domingo, 20 de febrero de 2011

review: queulat national park, chilean patagonia.


About a month ago, I was posting a video online talking about what to do this summer. I started scanning my options, and I decided to visit the chilean patagonia. What I mostly intended to do was to unplug myself from the fast lane city life and be connected with nature. A series of events happened, and I ended entering to a wormhole, glamping at Queulat National Park.
Located in the region of Aysén, south of Chile, the park itself is a non explored area with different natural attractions such as: lakes, rivers, huge forests and a hanging glacier.
I was on the way to the park and I didn't really knew what I was going to find there. I heard it was one of the hot spots of the region but, honestly, it's hard to describe it. Maybe because more than a beautiful forest, it's a place were you can really be connected with nature. The road to the park anticipates what you are going to find there, it seemed like the car was opening the path through this humid jungle as we were getting near and near. Rainbows and birds singing are everyday spectacles.
I think that the experience of traveling is very therapeutic, but not just in a sick way of seeing things. It's true that sometimes we need to rehab from some vicious habits, but for me, the experience of being inserted for 4 days in a place where there was hardly a human footstep is not only detoxing but an energetic shot right into your quantic field. At the end, that's what happened to me. Hope everybody finds some place as inspiring and vibrating as this. If not, visit this park. Love to all,
C.

1 comentario:

  1. hola... llegue al blog de un alien? HAHAHA TATANNN tay super zen en tu foto principal del bloggg!!... que cuatico, todo bien

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