You can also get to know Costa Araucanía through its rivers, lakes and bays, where you can explore stunning landscapes, cheerful coves and meek rivers. Particularly, you can travel Chol Chol river from Nueva Imperial city and down to Imperial River´s mouth in the Pacific Ocean. A similar alternative is going down Tolten river from Teodoro Schmidt´s village or from Hualpín and reach the river´s mouth in Caleta la Barra. You can also explore Lake Budi, Puyehue Lagoon calm waters, as well as explore the Monkul and Queule wetlands through its rivers with the same name.

For those who want to tour the Imperial River while hearing a story about the place, knowing various ventures on Cautín river banks and Monkul Wetland, there is a touristic offer “Navigable Carahue: the river route”. For more information, please contact the Carahue Communal Tourism Unit.

If you require formal touristic services in Costa Araucanía visit the following official website: https://serviciosturisticos.sernatur.cl/

Cholchol River and Imperial River Navigation

The Imperial River and Chol Chol are two of the natural resources, which cross the commune giving rise to the creation of resorts, boating of …
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Sailing on Imperial river

For those who want to tour the Imperial River while hearing a story about the place, knowing various ventures on Cautín riverbanks and Monkul Wetland, …
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Queule Wetland

This place holds a high concentration of migratory bird species, it also displays birds that remain for a long time in this place. It is …
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Toltén River

This majestic river is considered in traditional historiography as the natural boundary between the Mapuche and Huilliche and also in its passage through the commune …
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Puyehue Lagoon

It is a coastal lagoon of wide extension which sea mouth is at the northern end, it holds a shrub vegetation and grasslands, where you …
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Lake Budi

Budi is a brackish lake surrounded by peninsulas and inlets with extensive wetlands. During winter, the lake joins its waters with the Pacific Ocean in …
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Monkul Wetland

Monkul Wetland, located in the commune of Carahue, preserved and displayed to the world by the Lafkenche Community Mateo Nahuelpán, depicted by its biodiversity and …
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