Bird Watching Mantagua Wetland & Ritoque Beach Tour from Santiago
Highlights
Private Tour
8 Hours
Easy
English, Spanish
Description
The Mantagua Estuary, located within the small natural reserve Posada del Parque, offers an effortless experience perfect for all skill levels. Nestled in the coastal region north of Concón (Valparaiso Region), it provides a peaceful and diverse environment for exploring flora and fauna or simply contemplating landscapes leisurely by trekking for some and horse for others.
Itinerary
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Bird Watching Mantagua Wetland & Ritoque Beach
09:00 – Pickup in Santiago
- Meet your driver and local guide at your hotel in Santiago.
Begin your private tour with a scenic transfer of approximately 2 hours toward the coastal wetlands near Valparaíso.
11:00 – Arrival at Posada Del Parque & Mantagua Wetland Birdwatching – 4 Hours
- Begin your immersive nature experience at Posada Del Parque, a small private reserve nestled at the southern tail of the Ritoque dunes.
This initiative led by local scientists and volunteers introduces you to one of the richest biodiversity zones in central Chile.
Walk through landscapes sculpted by centuries of wind, river, and ocean interaction.
Observe the vast coastal dunes nourished by the Mantagua River—among the most significant preserved in Valparaíso Bay.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean as you traverse rolling terrain adorned with native plants, sand, and sea.
- Explore the Mantagua wetland, a vital ecosystem supporting dozens of bird species—both resident and migratory.
With silence, attentiveness, and a bit of luck, you may spot:
Sanderlings, Eurasian curlews, sandpipers, grey gulls, turkey vultures, white-winged coots, black-necked swans, herons, wild ducks, kingfishers, grebes, two-banded plovers, white-backed stilts, neotropic cormorants, cinnamon teals, white-tailed kites, chimango caracaras, and more.
You’ll also learn about the surprising presence of the kodkod, Chile’s smallest native wild cat, recently captured on night cameras.- Discover the wetland’s unique flora:
Hydrophilic plants like American frogbit, humped bladderwort (a tiny carnivorous species), and floating ferns.
Mini-forests of halophytic vegetation including giant bulrush sedge, jonquil, and carrizo. Psamophyllous and scrubland species such as Chuquiraga shrubs, sea daffodil, and sea fig.
These plant communities provide shelter and nourishment for insects, birds, and small mammals like the Patagonian grey fox, lizards, and rodents—thriving discreetly among the dunes.
15:00 – Transfer Back to Santiago – 2 Hours
- Relax during the return journey through the coastal and rural outskirts of the capital.
17:00 – Arrival in Santiago
- Arrive back at your hotel around 5:00 p.m.
Conclude the day enriched by a deep connection with Chile’s coastal biodiversity and ecological heritage.
What's Included
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
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