Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve
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Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve is a private natural reserve and ecotourism project in southern Chile. The reserve was created in 1999 and includes 600 km² of native forest in Chile dedicated to wildlife conservation and tourism.
The reserve is located east of the Mocho-Choshuenco volcano in Los Ríos Region. The main entrance is on the international gravel road that connects Panguipulli, with San Martín de los Andes, Argentina.
Its tourist attractions include:
- The Huilo-Huilo Falls.
- The longest zip line system in South America (430 meters).[citation needed]
- Year-round Skiing
- Pudu (Pudu puda), the world's smallest deer (10 kg body weight and 40 cm shoulder height).
- Magic Mountain Hotel
- Bird watching
[edit] External links
- Huilo Huilo Foundation, partial source for information.