November - Araucania & Los Rios
Beyond Nature, Into Spirit
In Chile’s deep south, time moves differently. Mist rises from ancient forests, rivers hum through valleys, and the scent of rain lingers on volcanic soil.
In Conguillío National Park, the snow-capped Llaima Volcano stands guard over forests of araucarias — living witnesses of the Earth’s memory.
Further south, in the Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve, waterfalls weave through dense jungle, where moss, stone, and water seem to breathe as one.
This is the heartland of the Mapuche — a place where nature is not admired from afar but felt, honored, and shared.
To travel here is to listen: to the wind, the forest, and stories that have never stopped being told.