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Oficina Comunitaria e Información Turística, Guallali

Your gateway to exploring the culture and natural wonders of Alto Biobío, offering essential information and support for an immersive experience.

The Oficina Comunitaria e Información Turística in Guallali, Alto Biobío, serves as a vital resource for visitors seeking to explore the region's natural and cultural attractions. It offers information and support for discovering the traditions of the Mapuche Pewenche people and the stunning landscapes of the Andes.

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Local tips

  • Engage with the local Pewenche community by participating in community-based tourism initiatives for an authentic cultural experience.
  • Visit the Tienda Ruka Pewenche Kudaw to support local artisans and purchase unique crafts and agro-pastoral products.
  • Explore the natural attractions of Alto Biobío, such as the Callaqui and Copahue volcanoes and the Salto Quillaleo waterfall.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Concepción, take a bus to Alto Bío Bío. The bus ticket typically costs around 5,000 CLP. From the terminal in Alto Biobío, you can take local transportation to Guallali.

  • Walking

    From within Guallali, the Oficina Comunitaria e Información Turística is easily accessible by foot, given the village's small size. It is located at XMPR+WH, Guallali.

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The Oficina Comunitaria e Información Turística in Guallali is more than just a tourist information center; it's a gateway to experiencing the rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty of Alto Biobío. Located in the heart of Pewenche territory, the office provides essential resources for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the local culture and explore the surrounding Andean landscapes. Visitors can find information on community-based tourism initiatives, which offer unique opportunities to connect with the Mapuche Pewenche people and learn about their traditions. The office also provides details on local artisanal products, such as crafts and agro-pastoral goods, supporting the local economy and allowing tourists to appreciate the craftsmanship of the Pewenche people. Alto Biobío itself is a treasure trove of natural attractions, including active volcanoes like Callaqui and Copahue, stunning lagoons such as El Barco and La Mula, and the impressive Salto Quillaleo waterfall. The Oficina Comunitaria can offer guidance on exploring these sites, as well as information on trekking, horseback riding, and other outdoor activities. Whether you're interested in history, culture, or adventure, the Oficina Comunitaria e Información Turística is an excellent starting point for your journey through Alto Biobío.

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