Chaitén

A hidden gem in Chile's Los Lagos Region, Caleta Condor and Salto del Riñinahue offer pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and a stunning waterfall—perfect for nature lovers seeking untouched beauty.

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Nestled in Chile's Los Lagos Region, Chaitén is a rugged coastal town where untamed nature whispers tales of resilience. Once reshaped by volcanic fury, it now lures travelers with misty fjords, thermal springs, and the thunderous Salto del Riñinahue waterfall. A gateway to Patagonia’s raw beauty, it invites quiet exploration—where the past and wilderness intertwine.

Faits sur la destination

  • Official Name: Chaitén
  • Type de destination : Ville
  • Brief Description: A small coastal town nestled in the lush landscapes of southern Chile, known for its dramatic volcanic history and proximity to pristine natural wonders.
  • Location: Southern Chile, in the Los Lagos Region, near Caleta Condor and the Salto del Riñinahue waterfall.
  • Year Established/Founded: N/A
  • Governing Body/Management: Municipalidad de Chaitén (Chaitén Municipality)
  • Significance/Known For: The 2008 eruption of the Chaitén Volcano, which reshaped the town and surrounding area, and its gateway status to the Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park.
  • Size/Area: N/A
  • Population: Approximately 4,000 inhabitants
  • Main Attractions/Key Features:
    • Chaitén Volcano and its striking post-eruption landscapes
    • Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, a haven for hiking and biodiversity
    • Salto del Riñinahue, a picturesque waterfall in the nearby rainforest
  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring to early autumn (November to April) for milder weather and outdoor activities.
  • Entrance Fee/Ticket Info: Free access to the town; national park fees may apply for Pumalín.
  • Operating Hours: N/A
  • Website: www.munichaiten.cl (Municipality of Chaitén)

L'essentiel

  • Top Attractions: Caleta Condor, Salto del Laja, Salto del Riñinahue
  • Mois les plus propices à la visite : Décembre, février, janvier, novembre