The Maule Region (Spanish: VII Región del Maule, pronounced [ˈmau̯.le]) is one of Chile's 15 first order administrative divisions. Its capital is Talca. The region derives its name from the Maule River which, running westward from the Andes, bisects the region and spans a basin of about 20,600 km. The Maule river is of considerable historic interest because, among other reasons, it marked the southern limits of the Inca Empire.
Restaurants in Maule Region
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Artesanias Chilenas is specialized in Crafts and Jewelry Shop Crin Rari, here you can find many options for gifts to take your friends with a nice touch of history and the origin of the product they are buying. Our shop was also the first church in the village of Rari more than 100 years ago, where the famous Concha Curita taught and helped the villagers in their development. We also offer varied information of the area, with maps and services can take for free to find the attractions of the area and we will help you live a great experience during your visit. We conduct guided by the people for individuals or groups with a value of five thousand pesos tours. In addition to offering other tours in the area as reserves or national historic sites. Our tours can include weaving classes in basic + Crin feeding our craft, a unique experience worth living. We also have adventure tourism activities, Vines, Trains, Spa and great wins of options to entertain our friends visiting Rari.
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This is a beautiful garden on the University of Talca campus with lots of gorgeous animals. They are able to roam about so you can have personal interactions with them and take great photos. It is a great experience, I highly recommend checking it out!
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Beautiful Lagoon, located in the Maule Region, to get there you have to drive for about 2 hours from Linares or 2 hours 30 minutes from Talca, once you get there you will find this beautiful turquoise ice-cold lagoon between the mountains, if you are lucky enough you will find snowy mountains,It is advisable to take food and water, because up there there's nothing else besides nature.
Hello! I went to Termas del médano, you can get there by car or by bus going through the international route Ch-115. You have to take the bus in the bus station of Talca. I went there in winter (august), so at that time the Laguna del Maule was closed because of the snow on the road. But I could get to the Waterfall that is located like 20 meters high and the weird thing is this waterfall goes up because of the wind. Unfortunately when I went it did not happen. Probably for the season. The weekend that I spent there I stayed in Termas del médano in a small cabin with a kitchen, bathroom, two beds. Perfect for me and my partner. In the tourist complex you can enjoy of thermal waters and also natural steambaths, coming from the ground. I totally recomend San Clemente as the commune and the places that I visited. You should bring cash with you because once you get in to the mountains there are no ATM. Also the best time to go is Summer (December to February) Good luck in your trip!
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