Conguillío
Conguillío is a national park located in southern Chile, known for its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Established in 1950, it covers an area of approximately 60,000 hectares and features a mix of ancient forests, volcanic landscapes, and glacial lakes. The park is home to the iconic Llaima Volcano, which is one of the most active volcanoes in the country.
Visitors to Conguillío can enjoy various outdoor activities, including hiking, birdwatching, and camping. The park is rich in biodiversity, housing unique flora and fauna, such as the endangered Araucaria araucana tree, also known as the monkey puzzle tree. Its natural beauty and ecological significance make it a popular destination for nature lovers.