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Pali-Aike National Park Voyage Tips and guide

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    Pali-Aike National Park (sometimes Pali Aike National Park) is perhaps unlike any other Chilean Patagonian national park. It isn't mountainous nor large – rather, it's the Pali-Aike Cave, home to one of Magellan's oldest settlements, that makes the park unique.

    Cave in Pali-Aike

    The Fell and Aike Caves have been on the tentative list for UNESCO world heritage since 1998.

    Understand

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    History

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    Pali-Aike is an area from the Pleistocene or Holocene era about 150 km northwest of Punta Arenas. This volcanic field consists of maar lakes, basalt scoria cones, and lava flows. It is the northernmost field in Patagonia. In the 1930s, Junius Bouton Bird discovered a type of projectile, which was later determined to be 8,000 years old in the Fell and Pali Aike caves, both within the park.

    Landscape

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    Flora and fauna

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    Climate

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    Visitor information

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    • conaf.cl (official park website; Spanish only)

    Get in

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    By land: From Punta Arenas, take Route 255, which is paved and leads to the Monte Aymond border crossing. At km 168, take the detour to Punta Delgada (Villa O'Higgins). From this point, it's 26 km to the park.

    From the Monte Aymond Border Complex at km 196 of Route 225, access is possible only with 4x4 vehicles, venturing 15 km northwest.

    Fees and permits

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    The park is only open on Tu–Su between 08:30 and 19:30. It is closed on Mondays.

    If you are visiting during the high season (Oct–Apr), there is a fee. The park is open to all visitors free during the low season (May–Sept).

    For Chileans:

    • Children (≤11), seniors (>60) and children (≤17) with disabilities: Free
    • Teenagers (12–17): 2,000 pesos
    • Adults: 3,000 pesos
    • Adults (with disabilities): 2,000 pesos

    For foreigners:

    • Children (≤11): Free
    • Teenagers (12–17): 3,000 pesos (or US$3.00).
    • Adults and seniors (including those with disabilities): 5,500 pesos (or US$6.00).

    Get around

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    Map
    Map of Pali-Aike National Park

    See

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    • 1 Pali-Aike Cave (Cueva Pali-Aike). Cave declared a national monument and where evidence of one of the oldest settlements of Magellan has been found. Pali-Aike Cave (Q16554271) on Wikidata
    • Campo de Conos y Lavas Basálticas (Field of Cones and Basaltic Lavas). A landscape that predominates in the park and resembles a lunar landscape.
    • 2 Laguna Ana (Lake Ana). Where the park's wildlife is concentrated.
    • 3 Cráter Morada del Diablo (Morada del Diablo Crater). Crater of a very old volcano.

    Do

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    Eat

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    There are no shops in the park; you will need to bring your own food.

    Drink

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    Sleep

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    The park fully closes by 19:30.

    Stay safe

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