Andean Crossing From Bariloche To Puerto Varas
Duración: 12 Horas
Experience the Crossing of the Andes Mountains in a unique way, tracing the path of explorers from over a century ago.
Delight in breathtaking landscapes, savor exquisite cuisine, and immerse yourself in fascinating stories and legends!
This journey will take you through Puerto Pañuelo, Puerto Blest, Lake Frias, and Puerto Frias, Cerro Tronador, Peulla, Lake of All Saints, Petrohue Falls, Lake Llanquihue, culminating in a stay at the charming city of Puerto Varas.
Prepare for a day brimming with excitement and adventure. Book your spot today!
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Descripción del Tour:
Our journey commences from the heart of Bariloche, where we will board a bus heading towards Scarf Port. From there, we set sail on Lake Nahuel Huapi. Upon reaching Wrap Port, we'll embark on a catamaran to cross the lake towards Blest Port. During the one-hour sail, we'll immerse ourselves in the breathtaking scenery, surrounded by lush forests, and gain insights into this remarkable location.
Upon docking at Puerto Blest, a delightful lunch awaits us at a local restaurant. The restaurant opens at 12 PM, and lunch will be served approximately between 12 PM and 1:30 PM (please note that lunch expenses are not included). Afterward, we will board a bus that will transport us to the Frías River border, arriving at Puerto Alegre. Here, we'll transfer to another vessel to navigate across the lake to Puerto Frías. A brief 20-minute sail will bring us to the port, where we will initiate the procedures to enter Chile.
Our journey continues by bus as we traverse the Perez Rosales National Park. During this segment, we'll admire the magnificent Andes Mountains vegetation until we arrive at Peulla.
Post-lunch, we resume our adventure by navigating Lake Todos los Santos to Petrohué. Weather permitting, the journey offers stunning views of the Osorno and Tronador volcanoes, as well as Puntiagudo hill.
Continuing our route, we will visit the Petrohué Falls and follow the scenic path along Llanquihue Lake as we make our way to Puerto Varas, where our unforgettable trip culminates in the city center.
Lo que SI incluye:
*Transfers. *Guide.
Lo que NO incluye:
*Prices do NOT include the cost of park entrances. *Extra luggage. *Port taxes. *Lunch. *Extras.
Preguntas Frecuentes
The Andean Crossing excursion from Bariloche to Puerto Varas lasts a full day, approximately 12 hours. This sightseeing tour will take you through beautiful natural landscapes, including lakes and the Andes Mountains, combining bus and boat trips. It's a unique experience that offers unforgettable glimpses into the beauty of South America. To fully enjoy this adventure, it's recommended to start early and be prepared for a day of intense exploration.
The Andean Crossing itinerary includes several sections, starting in Bariloche, from where you'll depart by bus to Puerto Pañuelo. You'll then board a boat to cross Lake Nahuel Huapi to Puerto Blest. From there, you'll continue by bus to Puerto Frías and then by another boat, crossing Lake Frías to Peulla. Finally, you'll travel across Lake Todos los Santos and then by road to Puerto Varas. During the journey, you'll enjoy panoramic views of Andean mountains, lakes, and forests.
For the Andean Crossing excursion, it's recommended to wear comfortable clothing and suitable walking shoes, as much of the route is outdoors. Don't forget to bring a jacket or warm clothing, as temperatures can vary. It's also recommended to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. It's also helpful to bring some cash for additional purchases or meals, as there are shops and cafes along the way.
Yes, there are food options during the Andean Crossing excursion. Along the route, especially in Peulla, there are restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy a meal. However, due to the length of the trip, it's also advisable to bring some snacks and drinks to have during longer journeys, as waiting times between stops can be long. Consider trying local dishes for a more enriching cultural experience.
Travel insurance is not required for the Andean Crossing, but it is highly recommended. As this is an excursion that involves multiple stages of transportation and outdoor activities in remote areas, having insurance provides peace of mind in case of potential medical or logistical issues. Travel insurance can cover emergency medical expenses, trip cancellation, or lost luggage. It's a good idea to review the coverage and choose the option that best suits your travel needs.