



What to expect
The meeting point for all participants is the Plaza de Armas in Hualqui, where the activity will begin.
30 MinutesParticipants will be transported to the starting point at the Biobío River, enjoying views of Cuesta Quilacoya and its natural surroundings.
30 MinutesOnce at the river, personal equipment will be distributed, followed by a detailed explanation of its use and correct positioning. Additionally, a technical and safety briefing will be provided, which is crucial for the navigation.
30 MinutesThe navigation begins down the Biobío River, covering approximately 11 kilometers, while enjoying the scenery and biodiversity throughout the route.
2 HoursDuring the navigation, team activities will be conducted, promoting interaction and teamwork among the participants.
30 MinutesAlong the route, information about the river's hydrography and its impact on the region’s microclimates will be shared. The flora, fauna, and cultural heritage of the area will also be explained, including sightings of local species like cormorants and the Southern Lapwing.
1 HourUpon reaching the final destination, the equipment will be returned, and a brief reflection on the experience will take place before concluding the activity.
30 MinutesParticipants will be transported back to the Plaza de Armas in Hualqui, marking the end of the day.
30 MinutesWhat you should know
- Sport clothing
- Sunglasses
- Sun hat
- Sunscreen
- Pets
- Alcohol
- Drugs
- Carry an ID
- Inform of medical history
What is included
- Transportation from the meeting point to the river and back
- Kayaks
- Personal flotation device
- Spray skirt
- Paddle
- Digital photos
What is not included
- Insurance
- Food
- Hydration
