Hike in Puquén Bio-Park & Cachagua: Day Tour from Santiago

View of Concepcion Hill during a private tour to Valparaiso from Santiago
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View of Valparaiso funicular during a private tour to Valparaiso from Santiago

Hike in Puquén Bio-Park & Cachagua: Day Tour from Santiago

Los Molles & Cachagua, Chile

  • Duration

    11 hours
  • Type

    All Ages
  • From US$

    144 p/p

Tour Overview:

If you're traveling through Chile and prefer nature over cities, wish to immerse yourself in its beauty, and spend a day on a hike surrounded by breathtaking Pacific coast landscapes, we invite you to book this tour.
We visit the most beautiful places the Pacific coast near Santiago can offer: El Puquen Nature Reserve and Las Cujas Beach. These feature a mix of landscapes, rare plant species, and endemic animals, many of which are listed in the Red Book of endangered species.
This trip is ideal for landscape lovers, professional photographers, and travelers passionate about biology, ecology, bird watching, and observing marine animals, making it one of the best hikes near Santiago.

Tour Highlights:

Los Molles

El Puquen Nature Reserve

Cachagua

Las Cujas Beach

Price Details:

1 guest US$ 620 per Person
2 guests US$ 320 per Person
3 guests US$ 220 per Person
4 guests US$ 170 per Person
5 guests US$ 144 per Person

Tour Includes

  • English Speaking Guide
  • Private Transportation
  • Puquén Bio-Park Ticket
  • Bottled Water on Board

Tour Excludes

  • Meals
  • Itinerary Details:

    Santiago: Starting the Tour

    We will pick you up from your accommodation around 8:00 a.m.

    Transfer from Santiago to El Puquen Nature Reserve

    2 hours

    We will travel 187 km north of Santiago along the Pan-American Highway to Los Molles village and the hidden gem - El Puquen Nature Reserve, a prime spot for Chile hiking near Santiago, Chile.

    1

    Exploring El Puquen: A Hike Through Nature's Wonders

    2 hours

    Once inside the park we will walk down the trail that traces the cliff's edge and offers spectacular views of the rocky landscape and the Pacific Ocean.
    El Puquen Nature Reserve is home to approximately three hundred species of animals and flora, nearly half of which are endemic.
    In addition to its rich biodiversity, the bio-reserve features geological phenomena, such as perfectly flat terraces formed by natural erosion along the Chilean coast of the Pacific Ocean. From these natural balconies, visitors can observe sea lions and various birds.
    Another attraction is formations known as "cold geysers" - narrow vertical caves about thirty meters high. As waves enter these cavities, they create a pressurized burst of water mist that shoots up to ten meters in the air with a powerful sound. One of these "geysers" is particularly impressive and is called Puquen, which means "whale" in the indigenous language of Chile.
    Near the "geysers," not far from the shore, is Piquero Island, home to colonies of seabirds such as cormorants, boobies, and gulls.
    At the beach's southern end, you'll find another natural formation known for its rich, dark colors and striking shapes - Rocas Negras. Here, the white-capped waves crash against the black rocks, and all you hear is the sound of nature. We will see Lobos Island, a place of a large colony of sea lions.
    Research vessels near this region's coast often spot the southern right whale (Eubalaena australis). After the walk, we will return to the Los Molles village to have lunch in one of the fish restaurants.

    2

    Lunch Time in Los Molles

    1 hour

    After the walk, we will return to the Los Molles village to have lunch in one of the fish restaurants.

    Transfer to Cachagua

    1.5 hours
    3

    Cachagua and Las Cujas: Walk and Wildlife Exploration

    2 hours

    During this stop, we walk 1.5 miles on a beautiful coastal trail. On the way, you get shots of incredible wildlife; from approximately 300 feet, we can observe a shelter for the Strange Wildlife, the Natural Monument of Isla Cachagua.
    In this protected zone, 14 coastal and ocean bird species coexist, forming a fragile ecosystem. Among them, we find the Humboldt Penguin, a bird species endemic to the Humboldt Current, part of the current that bathes most of the Chilean coast and the southern part of Peru.
    Our trail will end in the tranquil waters of Playa Las Cujas on the beach at Cachagua. We will rest, and then our driver will pick us up to return to Santiago.

    Transfer from Cachagua to Santiago

    2 hours

    Santiago

    Return to your accommodation between 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

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