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rivers and volcanoes in the south form a scenario
of wide valleys, with a steep drop toward the
Pacific Ocean, an environment surrounded by large
lakes. The region is also characterized by cities
that show signs of a large European immigration,
especially German. Urban centers such as Valdivia,
Osorno, Frutillar, Puerto Varas
and Puerto Montt have incorporated features
of this culture into their architecture and gastronomy.
National parks and reserves are one of the
biggest attractions in the area and protect native
forests that include millenarian tree species,
such as the larch. The area from take Calafaquen
to lake Pirihueico is known as the Seven Lakes
district, because they share the same river basin
and are interconnected by rivers. From a traveler's
point of view, the most outstanding lakes are
the Catafquen, Rinihue and Panguipulli.
Further
south, the city of Valdivia is the gateway to
the coast, where the remains of Spanish forts
can be admired at the mouth of the Valdivia river
The origin of the city's name is found in a special
type of vegetation known as "Selva Valdiviana'-
evergreen forests with endemic species.
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Near the city of Osorno, you may enjoy the landscape
formed by lake Puyehue and the national park of the
same name, as well as lakes Rupanco or Lianquihue. On
the shores of the latter lake, the most outstanding
destinations are Frutillar and Puerto Varas,
and also the beautiful Saltos del Petrohud waterfall.
Following the road south, we come to the Todos Los Santos
lake.
In a straight line from Puerto Varas, you reach Puerto
Montt, starting point for the Southern Road, which
takes you to the Patagonia and Chiloé, an island whose
traditions and mysticism fill visitors with awe.
This dramatic environment and geography have made this
Lake Region the capital of adventure and nature tourism
in Chile. You have here all types of comforts, hotel
facilities as well as the possibility of going trekking,
fishing, doing sports, mountain biking, rafting, skiing
in Antillanca, taking cruises, relaxing at the Puyehue
hotsprings and observing the flora and fauna. Also cultura
activities and outings will teach you more about the
historic of chile south.
Attractions
History
With Chilean independence, pressure to settle these
lands increased, and unoccupied land was distributed
to a brimming tide of European settlers. These settlers,
many of them German, cut and burned the rainforest back
from the western shores of the great lakes, creating
a new landscape of manicured farms and tidy villages.
Recreation and relaxation
Natural beauty and excellent tourist services meet halfway
in the lake region. On the shore of Calafquén lake,
the town of Lican Ray boasts a lovely black sand beach
and a full range of accommodations. Further south on
LLanquihue lake, Puerto Varas and Frutillar are top
resort destinations, with unbelievable views across
the lake towards Osorno volcano.
Gastronomy
The city of Puerto Montt is the seafood capital of Chile.
Visitors will be astounded at the bounty of shellfish,
salmon, and other delicacies that await them in Angelmó,
Puerto Montt's port district.
Activities
Navigation
The Cruce de Lagos Trans-Andes cruise connects Puerto
Montt with Bariloche, Argentina, via a series of ferry
crossings of Andean lakes, including the spectacular
glacially-carved Todos Los Santos lake. Cruises through
the fjords and glaciers of Patagonia typically depart
from Puerto Montt.
Trekking
Trekking routes in this area focus upon national parks
such as Puyehue, Vicente Pérez Rosales and Alerce
Andino, which protect great tracts of temperate rainforest,
volcanic terrain, waterfalls and clear-flowing streams.
Observation
of flora and fauna
Southern Chile's evergreen temperate rainforest - also
known as the Valdivian rainforest- contains some 25%
of the world's remaining reserves of this vastly productive
forest community. Even more impressive are old-growth
stands of alerce, a towering conifer that ranks
as the second longest-lived tree in the world.
Near Valdivia, the Cruces River Nature Sanctuary provide
habitat for a wide variety of birds.
Fishing
Float trips, trolling and bank fishing are all good
ways to fish the abundant rivers and lakes of this region,
where rainbows, brown trout and salmon find ideal habitat.
Top destinations include the Petrohué river and the
Puerto river, both accessed from fishing 'mecca' Puerto
Varas.
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