Reserva Nacional "Radal Siete Tazas"
Seventh Region

Description
The park is administrated through CONAF and is located in the Seventh Region. Its importance is due to endangered species found there such as the Mountain Cypress, Luma blanca, Maitén, Roble, etc. Furthermore, there is rich fauna such as Pudús, mountain lions, foxes, vizcachas, etc. Among the birds: Black Woodpeckers, Condors, Peregrin Falcons, etc. There are cascades like the 40 meters high Velo de la Novia and the 25 meters high Salto de la Leona. The Siete Tazas are a geological formation at the Río Claro, with seven basins and seven cascades, surrounded by domestic vegetation. The Parque Inglés is another beautiful area within a pre-mountain landscape, which offers pleasant hikes through the forest and places for bathing in the river.
1st day: In the evening we go to Radal (5 hours) and set up camp in the forest.
2nd day: We leave the sector to visit the Velo de la Novia, the Salto de la Leona and the Siete Tazas and to reach the Parque Inglés where we put up our second camp.
3rd day: There is 3 hour hike through the forest of Robles and Coigues. At 3 p.m.
we return to Santiago.
Tour y Trekking Siete Tazas
What to take
- Water, food for Saturday
- Sleeping bag, sleeping mattress
- Comfortable clothes, jacket
- Sun protection, sunglasses
- Bathing suit
Meeting point

Plaza Italia, at the Metro Baquedano,
in front of the Universidad de Chile theater.
Booking
- Next date: In planning
- Would you like to participate? Here you can book the next or any other tour.
Siete Tazas
- Next date
- In planning
- Meeting point
- Plaza Italia
- Departure
- 07.30 a.m.
- Return
- Approx. 22 a.m.
- Duration:
- 1 day
Price
$ 40.000
- Included
- Transport, guide, campground in Radal, admission to Vela de la Novia and the Reserva 7 tazas, camping in the Reserva, Dinner at the second day, tea, coffee, camping equipment, tents, stove
- Additional costs
- Lunch at Sunday in the region
Destination
Reserva Nacional "Radal Siete Tazas"
