Pali Aike National Park is a unique destination with a moon-like landscape, featuring low-lying volcanic cones, caves, craters, and lava scoria. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including guanacos, foxes, and ñandús. Visitors can explore the park's trails, including the Morada del Diablo Crater and the Pali Aike Cave, which was the site of an important archaeological discovery with traces of human activity dating back 11,000 years. The park's flora includes the dry, spiky Coirón, Mata Negra, Mata Gris, and Mata Amarilla, as well as Paramela, Ferns, and Anemones growing in the crevasses. The park offers a great opportunity for hiking, wildlife observation, and photography, making it a great place to visit with family and friends
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Activities: We went on a very natural getaway in the volcanic and wild Pali Aike National Park, with storks as our only neighbors. Camping was mandatory!
Highlights: We enjoyed the natural environment. The kids loved being so close to nature, especially the storks. Camping was a great experience ✨