Freire

This commune, according to the population projections, had about 28.2 thousand inhabitants in 2013, which represents 2.8% of the projected population for the Araucanía region and the 0.2% of the projected population in the country. It is located 29 km from Temuco.

Perquenco

Great peace and rest can be breathed in the city of Perquenco, the communal capital, which offers Temuco inhabitants or to people from other greater cities, the possibility to relax and know this zone’s attractions. It is located 55 km from Temuco.
The constant rural-urban inhabitants’ development can be observed in its streets and main Squares; as well as its main avenues which are crowded by diverse varieties of trees, giving Perquenco a nature beauty seal.
The community’s patron saint is Sebastián, their protector. The religious festivities take place on January 20th and March 20th, where masses and religious processions are celebrated. Many people from different sites attend to pray and ask for “mandas” (religious vows) to the saint in Perquenco.

Cholchol

Cholchol, founded in 1881 and located beside the river under the same name. It proudly preserves the traditions of the Mapuche people, maintaining its ancestral culture alive. Situated 29 km from Temuco, there are many options to visit such as the Mapuche Museum and the locations of Huiñoco and El Peral, offering interesting initiatives for indigenous tourism.

Galvarino

It is a Mapuche town of great charm located in the Cautín province, Araucanía region. It is situated in the middle of the Imperial river basin, which allows using its resources. Over 70% of the population is rural, having the forest industry as a main commercial activity, focusing on pine and eucalyptus production.
Since 2014 and thanks to its Mapuche high density population, Galvarino declared Mapudungún as an official language, being the first territory in Chile to do so.
A rainy weather prevails in the region, although in a less scale towards north; in this way, the average annual temperature reaches 12.9ºC (264.2°F).

Lautaro

The Cautín province commune is in the Araucanía region, located 30 km (19 miles) north from Temuco. It was named after the Mapuche leader and strategist from the XVI century, famous by its feats during the Arauco war. His figure and wild rebelliousness were considered a source of inspiration and an example for the great personalities of the American independence struggle. The city of Lautaro was born after a fortress installed in 1881, during the expedition meant to integrate the Araucanía and was founded on February 18thof the same year. It is an interesting city situated along the Cautín river.

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Tourist information

Villarrica: Pedro de Valdivia 1070, Teléfono: 452 206619
Pucón: O’Higgins 483, Teléfono: 452 293003 – Brasil esquina Caupolicán, Teléfono: 452 441671
Curarrehue: O’Higgins 527, Teléfono: 452 1971574, anexo 31
Victoria: Costado Ruta 5 Sur, km 610
Curacautín: Manuel Rodríguez s/n, frente a la plaza. Teléfono: 452 464858
Lonquimay: O’Higgins esq. Colón, frente a la plaza. Teléfono: 452 464842
Vilcún: Arturo Prat 439, Teléfono: 452 918379
Cunco: Santa María 012, Teléfono: 452 467330
Melipeuco: Pedro Aguirre Cerda s/n

Temptations on the Way

En el destino andino lacustre hay varios lugares interesantes para detenerse o tomar un desvío. Si desea realizar trekking en los Parques Nacionales se debe llevar alimentación y abundante agua. En el caso de mal tiempo, una brújula y un mapa son de mucha utilidad para mantenerse en la ruta. Es importante llevar lentes de sol para proteger la vista, sobre todo en sectores con nieve.

Schedule

En las ciudades principales de este destino, el comercio abre de 10:00 a 19:00 hrs en invierno y en verano hasta las 20:00 hrs. Algunos establecimientos cierran al mediodía, pero en general se pueden encontrar supermercados y almacenes abiertos