Let’s cross «La Campana National Park» hiking through the Chilean Palm Forest, and explore these lands of great biodiversity, like Charles Darwin did in 1834.

This activity offers the chance to contemplate and be enchanted by a great biodiversity of flora characteristic of the Chilean mediterranean climate, just an hour and a half from Santiago, set at the Coastal Mountain Range.

The excursion begins at the northern sector of La Campana National Park, which was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1985. From there we will begin the hike that cross the whole protect area heading south toward Olmué, where our driver will be waiting us to return back to Santiago.

The first stage consists of three hours hiking going up through a beautiful trail surrounded by sclerophyll species and Chilean Palms (Jubaea chilensis) among others.

Following the trail we will reach the Ocoa Hill pass, an excellent spot for lunch and rest while enjoying beautiful views that the place offers. Later, we will begin descent towards the traditional town of Olmué passing among a Santiago oak forest (Nothofagus obliqua var. macrocarpa) which is one of the northernmost relict oak trees.

We invite you to be part of this excursion of excellence and have an exciting encounter with central Chile´s wildlife, hoping your experience with us will become a lifelong memory.

 

Note: Between April and June mushrooms can be found, like the fungi we photographed Oct 2nd 2016.

Summary

  • Activity: Hike across
  • Tour length: Full day
  • Difficulty: Medium/hard
  • Season: During all the year
  • Total distance*: 14km (8.7mi)
  • Elevation gain: 720m (2,360ft)
  • Max elevation: 1,127m (3,697ft)
* One way trek

Price Per Person

PAXUSD
4 +170
3190
2250
1350

Itinerary

  • 07:30 Pick up at your hotel
  • 09:30 Hike begins in Ocoa Palms
  • 13:00 Ocoa hillpass, lunch
  • 13:30 Descent to Olmué town
  • 16:00 Car ride back
  • 18:00 Back in your hotel

Include

  • Guide ENG / ESP
  • Transport and driver
  • Box lunch: one sandwich and a large salad; cereal bar; chocolate or cookies; tea or an isotonic drink; two fruits and water.
  • Tel. signal most of the route
  • First aid kit
  • Park entrance fee
  • Trekking poles

Not included:

  • Accident insurance
  • Personal clothing

Recommendations

  • Pre-hydration and good breakfast
  • Hiking shoes
  • Long sleeves shirt if possible
  • Shorts on summer
  • Hut and sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Warm, windproof clothing on winter

In their words

The hike starts off in a beautiful dry area, clear skys and a view of the silhouetted layers of mountains in the distance. There are the towering palm trees and cacti giving a view that seems reminiscent of Jurassic Park.

Ben Fritsch / Illinois, USA

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Pictures taken on October 12, 2014 (spring)