After a day of pure relaxation, we felt prepared to tackle " one of the star park attractions of Chile", Parque Nacional Huerquehue. This lush green forest packed with gushing waterfalls, placid lakes and brimming with wildlife, is situated just one hour by bus from Pucón. There are three buses there, and three buses back each day, and unless you want to be ruffing it in the great outdoors with no equipment, being punctual for the last bus back at 5.30pm is essential!
After one hour's walking, we were in high spirits and looking forward to reaching our destination. After a pleasant stroll through the woods circling the first lake, we started to encounter difficulties. It transpired that the guard had neglected to tell us a very important detail regarding the trail. It was practically vertical!!!
At 1pm we had reached an altitude of 1000m above sea level, and as far as we could tell, we hadn't even reached the middle of the trail! Without a map, gps, the stars or any other form of navigation or way of knowing how close to the lakes we were, it would have been a large risk to carry on in case we could not make it back down for the bus.
As we made our way onto the bus, we were surprised to see that hardly anyone looked as tired as we felt. It made us wonder how far they had made it up the steep steep slope. We came to the conclusion, as we had not seen any of the groups on the ascent or descent, that actually nobody reaches the lakes, but nobody tells the guards and they all just pretend that they made it. Therefore the guards don't know its nearly impossible for the average adult and continue to tell everyone that it is easily achievable in five hours!
At least that's our theory and we are sticking to it!
Despite not reaching our destination, the forests of this place of natural beauty were enchanting. Walking through the wilderness I felt as if I was on a film set and at any moment a magical creature would jump out at me. I would definitely recommend visitors of this area of Chile to visit the Parque Nacional Huerquehue.