs for everyone!

Some extra photos: 

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