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This comfortable nature tour guarantees
close contact with Patagonia's
spectacular nature on our
numerous hikes and walks
through the 8 most interesting and
diverse national parks of Chilean
and Argentinean Pata-gonia. We
will mainly be staying in cozy
lodges and small hotels
surrounded by nature's untouched
beauty.
Day 1: Santiago de Chile
Upon arrival at the international
airport in Santiago, our guide will
be waiting for you to take you to
your hotel in Santiago. After
check in and some time to relax,
we will explore the Chilean capital
in the afternoon, including a visit to
the Plaza de Armas and the local
market. Overnight in Santiago.
Day 2: From Santiago
to the Lake District
After breakfast we will drive to the
airport to board our one-hour
flight to Temuco. This city is known
as the capital of the Araucania
Region, home to the indigenous
Mapuche. After a short tour
around the city, which includes the
colorful fruit and vegetable market,
we will drive to the resort
town of Pucón which was founded
by German immigrants in the 19th
century. Due to its picturesque setting
on the shore of the Lake Villarrica,
by the imposing Villarrica
Volcano and the surrounding
national parks, Pucón attracts visitors
from all over the world. In the
afternoon we will take a gentle
walk and visit the falls of Caburga.
We will have dinner and stay
overnight close to Pucón. (B, D)
Day 3: Hiking in
Huerquehue National Park
& Hot Springs
After breakfast we will go on our
first full day excursion, into one of
the oldest and most beautiful
national parks in Chile: Huerquehue.
A short drive will take us to
the starting point of our hike, from
where we will enjoy a nice halfday
hike in the national park.
Walking through a dense native
forest of Coigue, Lenga and Araucaria
trees, we will have good
views of the smoking Villarrica
Volcano and the extinguished
Choshuenco Volcano during our
hike. After two hours, we will
arrive at three pristine lagoons,
hidden among immense Araucaria
trees at 1100 meters
/3.609 feet above sea level. After
our hike we will have time for a
relaxing bath in one of the natural
hot springs outside the national
park. Overnight and dinner close
to Pucón. (B, BL,D)
Day 4: Crossing the Andes
to San Martín de los Andes
(Argentina)
Today we will experience the natural
contrasts between the Chilean
and Argentinean slopes of the
Andes. Crossing the mountains at
1,207 m / 3,960 ft, the countryside
will change dramatically.
Green rolling farmland and lush
native forests in the Villarrica
National Park will be replaced by
the dry but very colorful Pampa of
the Lanín National Park. The
immense 3,747 m / 12,293 ft
high Lanín Volcano will be a constant
point of reference during the
trip. On the pass we will drive
through a spectacular forest of
ancient Araucaria trees growing
at the base of the volcano. In the
afternoon we will reach San
Martín de Los Andes situated at
700 m / 2,297 ft on Lake Lacar.
Overnight in the center of San
Martín de Los Andes. (B, BL)
Day 5: Crossing 3 National
Parks to Hot Springs at
Puyehue (Chile)
Today we will first travel through
the two famous national parks
Lanín and Nahuel Huapi in
Argentina during our scenic drive
through the Seven Lake District.
Next, we will cross the Andes at
an altitude of 1,308 m / 4,291 ft
back into Chile. The famous Hotel
& Hot Springs Puyehue in the
Puyehue National Park on the border
with Argentina will be our
accommodation for the night. (B)
Day 6: From Puyehue
National Park to Vicente
Pérez Rosales N.P.
We will drive around the Lake
Llanquihue today, which is the
third biggest in South America.
On our way to the Hotel Petrohué
in the Vicente Pérez Rosales
National Park, we will stop in Frutillar,
a charming town on the
banks of the lake, celebrated for
its architecture of the 19th century
homes of the German immigrants.
We will continue driving around
the Lake Llanquihue accompanied
by constant views of the perfectly
cone-shaped Osorno Volcano.
Dinner and overnight in the
Vicente Pérez Rosales National
Park on the shores of Lake Todos
los Santos. (B, D)
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Day 7: Hiking in Vicente
Pérez Rosales N.P.
We will discover Chile's oldest
national park today and hike on
the Paso de la Desolacion that will
take us to Cerro La Picada at an
altitude of 1710 m / 5.610 ft.
During the ascent we will enjoy
fantastic views of Lake Todos Los
Santos and the volcanoes
Osorno, Tronador, Calbuco and
Puntiagudo. We will also have the
opportunity to observe local trees
and wildlife. The descent takes us
to Playa Larga where a swim in
the lake will be a refreshing
reward. Dinner and overnight in
the national park. (B,BL, D)
Day 8: Flight from Puerto
Montt to Punta Arenas
Early transfer to the airport in Puerto
Montt, the flight will leave at
around 10:00 a.m. After 2½
hours we will arrive in Punta Arenas,
the southernmost town of the
continent. It will be our starting
point for our tour into the heart of
Patagonia. Upon arrival, we will
drive into town for a short city
tour, which will include views of
the famous Strait of Magellan that
separates the continent from the
island Tierra del Fuego. On our
drive to the hotel, we will stop at
the Penguin colony at the Otway
Sound. The visit will be well worth
your while as you will not only see
the colony of Magallan penguins
but may also spot other animals
such as the Patagonian fox,
ñandús (South American ostrich)
and condors. We will spend the
night at an estancia. (B, D)
Day 9: Torres del Paine
National Park
After breakfast we will make our
way to one of the most spectacular
national parks in the world,
Torres del Paine. We will pass
through the typical Pampa steppes
of the Magellan Region scattered
with various old estancias (sheep
farms). Before we will arrive at the
internationally renowned Torres
del Paine National Park in the
late afternoon, we will visit the
Milodón Cave where scientists
have discovered the remains of
a giant sloth. Overnight in a
hostería in the park. (B)
Day 10: Hiking in Torres del
Paine National Park
Torres del Paine National Park is
without doubt a must-see for every
traveler in Chile. It is one of the
most beautiful and awesome
places in America. Our full day
excursion will include visits to
Lago Grey with its imposing glacier,
the Salto Grande ("big waterfall"),
Salto Chico and the administration
center. Short hiking excursions
will allow us to observe various
kinds of animals: guanacos,
flamingos, ñandús, condors,
among others. A filling picnic
lunch will be served on our way.
Overnight in the park. (B,BL)
Day 11: Crossing the
Patagonian Steppe to
El Calafate
(Argentina)
After breakfast we will drive to the
border village and estancia Cerro
Castillo. We will cross into Argentina
and continue on through a
deserted Patagonian landscape
until we arrive at the town of El
Calafate on the shores of the
immense Lake Argentina. Overnight
in or close to El Calafate. (B)
Day 12: Los Glaciares
National Park
On a full day excursion into the
Los Glaciares National Park, we
will have the opportunity to see
various spectacular sceneries. A
visit to the Perito Moreno Glacier
will be the highlight of our day.
This glacier with its 60 m / 197 ft
wall of ice is one of the few in the
world that are still growing.
Approaching as close as possible,
we will take our time to observe it
from all angles. After a nice picnic
with great views of the glacier we
will go on a hike in the national
park. We will also be able to
organize an optional short hike on
the glacier with an expert local
guide. Return to El Calafate in the
afternoon and overnight at the
hotel. (B, BL)
Day 13: From El Calafate
to Puerto Natales (Chile)
Crossing the flat and widespread
Pampa, we will start our trip back
to Chile and enjoy a nice picnic
on the way. Occasionally, we
may see guanacos, ñandús or
even flamingos. Arrival at Puerto
Natales on the shores of Ultima
Esperanza Fjord ("Last Hope
Fjord"). We will stay in Puerto
Natales over night. (B)
Day 14: Flight back to
Santiago de Chile
Drive to the airport in Punta Arenas
and flight back to Santiago
(approx. 4 hours). Transfer to our
hotel in Santiago and overnight. (B)
Day 15: Departure
Transfer to the international airport
in Santiago and end of our tour
through Patagonia. (B)
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