Instead of resting after the volcano hike we got up early the next day and embarked on a 2 day, 40km hike through the gorgeous Huerquehue National Park. The area is famous for its Araucaria (Monkey Puzzle) forests and it feels very much like Arther Conan Doyle's 'Lost World'. Some of the trees in the park are over 2,000 years old and reach heights we thought a monkey puzzle never could. Along the trail we saw red headed woodpeckers tapping and listening for grubs and Tarantulas crawling on the forest floor.
The aquatic side of the park was equally impressive with cascading waterfalls crashing in to deep, clear pools and natural hot springs to soak our tired muscles in. At the end of the first day we reached Termas Rio Blanco which was a campsite dreams are made of. We were the only campers there and we pitched our tent right next to the steaming, hot spring. We relaxed for hours under the moon and the stars and thought that life can't possibly get much better than this!
The next day we woke up to sunshine and had another quick dip before beginning our 20km return hike. Our supplies of food were running low so we were very grateful for the tasty and nutricious piñones nuts which fell from the monkey puzzle trees. We also enjoyed great views of Volcán Villarrica in the distance with its perfect snow covered cone towering over the valley. We got back to Pucón tired but satisfied that we had seen another of Chile´s spectacular national parks.
For our last adventure we took on Class IV rapids in the nearby Rio Trancura. It was our first ever rafting trip and after donning our Power Ranger wetsuits and learning the basics we soon became an acquatic cohesive unit. The rapids were wild and threw us about in disorientating spins but it was great fun and we all enjoyed getting completely soaked. Somehow we managed to all stay aboard, except from when we all chose to dive in for a river swim!
After all these adventurous activities we are ready for a bit of chill out time in Santiago before we head to Easter Island on the 5th of May.... Bring on the stone heads!
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