Puerto Varas


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Puerto Varas, nestled within Chile's gorgeous Lake district beside two breathtaking snow-capped volcanoes: Osorno & Calbuco! It is one of the most picturesque cities in the Patagonia region.

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This charming city is full of breathtaking natural beauty and colonial heritage. Located on Lake Llanquihue's tranquil shores, travelers are treated to panoramic views of Osorno Volcano and Calbuco Volcano.

Known as the 'City of Roses,' Puerto Varas boasts traditional German-style architecture reminiscent of its past and modern residential neighborhoods with beautiful gardens filling each street corner - making it an enchanting destination no matter what you're looking for!

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Puerto Varas offers an exciting array of activities for the adventure lover. Explore its picturesque landscape with kayaking, hike trails among towering volcanoes, or experience white water rafting on some of Chile's most daring rapids!

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Another popular option among travelers is visiting Chiloé Island.     Our adventure to Chiloé Island began with a much-anticipated ride on the ferry - an impressive vessel carrying all manner of vehicles, from cars and vans to large trucks. Moving around its spacious upper deck offered passengers magnificent panoramas of verdant landscapes before arriving at the island.

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The majestic Chiloé Island is home to the remarkable Puñihuil National Monument – a natural heritage site that plays host to both Magellanic and Humboldt penguins. The two species, closely related yet distinct in size, form an exclusive relationship here as they coexist harmoniously while breeding side by side - something rarely seen anywhere else on earth! These birds make dedicated parents with each contributing their share of parental care; once eggs are laid in nests and hatchlings appear, both parties work together diligently until fledglings can stand proudly against life’s unpredictable currents. 

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Puñihuil is home to a rich variety of birds and marine wildlife. Species such as the red-legged cormorant, kelp gull, kelp goose, Fuegian steamer duck populate this haven while playful otters find refuge in its protected boundaries.

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