From handcrafted stone and wool goods to totora and corn husk creations, the area boasts a rich tapestry of archaeological and paleontological treasures near Laguna de Tagua Tagua. Add to that scenic vineyards, outdoor adventures, stargazing experiences, and beekeeping tours, and it's brimming with unique activities to captivate every kind of traveler.
The picturesque Tagua Tagua set in the Valle de Almahue It’s a one-of-a-kind destination where history, culture, and heritage come together in a breathtaking natural setting. This hidden gem in Chile is renowned for its paleontological treasures, including fossils of gomphotheres—prehistoric animals that once roamed the region. Visitors can uncover these ancient remnants through archaeological tours, which feature a Native cemetery and the iconic Cerro La Muralla, in San Vicente de Tagua Tagua, considered one of Chile’s earliest human settlements based on recent studies.

Exploring the area's rich history and heritage can be done in a variety of ways—whether by car, bicycle, or even kayak—offering an up-close and immersive experience of the stunning landscapes. Just 15 kilometers from San Vicente lies the charming village of village de Zúñiga, a charming spot renowned for its architectural heritage, showcasing some of the best-preserved examples of traditional central Chilean design, earning it a National Monument status.

In recent years, this destination has become a favorite among wine enthusiasts, celebrated for its remarkable terroir. The region's fertile valleys and unique microclimates provide the perfect conditions for winemaking, with Carménère taking center stage. Wines from this area have earned global acclaim, firmly establishing the Almahue Valley must-visit for wine tourists
The region's agricultural heritage also draws travelers keen on rural traditions. One such example is the Azudas or Larmahue Wheels irrigation system, an ancient method that has stood the test of time, still operating sustainably and serving as one of the region's most prized treasures. Without a doubt, Tagua Tagua and the Almahue Valley offer a destination that invites visitors to explore the history, culture, and flavors of one of Chile's most captivating areas.
A commitment to the region
The Sustainable Rural Tourism Enhancement Project for the Tagua Tagua – Almahue (Fortalecimiento del Turismo Rural Sustentable Destino Tagua Tagua – Almahue) led by the Central University of Chile and funded by the Regional Government of O'Higgins Innovation Fund, aims to further promote sustainable rural tourism. The project will spotlight the area's tourism offerings by setting up three Interpretation Centers dedicated to showcasing and spreading the region's rural heritage. These centers will help boost visitor traffic to the destination and foster greater connections between the different communities within this unique territory.
The project's official launch took place in August 2024, with the centers expected to open in 2025. These centers will not only attract more visitors but also pave the way for new tourism experiences, diversifying the local offerings.