
Mount Ñielol is a leafy nook very close to the city. In addition to protecting biological diversity, this area has been the protagonist of one of the most representative historical events in the region.

We toured around the urban area in one of the most booming cities in Southern Chile, the entrance gate to the Lake District.

An old railway station and locomotive yard have been refurbished to become a space where memory and culture are housed.

While the Western calendar marks the beginning of the year in January, for the Mapuche people, the true start arrives on June 24, when the sun is reborn and nature renews itself.

With its own history and vibrant life, the Municipal Market has become a must-visit in Temuco, where local flavors, colors, and traditions come together.

The Araucanía Regional Museum presents a complete collection on the past of the region, where the Mapuche and the colonists' legacy has written part of its history.

A circuit around most of the attractions in the Araucanía Region which both starts and ends at the City of Temuco.

Situated 35 kilometers away from the City of Temuco, we went around the District of Nueva Imperial, which preserves its Mapuche roots intact.

We toured around Port Saavedra and Lake Budi, both of which led us near the ocean and showed us the ethnic roots of the region.