Tantauco Park is a 118,000 hectares private natural reserve on the south end of Chiloé Island, in the district of Quellón, Region X (Los Lagos Region) in Chile. The park was created in 2005 in order to protect the region’s unique ecosystem.
Tantauco Park (that its almost a third of the Chiloe Island) is an attractive ecotourist destination due to the remarkable biodiversity of its nearly untouched Valdivian temperate (young) rainforest with abundant ferns, lichens and clear waters. This is an utter quiet of true wilderness.












