Three years ago I went to a path called Bosque encantado located in the Queulat National park in the Aysén
región. It’s a path of 1700 meters long which start at the south of Puyuhuapi in the austral road. In this beautiful place you can see the austral forest with specimens like líquenes,
coigües, arrayanes, coipos, chucaos, Martín pescadores, etc. All of them
native species.
You also
can see pumas and pudúes both of them in danger of extinction, a lagoon, and a tiny glacier.
However
i went whit my three best Friends, we
did autostop from my town Puerto cisnes to the bosque encantado at the
begining no one take us, but after 30 minutes finally somebody take us to the
place.
When we arrived the first thing we did was make a plan in
case we lost in the forest, because in that moment there wasn’t a park ranger or touristic guide, just
old signals in the road and there was totally free ( now you have to pay).
We started to walk, at the begining the road was easy but
later you had to climb until you arrived to a river, we were so tired so we
take a break to drink water of the river, finally we camed to the top, and we
can see an amazing landscape, a beautiful lagoon crowned by an awesome glacier.
After of descending to the lagoon we take another break to take
pictures and lunch, it was
such a peaceful
place we spend a long time there, after of
two hours we did the return and all of us taken a bottle of water of the lagoon as a souvenir.
sounds like a very dreamy place ...I'd like to go there someday
ResponderBorrarthe color of lake is so beautifull
ResponderBorrarI went to Aysen in 2016 but I didn't get to Queulat. I'll make sure to go next time, it looks wonderful.
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