Puelo and Cochamó are must-go destinations if you're up for an adventure and some nature. In Puelo, Lago Puelo is ideal for kayaking, fishing and trekking through amazing trails. Don't forget to visit Lago Puelo National Park, where the forests and the Andean alerces will blow your mind. After a day of adventures, there's nothing better than chilling at the nearby Puelo hot springs. Cochamó, known as the 'Chilean Yosemite', is one of Latin America's top climbing spots and has plenty of places for hiking enthusiasts to explore. If nature and trekking are your thing, make sure to check out the trail to La Junta in Cochamó: an 11km hike that takes around 6 hours, or you can also do it on horseback. Both spots are perfect for unplugging and enjoying the great outdoors.
Between November and March, when the weather is warmer, perfect for outdoor activities like trekking, climbing and kayaking.
Temperatures vary between 15°C and 25°C, while in winter they're between 5°C and 15°C, with rain possible throughout the year.