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Visiting a Mapuche community and witnessing their customs is an enriching experience. To get there, you will first drive around Lake Neltume until you reach the Inalafquen community, where you will visit Mrs. Juanita’s farm and learn about the handicrafts she makes. Afterwards, you will meet Noemi, a young artisan who will tell you about the traditions of the community she leads. The visit ends with Mrs. Andrea, who will be waiting for you with a rich eleven mapuche with catutos, sopaipillas and mate. Her house, moreover, is right at a point where you have a panoramic view of Lake Neltume.