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South of the Río Maule, the
sparsely settled Melado Valley is
a paradise for hikers and riders.
On this tour you will be able to
combine these two activities and
discover a traditional way of life
and untouched natural wonders
off the beaten track. Get to know
the cowboys - called arrieros in
this region ("those who herd livestock")
- and their authentic
micro-culture that they have preserved
due to isolation and marginalization.
Combining horse-back riding
and hiking will allow you to overcome
difficult stretches on horseback
and go beyond possible
physical restraints.
Day 1: Talca -
Casa Chueca
A transfer from Talca train or bus
station will take us to the guest
house Casa Chueca, located on
the Río Lircay, a few kilometers
east of Talca. Here we will prepare
our trek, go shopping, and
have an introductory meeting
after relaxing at the pool. Dinner
and over night stay at Casa
Chueca. (D)
Day 2: Refugio Rabones
In another transfer we will arrive
at Rari, a small village south-east
of Talca and learn about crafts
produced from horsehair unique
to this region. Afterwards, we
will meet our cowboy guides
who will acquaint us with the
horses and will give us advice on
how to handle the animals
appropriately. Horses are an
integral part of life in Chile and
are used to humans; you will not
need previous experience to participate
and the arrieros will give
us horses according to our riding
experience. Then we will start
our trek with a 3-hour ride to the
Rabones Valley and our accommodation,
the simple but comfortable
Refugio Rabones, where
an excellent meal awaits us.
(B,BL,D)
Day 3: Melado Refuge
Today's stage will be quite strenuous;
we will ride through
untouched forests and past clean
rivers and jagged mountains to
leave the Rabones Valley.
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Through a thick Southern beech
tree forest on the upper part of
the road, we will arrive at the
settlement Roblería on the Río
Ancoa. Our accommodation for
the night will be the Melado
Refuge, a name that clearly is an
understatement. In spite of its
remote location in untouched
forests, the refuge offers very
comfortable facilities and we will
be able to relax at the pool. Dinner
and overnight. (B,BL,D)
Day 4: Melado Valley
We will reach our final destination
today, the Melado Valley.
On a spectacular path over a
pass at 2,000 m / 6,562 ft we
will enter the valley and reach
the Lamalodge, a simple and
comfortable wooden cabin that
is the ideal starting point for
tours into this virtually unknown
area on foot or horseback. In the
evening we will enjoy dinner
together. (B,BL,D)
Day 5: Hiking or Riding
We will split the group according
to personal interests today;
there are two possible activities
to choose from: you can either
go on an easy hike in the surroundings
of the lodge or ride
out to the valley of the Río Maule
through the beautiful Southern
beech tree forest and over a
pass. Overnight at the Lama
Lodge. (B,BL,D)
Day 6: Casa Chueca
We will be picked up and transferred
to the Casa Chueca,
where we will arrive at noon and
can swim in the pool or relax in
the hammocks.(B)
Day 7: Casa Chueca - Talca
After breakfast you will be taken
to Talca's train or bustation. (B)
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