PUERTO VARAS, is a city in the Lake District in southern Chile. It is located on the southwestern shore of the vast Llanquihue Lake, which offers commanding views of the snow-covered and still active Calbuco and Osorno volcanoes. Traditional German-style architecture characterizes the city and reflects its colonial past. The red and white Church of the Sacred Heart was built in the early 20th century and has 3 striking towers.
Los Saltos del Río PETROHUÉ are waterfalls located a short distance downstream from Todos Los Santos Lake. They are located within the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park near the route to Petrohué, a town on the edge of that lake.
SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE (commonly called Bariloche) is a city in the Argentine Patagonia region. It borders Nahuel Huapi, a large glacial lake surrounded by the Andes mountains. Bariloche is known for its Swiss Alpine-style architecture and its chocolate, which is sold in shops on Miter Street, the main avenue. It is also a popular base for hiking and skiing in the nearby mountains, and for exploring the surrounding Lake District.
Itinerary
Departure from Puerto Varas to San Carlos de Petrohue.
On the way we will make a brief visit to the Petrohué Falls. (Entrance not included).
Then we will enjoy the Andean Crossing Navigation to Peulla.
Later we will travel by bus crossing Chile-Argentina to Puerto Frías.
Navigation Lake Puerto Alegre.
Travel by bus to Puerto Blest.
Nahuel Huapi Lake Navigation.
Finally we will travel by bus to the city of San Carlos de Bariloche.
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