This guided tour will allow you to discover Chilean nature, just steps from Santiago.
You'll learn about the area's flora and fauna, as well as how the plants found in the natural park are used.
You'll enjoy unique views of Santiago, as well as the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Pick up at the Quilín Metro Station on Line 4 of the Santiago Metro.
Travel to the Quebrada de Macul Natural Park.
General view of the natural park site.
Get to know the Quebrada Macul Natural Park. Entrance to the park and approach to the Quebrada de Macul.
You will enter a typical forest of the central zone of Chile, surrounded by litres, maitenes, peumos and other native trees.
Tour of the trails of the Quebrada de Macul Natural Park. Observation of native flora and fauna of Chile.
You will find various viewpoints and views from which you can appreciate the natural environment, as well as the city of Santiago from above.
We will arrive at the San Juan Waterfall, an iconic waterfall in the Quebrada de Macul. You will be able to rest, hydrate and eat a snack, as well as appreciate the views present in the place.
We will start the return to the entrance of the park. You will be able to stop to take pictures and appreciate the local flora and fauna. In this part of the road, it is frequent to see eagles that inhabit the sector.
We will arrive at the entrance of the Quebrada de Macul Natural Park, from where we begin the return to the starting point located at the Quilín Metro Station.
The meeting place is at the exit of the Quilín Metro Station, on line 4 of the Santiago Metro. From the meeting point we will go to the Quebrada de Macul Natural Park.
Santiago is the vibrant capital of Chile, nestled between the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range. Known for its rich history, modern culture, and stunning natural surroundings, it offers a unique blend of urban life and outdoor adventure. The city is a gateway to both the Pacific coast and the Andes Mountains, making it an ideal destination for diverse experiences.
The heart of Santiago, this historic square is surrounded by significant buildings including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National History Museum.
A prominent landmark offering panoramic views of the city and the Andes. The hill is home to a statue of the Virgin Mary and a funicular railway.
The official seat of the President of Chile, this neoclassical palace is a symbol of the country's political history.
A charming neighborhood known for its boutiques, art galleries, and vibrant cultural scene. It's a great place for dining and exploring.
The tallest building in South America, offering a breathtaking observation deck with panoramic views of the city and the Andes.
A Chilean-style hot dog topped with avocado, tomatoes, and mayonnaise. It's a popular street food and a must-try for any visitor.
A type of empanada filled with a mixture of ground beef, onions, raisins, olives, and hard-boiled eggs. It's a staple of Chilean cuisine and can be found in bakeries and restaurants throughout the country.
A savory pie made with ground corn, chicken, beef, olives, and hard-boiled eggs. It's a traditional dish often served as a main course.
A hearty stew made with beef, pumpkin, potatoes, and corn. It's a comforting and filling dish, often served with rice or bread.
This is the best time to visit Santiago for outdoor activities and exploring the city. The weather is warm and dry, perfect for hiking, wine tours, and enjoying the city's vibrant nightlife.
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Santiago is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation. Be cautious and take common-sense precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Terminal Alameda, Terminal Sur
The metro system is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It's the fastest way to get around the city.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
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A vibrant port city known for its colorful houses, historic funiculars, and bohemian atmosphere. Valparaíso is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Santiago.
Two popular beach towns offering beautiful sandy beaches, resorts, and a variety of water sports. These towns are a great escape from the city, especially during the summer months.
A stunning valley surrounded by the Andes Mountains, offering breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities. It's a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
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