We invite you to visit Sewell on a complete tour to see the mining camp that has more than 100 years of history.
- Departure: 09:00
- Duration: 6 hours
- Pickup / Dropoff: From Rancagua
What you will visit:
- 1 Rancagua
- 2 Sewell
9:00 approx.
Presentation at the Sewell Foundation (RANCAGUA) for visit registration and safety induction. Signing of Tourist Manifestos and daily Health Safety Surveys (post-COVID requirement for entry to the industrial zone).
9:30 approx.
Start of the tour from the Sewell Foundation to Sewell.
10:45 approx.
Arrival at Sewell, start of organized descent in groups led by a guide.
10:50 approx.
Station 1: Building No. 20, Teniente Club.
11:20 approx.
Station 2: Visit to Rebolledo viewpoint. Stay for approx. 10 minutes. Walking continues to Sector Building 501, 150, and the viewpoint.
11:30 approx.
Station 3: Complex of Buildings No. 35-37 and 150, and outdoor spaces.
11:45 approx.
Station 4: Buildings, as well as O’Higgins Plaza & Theater Plaza.
12:00 approx.
Station 5: Midpoint of the tour: Buildings No. 105, Social Club, General Offices and Bank, Social Welfare, Residential Area, and the former Sewell Hospital.
12:15 approx.
Station 6: Transit route through the Palitroque or Bowling Building.
12:30 approx.
Station 7: Continuous transit route without stops through the Church Building.
13:10 approx.
Station 8: Tour through the Museum of Copper Mining (Former Industrial School).
13:30 approx.
Time for lunch at the site.
15:00 approx.
End of the tour and preparation for return. Groups begin the ascent to the bus station gradually, and before the ascent, there will be an opportunity to change masks.
- CulturalVery high
- Tourist guide in charge of the group from Sewell Foundation
- Approximate 3-hour tour of Sewell Camp and iconic buildings
- Personal accident insurance
- Admission to the Museum of the Great Copper Mining
- Private parking in Rancagua for the duration of the tour
- Everything not mentioned in the itinerary
- Transfer from Santiago to Rancagua
- Lunch
Recommendations
Comfortable shoes, jockey, sunglasses, sun block, water and comfortable clothing.
The ages for this tour are from 7 to 70 years previously described by CODELCO