Excursions/Santiago/Santiago du Chili : Cajón del Maipo, sources chaudes, cascade chilienne d'Asado
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Santiago du Chili : Cajón del Maipo, sources chaudes, cascade chilienne d'Asado

4.8(401)Santiago1 heure
VIATOR4.8(216)TRIPADVISOR4.7(185)

Description

Nous commencerons à 15 heures puis entrerons au milieu de la cordillère des Andes, nous assisterons au majestueux coucher de soleil qu'elle offre. Nous traverserons la vallée de Cajón del Maipo, en suivant la rivière Maipo, et traverserons divers villages uniques jusqu'à atteindre la célèbre Maison du Chocolat. Après avoir admiré sa merveilleuse architecture, nous nous dirigerons vers la cascade Velo de la Novia, où vous pourrez apprécier la puissance de l'eau et prendre des photos ! Ensuite, nous explorerons les sources chaudes naturelles de Colina. Ces eaux médicinales varient en température de 55°C à 30°C dans sept bassins. Vous pourrez vous détendre dans les eaux chaudes qui jaillissent du volcan. Nous profiterons du coucher de soleil depuis un point de vue surplombant le volcan et les imposants sommets des Andes, suivi d'un barbecue chilien traditionnel accompagné de vins du centre et du sud du Chili. Le barbecue comprend un menu à quatre plats. Pour conclure notre soirée, nous nous émerveillerons devant le ciel étoilé qu'offre la cordillère des Andes.

Options de l'excursion

Sources chaudes d'été
  • Durée : 11 heures : 15h00 à 1h00 Nourriture et boissons : -Barbecue chilien à volonté -Tout ce que vous pouvez boire en vins, jus et Pisco Sour -Toilettes jeep 4x4 Service de prise en charge compris
Source chaude d'hiver
  • Source chaude d'hiver Durée : 10 heures Déjeuner/Boissons VUS Service de prise en charge compris

Points forts

Véhicule climatisé
Dépôt
Variétés de Réserves et Grandes Réserves de Vins de la Vallée de Colchagua, Carmenère, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, entre autres.
Entrée aux sources chaudes
Dîner
feu de camp

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Véhicule climatisé
Dépôt
Variétés de Réserves et Grandes Réserves de Vins de la Vallée de Colchagua, Carmenère, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, entre autres.
Entrée aux sources chaudes
Dîner
feu de camp

Lieux et horaires de prise en charge

Nous vous contacterons la veille de la visite pour confirmer votre heure de prise en charge ; elle est généralement entre 14h00 et 15h00.

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
  • Non recommandé pour les enfants

Avis(401)

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X497HUdaniels
July 5, 2026
Extremely overpriced for a stressful, poorly managed experience

I rarely leave 1-star reviews, but this tour was entirely overpriced for the experience provided. At $250 per person, you expect professional communication, excellent guiding, and basic amenities—none of which we received. The Logistics & Communication (Terrible): Complete radio silence: I booked nearly a week out and attempted to reach out every single day leading up to the activity. I could not get basic trip details or a confirmation for our pickup. Conflicting details: The information on the Viator posting was highly conflicting and caused a lot of confusion. Zero support response: Even Viator support was unable to connect with the tour operator. I spent several hours of my own time trying to get in touch with absolutely no luck. Empty promises: The owner finally reached out less than 12 hours before our pickup, making the days leading up to it incredibly stressful. To make up for the communication gap, the owner offered us a bottle of wine. That never actually happened. No water provided: Make sure to bring your own water. For a long trip, bottled water was not even provided for the ride—an incredibly cheap omission but an easy fix by the operator. The Itinerary & Experience: The Guide: The guide did speak English, but he provided minimal context throughout the day. He pointed out the local mine, the nearby animals, and the tallest peaks, but don't expect a thorough explanation or a comprehensive guided experience. The Drive: Be prepared for a massive amount of driving—we spent 5+ hours in the car (Dodge Durango). Expect a long 12-hour day overall. Food & Hot Springs: Breakfast was basic (eggs, some meats/cheeses, cut fruit, and cereal). The hot springs themselves were fine and as expected. The "Chilean BBQ" was shared with multiple other tour groups, totaling about 20 people, though wine and beer were available. The "Tourist Traps": After visiting a waterfall, we were taken to a local chocolate shoppe. This was a total tourist trap. We had to wait over 30 minutes just for a couple of scoops of ice cream. It was completely unclear why this was even included in a nature and BBQ tour. DIY Alternative Note: If you are considering doing this trip on your own, the entrance fee if you drive yourself to the hot springs is only about $15. Just note that you will absolutely need a vehicle with good clearance to make it in and out safely on the rough road. Bottom line: Save your money. $250 per person is an exceptional amount of money, and this excursion is not worth anywhere near that price tag. Between the lack of communication, basic guiding, and missed promises, it is a massive gamble.

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Regina_C
July 5, 2026
Awesome tour! Scenery! BBQ!

! This was the highlight of our trip to Chile. The stunning scenery in Cajón del Maipo, delicious BBQ, and excellent wine tasting made for the perfect day. A huge shoutout to our guide, Sebastian, who was amazing—friendly, fun, knowledgeable, and made the whole experience unforgettable. Everything was so well organized, and we couldn't have asked for a better guide. Highly recommend this tour—don't miss it!

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Daniel_S
July 4, 2026
Extremely overpriced for a stressful, poorly managed experience

I rarely leave 1-star reviews, but this tour was entirely overpriced for the experience provided. At $250 per person, you expect professional communication, excellent guiding, and basic amenities ... none of which we received. The Logistics & Communication (Terrible): Complete radio silence: I booked nearly a week out and attempted to reach out every single day leading up to the activity. I could not get basic trip details or a confirmation for our pickup. Conflicting details: The information on the Viator posting was highly conflicting and caused a lot of confusion. Zero support response: Even Viator support was unable to connect with the tour operator. I spent several hours of my own time trying to get in touch with absolutely no luck. Empty promises: The owner finally reached out less than 12 hours before our pickup, making the days leading up to it incredibly stressful. To make up for the communication gap, the owner offered us a bottle of wine. That never actually happened. No water provided: Make sure to bring your own water. For a long trip, bottled water was not even provided for the ride ... an incredibly cheap omission but an easy fix by the operator. The Itinerary & Experience: The Guide: The guide did speak English, but Sebastian provided minimal context throughout the day. He pointed out the local mine, the nearby animals, and the tallest peaks, but don't expect a thorough explanation or a comprehensive guided experience. The Drive: Be prepared for a massive amount of driving. We spent 5+ hours in the car. Expect a long 12-hour day overall. Food & Hot Springs: Breakfast was basic (eggs, some meats/cheeses, cut fruit, and cereal). The hot springs themselves were fine and as expected. The "Chilean BBQ" was shared with multiple other tour groups, totaling about 20 people, though wine and beer were available. The "Tourist Traps": After visiting a waterfall, we were taken to a local chocolate shoppe. This was a total tourist trap. We had to wait over 30 minutes just for a couple of scoops of ice cream. It was completely unclear why this was even included in a nature and BBQ tour. DIY Alternative Note: If you are considering doing this trip on your own, the entrance fee if you drive yourself to the hot springs is only about $15. Just note that you will absolutely need a vehicle with good clearance to make it in and out safely on the rough road. Bottom line: Save your money. $250 per person is an exceptional amount of money, and this excursion is not worth anywhere near that price tag. Between the lack of communication, basic guiding, and missed promises, it is a massive gamble.

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Danielle_A
June 27, 2026
Incredible day out in the...

Incredible day out in the Andes. Long day starting early but definitely worth it. Our driver/guide was amazing and made the day run so smoothly. Stunning landscapes with a visit to the hot springs and a beautiful Bbq lunch with wine/pisco included. Would highly recommend!

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Stephanie_O
May 22, 2026
Great Tour with Tasty BBQ

We had a great time on our hot springs and BBQ tour. It was well paced and our guide Jaime was a great driver and very knowledgeable. There's just enough time at the chocolate house, hot springs and waterfall. The hot springs are a fun time, with a beautiful view. The BBQ is delicious and they are generous with the drinks. If you get a night with little moon, you'll see lots of stars from their deck. Would definitely recommend.

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Shalysse_K
May 21, 2026
Highly recommend for an unforgettable night in the mountains!

Long evening, but must do experience if you love the stars, relaxing, enjoying hot springs, and enjoying good food. The views are breathtaking!

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jayhawk71
April 23, 2026
Five Star Experience!

This tour was the highlight of our visit to Santiago. Beautiful scenery, wonderful hot springs and an indescribable night enjoying the Chilean BBQ and night sky. Truly a must do, unique experience! Thank you to our guide, Francisco, who made our time together so special. Lifetime memories!!!

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Kristy_M
April 22, 2026
Great experience

So much fun So many places to go and Jaime was a great tour guide. We soaked in the springs and experienced snow! And had delicious food

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Daniel_G
April 20, 2026
Adventure in the Andes near Santiago

The tour is interesting and the views are very beautiful, but it is necessary to check the weather forecast in advance and make sure it is good and it does not get too cold. The structure of bathrooms and dressing rooms of the thermal pools is very precarious. The barbecue is served in an old ski lodge by local guides and staff who are all very kind and friendly. It’s not exactly a romantic experience, as the brochure seems to suggest, but it’s an adventure worth checking out.

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Jo_H
April 12, 2026
Stunning Andes

This tour was absolutely incredible! I’ll start by saying it’s not for everyone—but if you have an adventurous spirit, you’re going to love every second of it. Jamie picked us up right on time in a comfortable 4WD that easily fit our group of four, along with another lovely couple. The drive up into the Andes alone was an adventure—scenic, exciting, and a great lead-up to what was to come. The hot springs are rustic, but truly stunning. We were lucky enough to have snow falling while we were soaking, which made the experience feel completely magical. Afterward, we headed to a charming, authentic German-style lodge for a BBQ. Walking in to an open fire with Chilean wine and pisco sours waiting for us was the perfect touch. The food was fantastic—and there was plenty of it! The hospitality from everyone involved was warm and genuine. We thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this tour. Sitting in the hot springs high in the Andes was an unforgettable highlight—truly a wonderful experience.

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