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IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
If your purchase includes tickets for both national visitors and foreign visitors, you must make the selection in separate processes, but adding them to the same shopping cart before paying. |
| Days | Schedule | Last Entry |
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| Tuesday to Sunday | 09:00 to 17:00 | 15:30 |
* * Schedules or days may vary according to weather conditions or security provisions of the protected area.
The monument owes its name to the lagoons that form it: El Toro and Escondida, where a unique ecosystem of transition between the deciduous forest of Aysén and the Patagonian steppe is sheltered, making it an ideal refuge for bird watching and the conservation of biodiversity in the southern zone of Chile. Its flora combines species from the forest and the pampas, such as ñire, calafate, neneo, and coirones, along with orchids, mutisias, and parasitic plants like the wind carnation. Its fauna highlights emblematic birds such as the black woodpecker and the black-necked swan, as well as mammals like the red fox, the chingue, and occasionally the puma that passes through in winter in search of hares.