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.
Soaring over Chile: The life of the Andean Condor
The Andean condor, an iconic bird of Chile, soars through the skies as a symbol of freedom and strength. This incredible creature, featured on the national coat of arms, holds a special place in Andean culture and mythology, reminding us of our connection to nature.
Discover Chile through its Landscapes and Ancestral Communities
Are you ready to uncover the deep roots of this country?
Join us on this journey through Chile’s regions and fascinating ancestral cultures.
Natural Monument El Morado: Trekking to Laguna Morales
If you’re looking for a nature escape, a break from Santiago, and the chance to surround yourself with high mountain landscapes, the Natural Monument El Morado in Cajón del Maipo is the perfect choice.
Located just 93 kilometers from the city, this park is a paradise for trekking lovers, landscape photographers, and those seeking to enjoy the majesty of the Andes.
Cerro Manquehue: a classic of Santiago
Cerro Manquehue, with its impressive presence, is one of the most iconic mountains in Santiago, Chile.
From its summit, you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Andes mountains, making the hike a truly worthwhile experience.
The Child of El Plomo and the Inca Empire in Chile
One of the most important discoveries that confirms the presence of the Tawantinsuyu (the Inca Empire) in Chilean territory was the finding of the Child of El Plomo in 1954, which proved the Inca presence in the central Andes of Chile.
The mountains surrounding Santiago: The Andes and the Coastal Range
If you love trekking and nature, Santiago is the perfect destination for you. The city is nestled between two mountain systems, each offering countless places to explore: the Andes to the east, and the Coastal Range to the west.