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Bariloche Trips
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Bariloche Tours
Below you will find all the tours in Bariloche which we recommend to our guests:
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VIP Navigation in the Lakes Region (with
visit to Victoria Island and Myrtle Forest)
This tour begins at Puerto Pañuelo,
on the shores of the picturesque Llao Llao Peninsula. Our boat leaves from this
pier towards Victoria Island.
You
will enjoy being at the exclusive VIP section of the boat. This section is located
above the boat standard section, has a privileged view, more ample and comfortable
seats, and some complimentary drinks and snacks are served.
The
blue waters of the Nahuel Huapi, the greenness of the trees growing on the coast
and the snow-capped peaks of the mountain range that surrounds the scenery are
our companions during this voyage.
After 30 minutes of a quiet lake ride that crosses 7 miles (11 kilometers), Puerto
Anchorena is reached on the Victoria island. Its beautiful natural scenery
spreads across 3,710 hectares and encloses various attractions. This island in
a remote past was dwelled by Indian communities that left their marks in the form
of cave paintings in some areas of the island.
The leafy trails that cross Victoria lead the visitors to the giant sequoias,
thujas, eucalyptus, pines, oaks as well as cypresses, coihues and ñires,
which are the habitat for various species, such as the pudú (the smallest
deer in the world), wild boar, red deer, pheasants and countless species of birds.
Some blue-eyed cormorants may also be seen in the bay around Puerto Anchorena.
This is one of the only in-land and fresh water places you can find them, they
got to adapt to this different environment and they even nest on some cliffs of
the Victoria Island. The del Toro, Puerto Gross, Radal and Piedras Blancas
beaches are some of the most interesting nooks in Victoria Island. You
have more than 3 hours to tour the different trails in Isla Victoria, and after
that you will continue the sailing up to Puerto Quetrihue, located in the South
of the peninsula bearing the same name, in order to visit the Arrayanes National
Park . This reserve protects a myrtle forest unique in the world, with
specimens of 45 feet (15 meters) high which are approximately 200 years old.
This tree formation with ancient specimens is unique in the world. The tree bark
is completely smooth and cinnamon-colored. The tree has white flowers resembling
the orange blossom, and blackish
fruit with a delicious taste. The myrtle
forest has been declared natural monument and human activities have been restricted
in this area. Los Arrayanes National Park was created in 1971. It covers
the whole extension of the Quetrihuè Peninsula with an area of 1,840 hectares.
You have about 50 minutes to visit the Arrayanes forest.
At late afternoon you return to our
hotel.
Difficulty: low
Duration: full day Guide:
exclusive private guide. Boat:
seats in VIP section.
Includes: transfers
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Panoramic Hiking Experience
Prepare to enjoy an amazing hiking & sightseeing experience,
delighting yourself with some of the most impressive panoramic views of Patagonia.
You'll be picked up in the morning by our expert hiking
guide in a private vehicle. Our destination is the Cerro Llao Llao (Mount Llao
Llao), definitely the most beautiful outing in this region. The trekking on the
Llao Llao Hill is an easy hike which takes you to strategic panoramic points that
will allow you to enjoy and take pictures of amazing panoramic views (see picture
on the left) . The hiking
at Llao Llao hill lasts approximately between 2 hours and 2 hours and a half.
After enjoying this spectacular
hike and panoramic views, you will go with our guide to Cerro Campanario. On the
way, you'll stop to shoot some pictures by the best panoramic point of the road,
where you'll enjoy a direct view of the Llao Llao Peninsula (see picture on the
left). The way up Campanario
Hill will be done with a chairlift. The views from Mount Llao Llao are mid range
panoramic views, but at Mount Campanario you'll enjoy long range panoramic views.
National Geographic rated the view from Cerro Campanario as one of the 7 most
beautiful view in the world! (see pictures on the left) .
You'll take the chairlift back to the road and our guide
will take you back to your hotel. Difficulty:
Easy Duration: half day
(4 hours approximately) Guide:
private English speaking hiking guide Transfer:
private vehicle Includes:
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The Manso River
Rafting Experience
We prepare for a full adventure day. We are picked up
at the hotel and then head south for about two hours, crossing
beautiful landscapes. Landscapes are so diverse and beautiful
that this transfer can be considered as an excursion for itself.
Most part of the road is paved and the last part of it is
unpaved. We'll be enjoying astonishing views of high mountains
on a road zigzagging through the wilderness.
Prior to getting into the raft to begin this wonderful
rafting experience, each individual will be handed their personal
equipment, and the guide will give an instructive talk about
the techniques of this sport, ensuring everybody's safety
and comfort.
As soon as everyone is in the raft, you will practice the
different strokes and techniques, and later row into the Manso
River from Lake Steffen.
Don't worry if you have never done rafting before, your
guide will introduce you to the basics of paddling.
The first way is about 60 minutes ofrafting. This first
stretch contains calm waters, therefore it allows us to take
pictures of the spectacular surroundings offered in this National
Park. We'll be able to view and learn about local species
of plants and animals while fully enjoying the beauties of
nature that surrounds us, just imagine...the river, the forest,
birds, the raft and you, no other way to get there...
We then stop by the river to have lunch. You will be served
a starting snack with the best smoked meat , sandwiches, different
cheese and jams, home made salt cakes, pates, juices and fruits.
Once again in the river, action begins!. We get ready
to start rafting for another 60 minutes. Team effort and spirit
will be needed to ride over the rapids (Class II/III) that
the waters present. Between the rapids we can enjoy beautiful
ponds and beautiful beaches where we stop for a nice swim
dive (in summer water has about 64 degrees Fahrenheit or 18
C° degrees -) .
Then we reach Quique's Chiguay place, at about 5 PM where
we will enjoy tortas fritas (fried cakes - a local specialty)
with tea, coffee or other cold beverage.
You will return to Bariloche in the late afternoon.
Difficulty: low
Duration: full day
Guide: group English/Spanish speaking
guide
Transfer: group vehicle
Includes: transfers + rafting equipment + lunch with beverages
and snack.
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Rafting to the Chilean Border on the Manso
River
Get ready for an exciting adventure day full of adrenaline
and fun in the class III and IV rapids of the Manso River.
This journey starts at Bariloche and you will paddle all the
way to the border with Chile! Fasten your adventure belts
and bring your towel... you`ll be completely soaked from head
to toes!
Our chauffeur will meet you at your hotel to start your
adventure journey.
We will drive for 65 miles (approximately 100 kilometers)
until we reach our refuge at about 10:30 AM. On the way you
will enjoy astonishing views of high mountains on a road zigzagging
through the wilderness. It will take 2 hours approximately
to reach the refuge where the rafting adventure begins.
If it is cold we will provide you with a dry-fit neoprene
jacket. After you are dressed and ready our expert guide will
give you the basic paddling techniques and safety instructions
for this thrilling rafting adventure, ensuring everybody's
safety and comfort.
We are now ready to set off and start our rafting descent.
The first half an hour you will enjoy rafting through a breathtaking
canyon (Velvet Canyon). The tranquil emerald green waters
set a perfect setting to practice and start feeling confident
with your paddling skills.
Following, you´ll reach white water rapids and the adventure
begins! Team effort and spirit will be needed to ride over
these rapids (Class III/IV) that the Manso River has. Indeed,
the "welcome rapid" shakes our boat, but it gets
better along the way, better and wilder!
You´ll see why we have named some of these rapids with
names as "Ozone hole"; "scream out loud";
"ecstasy" ; etcétera.
Two hours later our adventure ends, very close to the border
with Chile, where a van will be waiting to drive us to a camping
site where you will delighted with an "asado patagónico"
(meat barbecue) with beverages and wine.
We then return to Bariloche
arriving back to our hotel at around 7:00 PM.
Requirements for this tour: being
older than 14 years old, physically fit, and confident about swimming.
You should know that you are definitely
going to be wet from head to toes in cold river water. Though
this tour is terribly fun, travelers who aren`t comfortable
with fast water riding should strongly consider not not pursuing
this tour. Be assured that full safety is always achieved,
ensured by the professional experienced guides and a safety
kayak that continuously follows the raft. If you should fall
from the raft, there´s nothing to worry about because the
guide in the safety kayak will assist you and help you get
to the nearest shore, so you can rest assured your wellbeing
and safety is completely covered at all times.
If your children are less than 14 years old or if you are just looking for
a fun but easy rafting experience, please
request the "Classic Manso rafting" experience which can be done by anyone
older than 6 years, presenting
almost no difficulty at all. (Class I/II rapids)
Difficulty: moderate
Duration: full day
Guide: shared
English/Spanish speaking guide
Transfer:
shared vehicle
Includes: transfers + complete rafting equipment
and a safety kayak +
dry-fit neoprene jackets + lunch with beverages
and wine
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Crossing streams
View to Cerro Tronador
Fortin Chacabuco Lodge
Limay River
Andean Condor |
Horseback Riding Experience at a Patagonian
Estancia You will leave in the morning in our
van. The drive takes about half an hour before reaching Fortín Chacabuco Ranch.
Estancia Fortin Chacabuco (Fortin Chacabuco ranch) is located on the shore of
Rio Limay (Limay River), 12 miles (19 kilometers) from Bariloche. This historical
place was the last military settlement in the Desert Campaign of 1880 when Government
forces were engaged in battle against the local natives. It was built in 1883
when General Villegas ordered to build the Chacabuco Fort. This estancia captures
exactly the flavor of a historical and authentic Patagonian estancia. It still
operates similarly to the way large ranches were run years ago by it's sheep herding,
cattle and horse ranching. At the Fortin Chacabuco Ranch you will explained
how the dynamics of ranching sheep works, along with all the other tasks done
in the estancia. The Estancia Fortin Chacabuco was the first ranch in Argentina
to develop a genetically superior species of sheep, both for wool and meat, being
the first in Argentina that used frozen sperm for artificial insemination.
The location is the transitional zone between the precordillera and the steppe.
It has two well-defined geographical areas. The steppe gives panoramic views of
Bariloche, the Nahuel Huapi Lake, Cerro Tronador and the Limay River, whereas
the forest zone consists of varied terrain with canyons, rock formations, streams
and marshes, therefore offering different and varied flora, fauna and soils. These
combination of beautiful landscapes will let you enjoy a one-of-a-kind horseback
riding experience and what we consider one of the best horseback riding trips
of all Patagonia. What further completes this country lodge is its reputation
of fine home cooked food. By visiting this special place you will be able to observe
first hand the life and character of the estancias in this region. At
the estancia you will be greeted by the local guides (baqueanos), who know
these regions like the palm of their hands. They will have horses ready
for you to ride up into the arid and desolate Patagonian "estepa" (praire).
You will ride along the Fortin Mountain slopes where you are likely to spot some
Red Deers, Guanacos, Grey Foxes and perhaps the "King of the Air" -
the Andean Giant Condor, which are often seen soaring around the region peaks.
Back in the ranch an "asado criollo" (delicious meat barbecue) awaits.
This style cooking meat over an open fire (very close to hot coals but without
flames) is typical of Argentina. In the afternoon you will return to
your hotel. Difficulty: low Duration: half day Guide:
group English/Spanish speaking guide Transfer: group vehicle Includes:
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