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Travel Blogs from Pucon
Waiting for the weather to clear
It rained all day here and there is no way to climb Arrica to day.. The Guides flatly refuses,wisely I must say.
itsgoing to be another Dog Day , Rain and in the 50ties.......brrrrrr , And still a long way to go to Antarktika ,but mayby I just have to get used to it and thicken my Blood a little down here.
The Lake Region of Chile is very …
Pukka Pucon
So after an early flight from Santiago we arrived in Temuco which may possibly be the smallest airport we have been to so far, it´s between Temuco and Arequipa, but I think Temuco is the winner currently. After getting our bags we needed to sort out the transportation for the next 6 days, a 4 wheel drive had been booked to handle what we had been …
Lake us up before we go go!
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We had hoped to organise another multi-day trek across the Nahuel Huapi traverse, which stretched across one of the most beautiful national parks in the region. Unfortunately some of the trails were unpassable due to snowfall, as we were a bit too soon for high season. However, there was one particularly attractive stretch that could be done in two days, starting from one of the nearby ski-resorts which could be reached by local bus.
Before ...
Puke On Pucon
... drunkenly agreed that I would still get up and do the trek we had planned from 8 in the morning, which I've no idea how but I managed. Definitely learnt my lesson... Dehydration is bad, Drinking of course is still good! Despite feeling as rough as a Bolivian street dog (Chilean ones are plentiful but ridiculously healthy), got to the bus station, but then got misdirected to another station and missed the only bus going to the National Park. Undeterred, then stocked up ...
The long and winding road to Pucon
On our second day, we had to dirve 600km to reach our overnight stop. That's a lot of driving. We left at 8am, and headed to our main stop for the day; a town called Santa Cruz. There we visited the Colchagua Museum, which is basically the private collection of a Chilean businessman named Carlos Cardoen Cornejo. His some of his business however, was quite dodgy, so he's now not allowed outside of Chile. However, he's very popular ...
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Amenities
- Room service
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kitchenette