👍🙏PARQUE JAPONÉS Y PLAYA TOTORALILLO (A/29)(E/3 Y FINAL)
Hello my traveling people, we are already in the garden of the heart or better known as the Japanese park of La Serena in this episode three and final of My Adventure 29 through the Seren Coquimbo
I wanted to leave this beautiful place next to the beach of Totoralillo for the end of this Adventure that will not be the last since La Serena and Coquimbo have many places to visit and see but we will gradually show you more places in these beautiful cities of my beautiful Chile
La Serena and Coquimbo offer a great diversity of attractions the garden Japanese or Garden of the Heart park is one of the must-sees of the city of La Serena This work of natural art is located on Eduardo de la Barra street between Paramericana and Pedro Pablo [Music] Muñoz
The Japanese park was built thanks to the contribution of several companies in the mining area of Chile and Japan in order to represent a typical Japanese landscape as part of the brotherhood agreement that the commune of La Serena signed with the Japanese town of Tenry in 1966. The landscaper in charge
Of its construction was Akira Oira, who achieved the creation of this Japanese genius on Serenense soil, it has various plant and animal species from that country. It is the largest Japanese park in South America and was inaugurated in 1994 for the celebration of the 450th anniversary
Of the city. Today it has become a natural lung capable of to transport you to ancient Japan from a magical place like La Serena, each of the elements that make up the garden of the heart have a purpose that leads tourists to be able to connect with
The land, water and nature, for this reason the paths are of gravel and its objective is to massage the feet of Los Caminantes in this way the steps connect with El Avance and this in turn with the interior of the body inside there are various attractions including a path of
Cherry blossom trees bamboo trellises a garden made of stone, a pier in the artificial lagoon, a traditional Japanese bridge, waterfalls and small forests, you can also see various species of ducks, swans and goldfish. It is one of the few places where you can see
This natural magnificence and best of all, you can live with it all. and walk through beautiful passageways surrounded by nature Here you will find tranquility and [Music] peace [Applause] [Music] we are in this place that is very beautiful the truth of things is very beautiful so we are going to walk through it there are many kids and a lot of people from the schools visiting this place So let’s go
And look at it more carefully So I hope you like the images and it is 100% recommended that you come here, that is, come here to see this place, it is beautiful, had your daughter come here before before? many years Ah, I had also come many years ago Now it’s more organized
It’s more beautiful than anything they have the same Yes but it’s not pretty it’s pretty right Yes once with my brother like when he was like he was like the second basic who with the colonico
Ah my brother I heard you yes Ah but it is very nice the place is very nice So it is recommended Look at the entry Chiqui my traveling people I took a video there at the door we took a
Video there at the door but anyway eh the Admission for adults is 1,000 pesos. Admission for seniors is 500 and for children, if I’m not mistaken, they are 1,000 pesos. It seems like no no no I don’t remember, but here we are going to leave you the information on what the prices are
To enter here. to this beautiful place that is the Japanese park with its 26,000 square meters. The park is considered one of the largest Japanese gardens that can be found in Latin America so that you can understand in a deeper way the tradition and symbolism of Japanese culture
. It is recommended to take the tour of the garden from left to right. On this tour you will be able to observe and find the following at the entrance. The first thing you will find will be the main entrance door. This is called Kabukimono, taking into account Japanese tradition. The second stop
Is the water well. Called yutsu in Japanese tradition, those people who visit a Japanese garden must wash their hands before starting the tour. Yukimi is called a bad lantern that is It is located on the path that connects the artificial lagoon with the main entrance. It is given
This name because when the snow falls in the old Japanese gardens, an exquisite and beautiful visual effect was formed. On the left side you can find a stone bridge Under the same step a stream of water in Japanese culture means source of life ah 0:05:59.480,1193:02:47.295 [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] ah
[Music] as you pass the bridge you will find a small square this joins a path that contains cherry blossom trees on the right side you can see a wooden bridge called yatsuhashi the bridge connects with a small island that has the shape of a
Turtle this is called kames shima, which in Japanese culture symbolizes longevity, from the turtle-shaped island you can see the waterfall itself, which is representative of the birth of life. In the area that houses the waterfall, you can see a lantern called
Takimi, which traditionally means seeing. The waterfall from the same place you can see rocks arranged from one side to the other that form a path over the water is called zatari. The source of water in the form of a waterfall that is observed in the rocks symbolizes the course
Of life on the banks of In the lagoon you can find the rest house that is used for important ceremonies such as the practice of meditation in front of the rest house you can see a square that contains a water well, this is called
Tsukubai of the Seitei Garden, it is an imitation of the garden seen in the Rangi Buddhist temple in [Music] [Music] koto [Music] and ah 0:09:59.120,1193:02:47.295 [Music] [Music] good regards Look my mom asked me a question that What caught my attention was what
The park is about, the water, why is it so dirty because it is built under filth? Oh, it’s under the ground there are filth and it doesn’t affect the animals, those no no, well, he’s coming almost every other day
To check. the water is the same because of the issue of the ces that are protected and the fish still have a pump that the pump goes the water clear changing Ah now now now And also build a there is
A lot m Then animalit is also true a no he comes constantly Because of the issue of pests, so that no other type of animal can enter, that’s why the entry of pet animals is also prohibited. Ah, you’re absolutely right, that’s why what day is it open from Tuesday to Sunday
In winter, which is up to December in summer it opens from Monday to Monday from Monday to Monday you know my traveling people from Monday to Monday now in summer thank you right side you can find a curved wooden bridge this one is called taik bashi it is the only access
To the island from the surrounding road The Island is called Gruya Island in Japanese culture it is a symbol of prosperity within the island there is a pagoda that symbolizes the Oriental constructions in the center of The Island the rest house is located it is a
Perfect place to appreciate in all its splendor the beauty and majesty of the Japanese garden [Music] 0:12:58.840,1193:02:47.295 [Music] the fauna of the park is made up of a great diversity of species both on the surface and in the water You can see pescoi that are characterized because they can
Live 100 years and can measure up to 1 meter in length black swans white swans black- necked swans a species protected by danger of extinction aquatic turtles coots mallard ducks and also Peking when also taking the tour Along the park’s trails you
Can also see a little more than 70 species of plants, these have been planted to beautify the park emulating the Japanese style. The most notable are flowering cherry trees, domestic nandinas, Japanese maple, aucubas, pinoc, cryptomeria, cypress, jingo biloba, azaleas, pines insigne and myrtles
Here they are telling me that there is one that has hoo true I have a big Fig Tree It is not true how beautiful we are What did you think mother it is pretty it is pretty you liked it Well I thought
They were garden flowers No well they are nice Ah but very nice place not Now I am happier because everything that is a little tree for her is that Fig Tree that was with a great son, not a fig, I didn’t see it, a fig, yes it was there, it is there with
A brevity because in this time of brevity, now here we go here and we [Music] let’s go Hello people Look this is a Yi ichi which is to be able to burn incense to be able to free the mind in Buddhism and to be able to remove the dirt from the
Body you can see the burning incenses Ah really like ash Yes look how chor and so we say goodbye to a wonderful place, the garden of the heart, better known as the Japanese park by many, is more than a simple green space, it is a refuge of peace, an oasis of tranquility that
Japanese culture has given us, each corner of the park has told a story. It has led us to explore the connection between nature and spirituality, reminding us of the importance of living in harmony with our environment. When we say goodbye, we take with us not only the
Images and sounds that we have experienced in this park but also the feeling of calm and balance that He has given us even if we physically move away from this place, his influence will last on us, reminding us of the importance of seeking harmony in our daily lives [Music]
[Music] on B Those Will Always be the best days My Life [Music] My Love p down in [Music] theand When we were [Music] and having a lot was [Music] [Music] he Never Alone So let’s go in and look at the Totoralillo beach, which is very beautiful so I invite you to follow me Don’t forget to leave your like, your comments and obviously subscribe So let’s go there we are here in total we have already entered we are already in the inside sector
Well I want to make a note Well I came today I came a little late because I was given the time and here the entrance fee is 4,000 pesos, that is, all day long, they are charging 4,000 pesos now and
They are charging 15,000 pesos for these chairs, for these benches they are charging 15,000 pesos. Ah, that’s it, my traveling people, I’m going to show you the place a little bit. I’m waiting a little bit for the arrival. sunset
So to make it look more beautiful So let’s go for a walk around this sector I dare you to dig a little deeper It makes You Feel a little stronger Who knows what you May find you see in your own Time it
Might Just take a little longer it all goes by so slowly whole Now Let the riv Flow Deep into the ocean All the time you ming with the rer Flow Can you hear it Spirit it goes by so Slow like a solitary drifter dare you Run a Little
Faster One Step You are on your way Now embrace all your weakness the water Never G out it all goes by So [Music] slowly You your whole life Well my traveling people So from totoralillo I’m going to tell you The history here says this: Totoralillo is a spa listed as one of the best ranked in Chile, located between Las Tacas and La Herradura in the Coquimbo region. It has approximately 2 km of service
And is made up of a small peninsula that is divided into two beaches. With white sands and turquoise green waters, access to Totoralillo is via Pan-American Route 5 at the link to Totoralillo, 16 km north of the Ag Guanaqueros link. The road has an
Approximate length of 2 km. It is a completely paved road. The link does not have a toll. The place has a Fisherman’s Cove that sells fresh seafood. It is also suitable for practicing sport fishing. Since Totoralillo has an abundance of fish such as sole and
Croaker, another attraction that the beach offers is the possibility of practicing extreme sports. such as Surfing and St paddle, the quality of the surf in Totoralillo makes it one of the best places to practice surfing in Chile, along with Pichilemu and Ikiki, it has one of the
First schools in the south of the Coquimbo region and consists of various cabins in the town, two parking systems and a school. Towards the south, there is a rock rock where you can see different forms of life, which include starfish, sea suns.
Snails several species of crazy crabs which is a type of carnivorous Avalon that lives only in Chile and on the southern coast of Peru sea fleas limpets and anemone on the other hand it has a Golden zone a place to practice bowler climbing or rocks that can be Special climbing
For advanced climbers and those who are starting boulder climbing in the Golden area can be done all year round due to the semi-desert climate, although the area does not have camping areas within the community of Totoralillo, there are cabins for rent.
Throughout the year, because it is a tourist resort, it is important to emphasize that due to its varied native vegetation, it is our obligation to respect our Not leaving garbage and not making Bonfires and thus we say goodbye to adventure number 29 in which we toured La Serena and Coquimbo Touring those beautiful places left us with an unforgettable experience, from the serenity of La Serena to the vibrant energy of Coquimbo, the region offers a diversity of landscapes and
Activities that surely left indelible memories in more than one of you who have had the joy of visiting them and the who have not yet come to this region, invite you to come and enjoy these wonders, finish this video in Totoralillo with this impressive
Sunset, without a doubt it was the finishing touch to our Adventure 29, the sun painting the sky with warm tones and in the The ocean creates a magical and romantic atmosphere for us. I hope that these adventures will leave positive marks in your hearts and that you have enjoyed
Every moment to the fullest as we say goodbye to these beautiful places, we take with us the memories, the images and the energy of the Cenico Kimbo. May this Adventure be just the beginning of many more, see you next Sunday from another beautiful place in my country Chile [Music] [Music] you
EN ESTE VIDEO VISITAREMOS EL JARDIN DEL CORAZON O MAS CONOCIDO COMO PARQUE JAPONÉS DE LA SERENA EN DONDE CONOCEREMOS SU HISTORIA Y ADMIRAMOS LAS BELLEZAS DEL LUGAR Y ADEMÁS PASAREMOS A LA PLAYA MÁS HERMOSA DE CHILE QUE ES LA PLAYA DE TOTORALILLO
00:00 inicio
01:03 historia jardin del corazon
03:26 invitacion a venir al parque
04:23 precio del las entradas
04:44 como visitar el parque
05:55 cascada
07:16 visita al parque 2
10:55 entrevista
11:59 isla grulla
13:00 fauna del parque
15:10 incensario
15:33 despedia del parque
16:28 fotos del parque
17:00 llegada playa totoralillo
18:32 precios de ingreso a estacionamiento
19:26 imagenes playa credito:dron la serena
21:08 historia de totoralillo
23:47 despedida video
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3 Comments
Buenísima master!!! el parque sin duda lo que mas nos gusto de la serena" y totoralillo es hermoso…Saludos y un año lleno de buenas rutas!!!!
Hola ! Muy hermoso saludos desde el sector Pan de Ázucar Coquimbo ❤
Espectacular material muy bueno Felicitaciones Viajando con Pituto!!!