We want everyone to enjoy the wonders these natural places offer, without compromising the well-being of local communities, the quality of the tourism services offered, and without impacting the flora, fauna, and fungi of the area.
We are currently working on a participatory proposal for regulating tourism in Puchegüín and its surrounding areas, based on land zoning, environmental and social monitoring, and defining carrying capacities based on the type of activity and sector.
This plan aims to organize tourism use, protect fragile ecosystems, and at the same time maintain fair and safe access for visitors and local communities. The tools considered include designing routes and circuits with appropriate infrastructure, defining seasons and quotas for certain sectors, and implementing best practices alongside local stakeholders.
This work is based on the experience of the organizations in the Conserva Puchegüín alliance, which have collaborated in the creation and management of areas such as the Valdivian Coastal Reserve (TNC Chile), Patagonia Park (Freyja Foundation), and tourism regulation in the Cochamó Valley (Puelo Patagonia).





