Curarrehue (Spanish pronunciation: [kuɾaˈrewe]) is a town and commune in Cautín Province of Araucanía Region, Chile. The origin of Curarrehue dates back to the occupation of Araucanía and the Conquest of the Desert by the Chilean and Argentine army respectively in the 1870s and 1880s when Mapuches were pushed by the Argentine Army through Mamuil Malal Pass into the valley of Curarrehue where they settled.
Restaurants in Curarrehue
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Nestled between snow-capped volcanoes and national parks, we are located 37 km to the southeast of the popular tourist destination of Pucon, Chile, and we are 37 km to the west of the Argentine border. Our mission is to provide you with a fun, unique and educational experience through rafting, SUP and scenic hot springs tours in what we consider to be one of the most beautiful and culturally rich places on Earth. (ESCAPE) with us!
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We are a family tour operator initiated by Cecilia and Joaquínn, a marriage of young entrepreneurs dedicated to tourism and education.
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Rutas Ancestrales Araucarias is a local tour company that invite to visit Kurarewe in simple and closely way, sharing with Mapuche and rural families in their daily activities; it is the opportunity of go inside of living culture that demonstrates in different expressions like ancestral games, the handcraft, traditional looms and local cuisine, supplied by vegetable gardens and generous fruits of native forest, in Araucanía. The routes program 2019 include different circuits of one, two or more days, leaded by a local guide, through which you can visit the communities and highlights of Kurarewe. We invite you to know the experience with our programs and our community tourism services.
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