Even with the wet weather we had a great time ; I can only imagine how great it would have been in warm weather.12月的第三个星期,我和妻子呆在车普探险中心。智利南部正处于近代历史上其中降雨量最多的10天中的一个。所有当地人都对这种不寻常的天气直摇头。在其他任何一家度假中心,这种天气当场就可以实施一个真正的的黑色诅咒。在车普探险中心不是这样。老板艾莫莉和费尔南多都非常棒,确保所有旅客的要求都照顾到。我们在那期间,去河里划了几次皮划艇,但是我们很多时间都是在小木屋和其他“环保”旅客一块聊天。房间非常舒服,很干净,而且艾莫莉准备的晚餐非常美味。老板特别贴心,让所有旅客都感觉在家一样,让他们了解这里的历史以及住在一个偏远、脆弱的环境里的现实。即使天气很潮湿,但是我们度过一段美好的时光;我可以想象要是在暖和的天气,将会有多么棒。
这个地方太棒了,每个人都应该有机会体验这种宁静,一辈子至少应该体验一次。在早上坐皮筏是开始一天的最好方式。虽然你得五点起床,但是这完全值得。它让你感觉你被送到了另一个时空中,被送到了一些有奇幻色彩的史前时期。如果你到智鲁岛而不体验这次旅行,那你真是亏大了。
车普漂流,好的无法用言语形容。漂亮干净的房间,美轮美奂的自然风景,安静祥和。我在小屋里读书的时候很幸运地看到了一只小鹿。日出时候的小皮艇漂流真是梦幻般美好。清晨依稀可见的星星,还有在这零污染的环境里,真是无与伦比的美丽——一定要记得抬头看天空。费尔南多和艾默利,这两位车普探险之旅的主人和老板知道很多超棒的故事。艾默利为我们准备了精美的晚餐,我吃地无比开心。
我们在车普历险酒店住了两晚,享受在里面的每时每刻,我们还在黎明时分乘着爱斯基摩人的皮船出去远足。Armory和Fernando是这里的主人,待人亲切,并且他们还是环境保护人士——他们真的在身体力行地减少生态破坏,保护珍贵的大自然。房间舒适,无暇,看的我目瞪口呆。我们在房间里美美的酣睡啊!迫不及待地想回去!
Was a beautyful trip. The price for renting the canoes could be cheaper
the cabins, the hospitality, the views, the kayaking, the breakfasts
Fantastic sea views. Ship wreck on the beach. Penguins. What more could you want? (maybe a little less mud...)
The sunken forest of Chepu is breathtakingly magical. Amory and Fernando are wonderful hosts, creating an environmentally gentle place for visitors to experience a spectacular landscape. Chiloe already had me in awe at her beauty, then I came here, kayaked at dawn and am forever enchanted.
I heard of Chepu Adventures from The Travel Chica's blog and dawn kayaking in a remote part of the island seemed like too amazing of an adventure to pass up.I showed up and immediately felt at peace. Here and in Puerto Natales, you can actually "hear" silence. I went for a walk upon Fernando's recommendation and had the pleasure of decompressing on a dock by the water and having some peace to think while wandering along the main road. I slept very well in my cabina, which was basic but very clean. I was thankful to find that the cabina was outfitted with electrical outlets. The morning kayaking was out of this world. It was strange and yet, peaceful to paddle out in the darkness. Fernando made sure I was well-equipped with a walkie-talkie and warm, waterproof clothes. I was alone and though it was overcast that morning, it was still amazing to see the sunrise begin to light up the sky. As I paddled, I didn't get to see the otters but there were many, many birds and it was a joy to quietly observe them at their morning ablutions. Fernando had a great "itinerary" for the paddle with two observation stations for stopping to observe and reflect. I, unfortunately, did not wait long enough and ended up paddling out farther than I should have. He radioed me and kept tabs on me as I paddled back. Luckily for me, he is really a kind soul and only gently chastised me for not following directions! Fernando and Amory were the best hosts. I came unprepared without a sleeping bag OR dinner and they were able to find a blanket to lend me and offer some pasta. Talking to them, I saw that they truly believe in living a low-impact lifestyle and Chepu Adventures was not about jumping on some eco-friendly bandwagon but was just an extension of their worldview. Thank you for the wonderful experience and I hope to return again, but a little more prepared this time!
Magical sunrise canoe trip :-) I don't even like boats/water that much and was very apprehensive about it all.The huge Chilean rhubarbs on the water's edge are also quite something to behold.What makes this experience so special is the whole sunken forest landscape, so you're surrounded by dead tree branches sticking up out of the water, that you can hardly see at first, as it grows lighter they start appearing through the mist ... Its definitely eery, ephemeral, changing, unique. on a windless day the water is a mirror , the quality thereof so clean ... saw quite a few birds including kingfisher. definitely for nature lovers.The lodge: "true experience of sustainability" is spot on. I have a lot of respect for the owners and what they've achieved.Only negative is that your fellow guests might be "green/eco" type snobs from wealthy first world countries trying to prove their greenness by visiting these kinds of spots. sad, I know.