Voices of Nature
Explore authentic nature stories, ecotourism tips and experiences that inspire you to discover and protect your environment.
In our blog, we invite you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Chilean landscapes through unique adventures, told with passion by those who live and feel nature, motivating you to explore and take care of every corner.
Chilean Handicrafts: A Cultural Journey from North to South
From the vibrant colors of the highlands to the rainforests of the south, each region of the country has its own cultural identity, expressed through local craftsmanship.
Alpaca wool in the highlands, clay in the valleys, plant fibers in the southern wetlands, and native woods in Chiloé.
Chilean craftsmanship is more than just a beautiful souvenir—it’s a way to understand the land and its people.
Soaring Over Chile: Life, Legends, and Habitat of the Andean Condor
The Andean condor, a majestic bird of prey, soars through the skies of Chile as a powerful symbol of freedom and strength.
With its silhouette stretching across the Andes and its presence rooted in ancestral myths, the condor connects us to nature and the ancient cultures of South America.
Guide to the Regions of Chile: What to See and How to Plan Your Trip
If you're just starting to dream about a trip to Chile and don’t know where to begin, this guide is for you. At Ecordua, we divide Chile into key travel regions so you can discover the best of each one—what to see, when to go, and how long it takes to get there from Santiago, the capital.
Santiago’s “Cerro Isla”: The City’s Hidden Green Islands
There are 26 cerros isla in Santiago. Some have already become urban parks, while others are still waiting for their chance to be protected.
Santiago could triple its green space if these hills were protected and transformed into urban parks.
The Incredible Story of Carmenere: The Grape That Disappeared in Europe and Was Reborn in Chile
Today, Chile is the world’s leading producer of Carmenere, and this grape has become a national emblem.
If you want to taste it at its best, there’s no better place than its vineyards.
Resilience: The Sclerophyllous Forest of Central Chile
The sclerophyllous forest, characteristic of the Mediterranean climate of central Chile, is a unique ecosystem adapted to extreme conditions such as poor soils, water scarcity, and wide temperature fluctuations. Its significance lies in its ecological uniqueness, the ecosystem services it provides, and the threats it faces.