Duration: 7 Days
Location: Chile
Price: US$ 3,030(AU$ 4,652)
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  • Inclusions:

    • Transfers as per itinerary
    • 6 nights of accommodation with daily breakfast
    • 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners
    • Excursions as per itinerary

     

    Daily departures available with a minimum of 4 participants

  • Day 1 PUERTO MONTT – HORNOPIREN

    Reception at the airport in Puerto Montt Tepual and start the journey to the south on route 7, known as Austral Road. The part of the road from Puerto Montt to Hornopien combines inland transport involving a ferry crossing in regular service.

    Day 2 HORNOPIREN – CALETA GONZALO – LAKE YELCHO (B – D)

    Breakfast at hotel. We will need to report at the Hornopiren pier by 09.30 am to board a boat to Caleta Gonzalo through the Largo fjord. Departure is scheduled at 15.30 pm. After arriving to Caleta Gonzalo, the journey south continues for roughly 100 km down the Carretera Austral road to Lake Yelcho. But before that, passengers hike a trail known as Los Alerces for an opportunity to admire pristine, millenary forests. Dinner and accommodation.

    Day 3 LAGO YELCHO – LA JUNTA (B – L – D)

    Breakfast at hotel. Morning hike through lodge area to take in its natural surroundings. Lunch at Lodge. Afternoon trip on the Carretera Austral road to the town of La Junta. (Roughly 100 Km or 1h15m). The trip includes highlights such as the Village of Santa Lucia and the Palena river. Arrival to hotel, dinner and accommodation.

    Day 4 PALENA RIVER – EL SAUCE (B – LB – D)

    Breakfast at hotel. You will need to travel 1 km from La Junta to the Rosselot River. After a short safety briefing, the adventure begins. After rafting for about 1 km it’s possible to see the confluence with the Palena River, one of the three most important tributaries of the Aysen region. The tour offers vistas to beautiful Patagonian landscapes filled with natural and wildlife highlights accompanied by the songs of countless birds. After rafting approximately 3 hours, you will arrive to the beach where we will board a vehicle that will take us east to Puerto Raul Marin Balmaceda. Arrival to the El Sauce hot springs after a 7 km trip. Lunch box will be served and then it’s time for an invigorating swim in 100% natural thermal waters. Return to La Junta. Dinner and accommodation.

    Day 5 LA JUNTA – COYAIQUE (B – L)

    Breakfast at hotel. The trip south on the Carretera Austral road continues for 44 km, to the village of Puyuhuapi and later Queulat National Park. You will experience the splendour of the Quelat hanging glacier and hike through the woods of the reserve, where lunch is served. The journey then continues for 222 km, (approximately a 4 hour journey), southbound on the Carretera Austral to the regional capital, Coyhaique. Arrival to Coyhaique. Accommodation.

    Day 6 COYAIQUE (B – L)

    Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Bonanza, on the slope of Los Franciscanos hill, for a low-difficulty-level horseback ride. The horses are tame and accustomed to people, and all the necessary equipment (helmets, chaps and ponchos) will be handed out. You will ride through native forest, streams and trails to a lookout offering full panoramic view of the Coyhaique Valley. After a barbecue and some rest, it’s time to return to the hotel in Bonanza. Accommodation.

    Day 7 COYAIQUE – BALMACEDA – SANTIAGO (B)

    Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the Balmaceda airport (55 km) to fly back to Santiago (flight not included).

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    Food Code = (B) – Breakfast, (L) – Lunch, (D) – Dinner

    LHCTSCL002 *Please note: Prices based on twin share, low season, staying in the following accommodation: Diego de Velazquez (Santiago), Don Luis (Puerto Varas), Patagonia Overland Program. Prices are per person. Optional tours not included and are at extra cost. The itinerary & pricing can change at any time due to availability & of activities. Please check our website for full terms and conditions*

  • More information on Chile:

    Chile squeezed between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean with a maximum width of 44 kilometers and is a unique thin 4,300 kilometrer long coastal stripe. For many people, Chile is still a white spot on the map. It lies on an extremely rich and original nature beauty that makes this country a very attractive destination along with its friendly population. It unites the driest desert of the world, abundant forests as well as fantastic glaciers and fjords. The European influence can be noticed in the towns by the people with their culture and their ancestor’s history. That is why Chile nowadays is one of the highest developed countries in South America.

    More information about Patagonia:

    The Patagonian region is one of the few remaining places on the planet unaffected by man, with some really impressive measurements: 240,000 sqm of surface area, a population density of less than 1 inhabitant per sqm, and more than 50 percent of the wildlife areas protected by the State.

    From one end to the other, you will find landscapes containing endless wonders! You will be impressed by the colour and enormity of its lakes and the length of its rivers.

    The area of Aysen offers luxury hotels, mountain cabins and eco-resorts, which offer all the amenities you will need to explore the attractions around this area. Quelat National Park, The Ventisquero and the San Rafael Lagoon, as well as the hot springs complexes in Puyuhuapi, and the Carretera Austral.

    More information on visa requirements:

    Australian citizens travelling to Chile must pay a reciprocity fee on arrival. The permit granted through the reciprocity fee is a multiple entry permit with a maximum validity of 90 days. Reciprocity fee is approximately US$ 117.00*.

    For more information, consult your nearest Chilean Embassy / Consulate.

    *Note: Reciprocity fee is just informative, and subject to change by the local Government at any time.

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