Description
Property of 652 hectares, composed of completely virgin, impenetrable forest. It borders the Tic-Toc River to the north, Lake Escondido to the southwest, and the Pillán Arm (sea) to the southeast. The area is a habitat for several endangered species, such as the pudú, Chiloé fox, kodkod, southern river otter (huillín), monito del monte, and puma.
Access: • The destination is Puerto Raúl Marín Balmaceda. • By air: From La Paloma Aerodrome in Puerto Montt, a charter flight takes one hour to reach Puerto Raúl Marín Balmaceda Aerodrome. • By land: From La Junta (a town located on the Carretera Austral) to Puerto Raúl Marín Balmaceda, it is 74 km, which takes about 2 hours (including a river crossing by ferry). • From Raúl Marín, it is 12 nautical miles, which can be covered in two hours by sailboat.