SAN MARTIN DE LOS ANDES IN 7 DAYS

San Martín de los Andes, an old mountain hamlet that has grown today, but keeps its charm intact and its magic as no other Patagonian city does. Its autochthonous architecture and its dream landscape make it the prettiest place in Patagonia, comparable to Los Alerces National Park. We discover Quila Quina, Hua Hum, the Lácar and Huechulafquen Lakes in Junín and the famous Camino de los Siete Lagos (Seven Lakes Path) which starts at San Martín and ends at Bariloche.

San Martín de los Andes in 7 days

San Martín de los Andes in 7 days
DAYS
7 Days - 6 Nights
DESTINATIONS
San Martín de los Andes
INCLUDED TOURS
  1. City tour San Martín de los Andes
  2. Quila Quina and return sailing on Lake Lácar
  3. Hua Hum, Cascada de Chachín y Navigating the Lácar & Nonthué Lakes.
  4. Navigation around the Huechulafquen and Epulafquen lakes and the Lanín Volcano
  5. Hua Hum wih Yuco beaches.
  6. City tour Pucón from Tromen Pass
OPTIONAL TOURS
PRICE IN USD (From ...)
STANDARD PRICE INTERMEDIATE PRICE SUPERIOR PRICE
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HOTELS
DESTINATIONS STANDARD INTERMEDIATE SUPERIOR
SAN MARTIN (CPC) Los Antiguos Terragonia Boutique Loi Suites Chapelco
INCLUDED SERVICES
  • Accommodation according to the selected hotel category. Breakfast. Lunch and dinner are not included, unless clarified in the description of the itinerary.
  • Detailed transfers in the itinerary
  • Group excursions detailed in the itinerary (except optional). They are not individual or private excursions, unless clarified in the description of the itinerary.
  • Cabotage plane tickets.
  • Bilingual Spanish English guide.
  • Customer service in urgent cases.
  • Permanent coordination.
SERVICES NOT INCLUDED
  • International air tickets
  • Entrance fees to national parks
  • Optional excursions detailed in the itinerary
  • Personal expenses and tips

7 days - 6 nights

Day 1 - San Martín de los Andes

We are going to visit the most beautiful city in all of Patagonia. It is located in a valley between hills on the shores of Lake Lácar. It is one of the most complete tourist centers in the entire Andean Patagonia. Its privileged location is enhanced by its mountain-style wooden and tile buildings, its orderly urban distribution and its excellent hotel infrastructure. Its main attraction is Cerro Chapelco, a ski center created in 1970, it is one of the most complete in Argentina. Its 140 hectares of skiable surface are 1800 meters high. Lake Lácar, of glacial origin, is the first lake in Argentina to drain into the Pacific Ocean. If you want to see other excursion options in San Martín de los Andes, click here: Tours in San Martín de los Andes.

Day 2 - Quila Quina

We leave behind the beautiful town San Martín de los Andes to go deeper into the Lanín National Park so as to visit one of the most wonderful places of this region: Quila Quina. It is located on the banks of the Lácar Lake and the road is a typical mountain road with fantastic sights. During the visit to this residential village, we arrive at the best beach of the zone next to the pier. In summer, with hot weather, people bathe in the lake. Towards the east there is an interpretation path: The Cipresal, a cypress legendary reserve. We can return navigating through the Lácar Lake and enjoying the landscape (optional)

Day 3 - Navigation along the Lácar & Nonthué Lakes

We embark at the Lácar Lake pier. In the first stretch of our navigation, we can see the high walls of the Abanico Mount until we reach Quila Quina, our first stop. We can enjoy a small trekking along the Cipresal, a cypress zone on the shore of the lake. We also get to the Arroyo Grande Waterfall. We leave Quila Quina towards the west to disembark at our next destination: the Santa Teresita Island. Here we find Arrayanes and the chapel. The maritime route takes us through a narrow water path between both lakes. Once on the Nanthué lake, we reach Hua Hum where there is a lodging house with the same name and the source of the homonymous river which flows into the Pacific Ocean. Once on land we begin a short trekking up to the Chachín Waterfall during an hour with a mild but constant ascent. We cross raulíes, oaks and coihues forests which don´t allow the sun to go through. Even in the undergrowth we can see a cohihe reedbed jungle together with ferns that form a dense vegetation. The Chachín waterfall is an important fall which impresses; it is a geological fault which makes its water fall from 24 meters high generating a stunning roar when hitting the base. This journey allows us to see in detail how the ecosystem where the Patagonic lakes coexist is, in this case in the Lanín National Park. In the afternoon we return sailing towards the beautiful San Martín de los Andes.

Day 4 - Junín de los Andes - Navigating through the Lagos Huechulafquen and Epulafquen & Lanin Volcano

We set off to Junín de los Andes, a town located 40km away from San Martín de los Andes. There, in Junín, we will stroll around to know the church where the Vírgen de las Nieves (Snow Virgin) is situated. We continue towards the Huechulafquen and Paimún Lakes to appreciate a first class sight of the Lanín Volcano. We arrive at the gorge of the Río Chimehuín, this river is the most important one for fly fishing in the whole Patagonia. We walk around a transition area appreciating notros, maitenes and geological figures such as the Piedra la Virgen (Virgin Stone).

We enter the Andean-Patagonic forest going along the edge of the lake, where we observe a sub-antartctic jungle covered of coihues of more than 25m high, together with antique oaks and lengas (kind of Patagonic trees). The undergrowth is made of reeds, ñires, bushes introduced by the man, such as rosa mosqueta, apart from mutisias, amancay (lilies) and reina mora (a kind of berry). We continue towards the Lanín Volcano of over 3,500m, to approach the south base. We continue towards the Paimún Lake, and we will visit its chapel. When returning we will stop at the Río Rucu Leufú to appreciate another sight of the Lanín. Our last destination is the Saltillo Waterfall, having to walk almost half an hour through the Andean Patagonic forest.

Optional: We sail the Huechulafquen and Epulafquen Lakes

Going back, in Puerto Canoa we can optionally take a ship to navigate along the extense lake. Once on board, on the north bank of the Huechulafquen we will go south to see the face of the Lanín Volcano of almost 3,800m high. The lakes with their frozen water can have over 400m depth and are of glacial origin. The Isla de los Chivos stands out of the lake. Towards the west, we arrive at the joint of the Huechulafquen and the Epulafquen rivers. The latter quite shallow and with legendary forests and snow-covered mountains where there is plenty of fauna due to the fact that man hasn´t made incursions nearby. The vessel arrives at the Escorial, a lava river in solid status, because of the eruption of the Achén Ñiyeu Volcano more than 480 years ago. As time went by, the lush vegetation covered this lava soil producing a midget forest or a bonsai forest, which doesn´t reach one meter of height.

Day 5 - Hua Hum next to the Yuco Beaches

We start our excursion towards the frontier post with Chile, when going to the west, the Lácar Lake is constantly beside us. During the journey we can watch the rock structure Piedra Trompul and the Sabana and Colorado Mounts. After quite a while we arrive at Río Hua Hum and we cross it over a wooden bridge. There we walk to the Chachín Waterfall, these small falls are approximately of 30 meters high. During the journey we can see how the landscape goes changing from an Andean Patagonic forest to a Valdivian jungle.  The last place of this itinerary is the Cristo de la Paz, then we return to San Martín de los Andes along the same route. There is a stop at La Peninsula del Yuco which is one of the most interesting beaches of the west bank of the Lácar Lake, with cristaline water and myrtle trees. If you want to see other excursion options in San Martín de los Andes, click here: Tours in San Martín de los Andes.

Day 6 - Knowing Pucón by The Tromen Pass

We travel to Chile going through Junín de los Andes towards north, we take the road to Aluminé but after crossing the bridge on Malleo River we divert to continue to the frontier of the neighbouring country with final destination: Pucón. The road to the international pass is really nice as it is in an Araucarias forest, similar to the film Jurassic Park, zone which was inhabited by dinosaurs years ago. The imposing presence of the Lanín Volcano with 3,376 meters (over sea level) appears on our left. At the migration post in Tromen we go through the customs procedures to enter Chile. Once in Chilean territory, the forest is denser, because we enter the Valdivian jungle. We continue leaving waterfalls, canyons and rocky zones to arrive at Curarrehue. Near midday we get to Pucón, which receives us with the image of the impressive sight of the Villarrica Volcano of 2,850 meters (over sea level), it is still active, its last eruption was in 1984. The puff of smoke released from its crater and the glaciers forming an ice-cap are characteristic. We walk around the craftmen stalls, the coast of the Villarrica Lake and we will also have time to do some shopping. Pucón is a small Chilean town being the most important beach resort of the Patagonia. Its rustic and traditional architecture gives a special charm to it. It has small constructions with low roofs except for the hotels on the shore of the lake. Before dark, we return to San Martín de los Andes.

Note: the compulsory documentation to cross to Chile is:

  • Passport, ID or Mercosur ID.
  • Family book (marriage and birth certificate) if you travel with children.
  • If children travel with one parent alone. There must exist an authorization validated by a notary.

Day 7 - Return to Buenos Aires

Breakfast in the hotel. Transfer to Chapelco Airport. End of our services.


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