Ritoque Dunes Horseback Riding

Ritoque Trip Overview

Leaving from our point we embark on our excursion through the Arriero Tunnel tunnel built next to the F-30-E road, in the year 1950, to maintain connectivity between the Fundo’s land, we will take the Cuesta del Mauco. As we ascend, we will find different species of the natural formations of the Mediterranean area, with shrub species such as Romerillo (Baccharis linearis) or Colliguay (Colliguaja odorifera). It is a dry and hot habitat

From here we go to what will be the second part of the ride is an encounter with our origins in which we will visit the 6 ecosystems (Mantagua Wetland, Chaparral Esclerofilo, native forest Dune Field, Coastal Edge, and the Albufera).
We will live the dune fields as Charles Darwin did on August 14, 1834.

Additional Info

Duration: 3 hours
Starts: Ritoque, Chile
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Nature & Wildlife



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Leaving from our point we embark on our excursion through the Arriero Tunnel tunnel built next to the F-30-E road, in the year 1950, to maintain connectivity between the Fundo’s land, we will take the Cuesta del Mauco. As we ascend, we will find different species of the natural formations of the Mediterranean area, with shrub species such as Romerillo (Baccharis linearis) or Colliguay (Colliguaja odorifera). It is a dry and hot habitat

From here we go to what will be the second part of the ride is an encounter with our origins in which we will visit the 6 ecosystems (Mantagua Wetland, Chaparral Esclerofilo, native forest Dune Field, Coastal Edge, and the Albufera).
We will live the dune fields as Charles Darwin did on August 14, 1834.

Itinerary

Horseback riding in which we will remember our ancestors going through the 6 different ecosystems that we find in this place (Mantagua Wetland, Chaparral Sclerophyllous, Dune Field, Coastal Edge, sclerophyll forest and Albufera). Starting from the Inn we will start the trip to the indigenous shells, we will cross the Mantagua Wetland to enter the forest. We will continue through the Dunares fields that will take us to the shells. The indigenous people of the Bato culture (from 300 BC to 800 AD) to return along the coastal edge

Stop At:

• Playa Ritoque, F-218, Quintero Chile



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