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To enter the reserva from here you'll find a puesto de control and Commisaria (police station).
we asked and were allowed to stay.
We recommend you to have a full day (minimum) to visit the Reserve if going all the way from here to Vilca (road on maps.me only), and from Vilca back to the Ruta 24.
Also, be sure you have fuel as from here to almost the coast we didn't find any official petrol station.
Also best place to spend the night is Puentes Coloniales. You won't find another good spot for sleep for another 2.5 hours if driving to the coast (Capillucas police station is the first one).
Plan accordingly and don't underestimate the amount of time it will take you for pictures ;)
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Police station is about 1 km further down the road. We asked the police captain, he didn’t want to let us stay there, although it almost became dark and we said we were tired. We explained we only needed a simple parking spot for the night, we have everything in the camper, also a toilet. No way around, even not with a negative Covid-19 report dated 2 days before. He argued it’s not a safe place.
Report Check-InTo enter the reserva from here you'll find a puesto de control and Commisaria (police station).
we asked and were allowed to stay.
We recommend you to have a full day (minimum) to visit the Reserve if going all the way from here to Vilca (road on maps.me only), and from Vilca back to the Ruta 24.
Also, be sure you have fuel as from here to almost the coast we didn't find any official petrol station.
Also best place to spend the night is Puentes Coloniales. You won't find another good spot for sleep for another 2.5 hours if driving to the coast (Capillucas police station is the first one).
Plan accordingly and don't underestimate the amount of time it will take you for pictures ;)