The stunning blue glacier and tall waterfall at Quelat National Park in Aysen, Patagonia

Queulat National Park, located in the Aysén region of Chile, is a breathtaking natural sanctuary featuring mountains, dense forests, rivers, and fjords. One of its most iconic attractions is the Hanging Glacier (Ventisquero Colgante), a glacier suspended on a cliffside, with stunning waterfalls of glacial water cascading down from above. The park is a paradise for trekking enthusiasts, with trails that lead through lush Valdivian rainforest, turquoise lagoons, and impressive viewpoints.

The park’s biodiversity is rich, home to species like the pudu (a small deer), the monito del monte (a tiny marsupial), and a wide variety of birds. Visitors can also enjoy kayaking and boating on its rivers and lagoons. The sense of being surrounded by pristine nature and the peaceful atmosphere make Queulat National Park a perfect destination for those seeking adventure and a deep connection with the natural world.

Our EKO Experience: 

Trek through the ancient forests of Parque Nacional Queulat, visit the port town of Puerto Cisnes, kayak through the gentle rapids of Rio Cisnes, and relax in the natural hot springs of Puyuhuapi.

Cultural Insight: Engage with the local gaucho traditions and savor the region’s diverse culinary delights.