Pure Patagonia

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Pure Patagonia



Tour Description:

Our flexible privately-guided sightseeing and a choice of small-group adventures in the spectacular Chacabuco Valley enhance this immersive exploration of Patagonia and the cosmopolitan capital. From our boutique luxury hotel in Santiago and our inviting Patagonia lodges, you’ll set out across land, water and glacier with our expert native guides to experience the best that these places have to offer.

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Dates & Pricing

Wednesday 10 Sep 25 — Thursday 25 Sep 25Starting at $9,899 Get a Quote
Friday 26 Sep 25 — Sunday 26 Oct 25Starting at $10,599 Get a Quote
Monday 27 Oct 25 — Thursday 18 Dec 25Starting at $11,299 Get a Quote
Friday 19 Dec 25 — Saturday 27 Dec 25Starting at $11,299 Get a Quote
Sunday 28 Dec 25 — Saturday 28 Feb 26Starting at $11,299 Get a Quote
Sunday 01 Mar 26 — Thursday 26 Mar 26Starting at $11,299 Get a Quote
Friday 27 Mar 26 — Saturday 25 Apr 26Starting at $10,699 Get a Quote
Sunday 26 Apr 26 — Wednesday 29 Apr 26Starting at $10,199 Get a Quote
Thursday 10 Sep 26 — Friday 25 Sep 26Starting at $10,199 Get a Quote
Saturday 26 Sep 26 — Wednesday 30 Sep 26Starting at $10,899 Get a Quote
Thursday 01 Oct 26 — Monday 26 Oct 26Starting at $11,199 Get a Quote
Tuesday 27 Oct 26 — Friday 18 Dec 26Starting at $11,999 Get a Quote
Saturday 19 Dec 26 — Thursday 31 Dec 26Starting at $12,599 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day 1 – Welcome to Santiago
On arrival, you’ll be met and chauffeured to Le Reve, our lovely city-center boutique hotel. This evening, we’ll take you to the art-filled home of a local chef where you’ll help in the preparation of your dinner. Using fresh, locally-sourced products, this evening’s culinary experience is a fun way to learn about classic Chilean cuisine. Sit down to the fine meal that you’ve helped to prepare, accompanied by fine regional wine.  Meals D  

Day 2 – Tailor Your Day in Santiago
Choose one of these included, privately guided excursions to tailor this day to your personal interests and style:   Santiago City Tour: Join our guide for a private walking tour, starting with Colonial-era landmarks like La Moneda Palace. Continue to Plaza de Armas to see City Hall and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Then discover some of Santiago’s loveliest and most avant garde districts and stroll through Parque Forestal, a lovely riverside park. After a cup of coffee or some ice cream at a popular cafe, visit La Chascona, the uniquely designed former home of Nobel Poet Laureate, Pablo Neruda. End your day atop San Cristobal Hill for spectacular views of the city and its mountain backdrop.   Santiago Street Art + Graffiti: This guided half-day tour explores the city’s colorful and vibrant street art, both its history and cultural impact. It promises a fun and unique perspective on Chilean culture, politics, art and life. You can choose to do this excursion in the morning or afternoon.   Santiago by Bike: You can enjoy this tour in the morning or afternoon. Accompanied by your private guide, this gently paced cycling tour is a terrific way to explore some of Santiago’s most exclusive neighborhoods, from the open-air sculptures in Parque de las Esculturas to the elegant boutiques of Nueva Costanera.   Meals B  

Day 3 – Fly to Balmaceda + the Marble Caves
After breakfast, we’ll take you to the airport for your included flight to Balmaceda in southern Chile. On arrival, meet our local guide and embark on a 3-½ hour overland journey that will take you through some breathtaking scenery - from the soaring jagged peaks of the Cerro Castillo Mountains to ancient groves of Lenga, Coigü and Ñire, deciduous trees native to the Southern Andes. Descending through the picturesque Rio Murta Valley brings you to the shores of Lago General Carrera where you enjoy lunch.  Then join your expert guide to explore the unique geological formations of the Marble Chapels (also known as Marble Caves) in a small motor boat or paddling your own kayak. Either way, you’ll have ample opportunity to experience these marble wonders with their amazingly swirled and stippled patterns of blue and grey.  Accessible only by water, the Marble Chapels have to be among the most isolated natural treasures on the planet. Partially submerged in the turquoise and azure waters of Lago General Carrera, these ethereal chambers have been formed over thousands of years by the slow erosion of calcium carbonate deposits that were left behind long ago. After your adventure, continue on the Austral Highway to your remote ecolodge overlooking Lago General Carrera.  Meals B+L+D

Day 4 – Exploradores Valley Trekking + Horse-riding in Bahia Murta
Today you can customize your exploration with a choice of two activities with your private guide. Exploradores Valley: Travel west from Puerto Río Tranquilo through breathtaking Exploradores Valley, where untouched nature thrives in its purest form. After 2 hours embark on a moderately challenging hike, beginning with a walk through a lush evergreen forest before ascending a moraine to reach the Exploradores Glacier viewpoint. If the weather permits, youll be rewarded with stunning views of the vast North Patagonian Ice Field, Mount San Valentín, and the Exploradores Glacier in the distance. After the adventure, return to Puerto Río Tranquilo for lunch. Horseback Riding: Embark on a horseback adventure in Bahía Murta, a charming village on the north shore of Lake General Carrera, near the mouth of the Murta River. Ride along the shores of this stunning turquoise lake—the second-largest in South America, shared with Argentina and known locally as Lake Chelenko. Over the course of four hours, immerse yourself in Patagonian landscapes while listening to local folklore and admiring natural terraces that offer breathtaking views of the Murta Valley. Along the way, discover native tree species such as coigües, tepas, and notros. The ride concludes with a shared mate, a natural hot infusion, that is a cherished social tradition, fostering hospitality and comradeship. Trek to Los Maquis river Cascade: Embark in the afternoon on a scenic drive towards Puerto Guadal, taking about an hour and a half to reach the starting point of the Cascadas del Río Maqui trek. Your journey begins with a steady ascent along a narrow trail, accompanied by the soothing sounds of cascading waterfalls. As you walk through the dense forests of the Patagonian Andes, home to a variety of native Nothofagus trees (Lenga, Coihue, Ñirre), youll spot many bird species, including diucóns, cometocinos, chincoles, thrushes, and chercanes. As you continue, you’ll be treated to the breathtaking sight of the first waterfalls, forming small natural pools along the river. From here, you’ll hike further, following the path alongside the pools to admire different levels of waterfalls. At the end of the trail, you’ll be rewarded with a stunning view of Lake General Carrera, the largest lake in Chile and the second largest in South America. Hike the Trails at Mallin Colorado: Three self-guided trails begin at our ecolodge and provide gorgeous views overlooking the three lakes of the area: Lake Bertrand, Lake Plomo and General Carrera Lake. The longest course, Mirador Trail, is four hours roundtrip, perfect for a morning or afternoon hike with a return in time for a lovely meal. Two alternative trails are shorter, along the beach and another behind the lodge, both with stunning overlooks of the lakes and forest.

Day 5 – White Water Rafting and Chacabuco Valley
After breakfast your journey continues along a stunning stretch of Chile’s Route 7, fondly known as the Austral Highway. It’s a southward journey that encompasses charming lakeside communities like Puerto Bertrand and pristine aquamarine waterways. Stop along the way for an exciting, expertly-guided whitewater rafting adventure on the Baker River, putting in at Lake Bertrand and descending about 4 miles through thrilling Class II and III rapids. Continue overland and check in to our luxury lodge set amidst the spectacular natural beauty of Patagonia National Park. Meals B+L+D

Day 6 – Discover Patagonia National Park
Surrounded by mountains, rivers, forests and lakes, our Explora lodge is the ideal base for exploring one of South Americas newest parks—created from more than 600,000 acres of land donated to the Chilean government by Doug Tompkins, founder of The North Face, and his wife Kris Tompkins, a former CEO at the Patagonia clothing company. Each evening of your stay, experienced Explora guides will talk about the included excursions that will be offered the following day. Based upon your personal interests and taste for physical adventure, you’ll be able to customize your exploration of Patagonia National Park with the guided activities of your choice. The surrounding territory has been divided into six unique zones, each with its own set of unique geographic, cultural and biosphere characteristics. Accompanied by expert naturalists and guides, these activities by land and water have been designed to reveal the beauty, diversity and unique essence of each zone. For your first day in the National Park, you can choose an easy half-day activity, a more challenging full day adventure, or a guided overland excursion by van.  Meals B+L+D

Day 7 – Another Day at the Explora Lodge Patagonia National Park
The Explora Lodge has designed dozens of unique excursions by foot, bicycle, horseback, kayak and van—all of them fully guided by engaging experts who possess a deep knowledge and passion for the Park’s diverse natural wonders. The excursions available during your stay will depend upon local weather and terrain conditions, but you will be able to choose from a variety of half and full-day excursions to tailor your stay. To give you an idea of our lodge’s varied excursions, here are some of the activities they offer (shared with other lodge guests): Los Carpinteros | 2.5 Hours |3 Mile Hike: Exploring the southern slopes of Patagonia National Park, this gentle hike reveals diverse ecosystems including dense Coigüe forests. Along the way, you’ll enjoy terrific views of Lake Cochrane and the surrounding mountains. La Valchac | 8 Hours | 90 Miles by Van: This full-day overland excursion takes you deep into the valleys of the Chacabuco River, once home to ancient nomadic peoples. In addition to discovering the region’s haunting beauty, your expert guide will delve into some of Patagonia’s anthropological and paleontological mysteries. Learn about Chile’s pre-Hispanic history and its impact on the present day. Áviles | 7 Hours | 10.5 Mile Hike: Exploring the varied terrain and eco-systems of the Chacabuco Valley, this moderately challenging full-day hike is designed to immerse you in the remote vastness of Patagonia National Park. The birdlife is especially rich in the springtime and rushing streams offer a chance to drink the pure waters that flow down from mountains. Tamango | 10.5 Hours | 18 Mile Hike: This physically-challenging, full-day expedition takes you across the Patagonian steppe to Cerro Tamango, a 5,500-foot peak. Ascend the mountain slopes as your expert guide offers insight into the region’s varied topography. Delight in broad views of the Chacabuco Valley, including lagoons and plateaus, and a chance to espy some wildlife. El Furioso | 6.5 Hours | 27 Miles by Bike or E-Bike: From valley and forest to plateaus and high-mountain desert, this guided expedition is designed for the physically fit and active. Those who participate will be rewarded with a broad, in-depth exploration of the Park’s many wonders. Meals B+L+D

Day 8 – Last day in Patagonia
Enjoy your last day in these unique Patagonian landscapes, taking advantage of the included activities at your lodge, either half-day or full-day, or simply relax in outdoor hot tubs with stunning views. Here are some other activities also included in your lodge stay (shared with other lodge guests):  Laguna Cisnes | 3 Hours | 4.5 Mile Hike: A guided hike through gentle steppe terrain brings you to a pristine lagoon, home to a wide variety of Patagonian birdlife. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery as our naturalist guide shares insight into the region’s geography and its native flora and fauna. Chelenko Sur | 8 Hours | 102 Miles by Van: This full-day overland journey takes you through scenic ranchlands and along the beautiful Baker River to reach its confluence with the Neff, a pristine glacial river that has its source in the Northern Ice Fields. Enjoy a gentle hike that includes a chance to see and learn about Patagonian fossils. Tamango | 10.5 Hours | 18 Mile Hike: This physically-challenging, full-day expedition takes you across the Patagonian steppe to Cerro Tamango, a 5,500-foot peak. Ascend the mountain slopes as your expert guide offers insight into the region’s varied topography. Delight in broad views of the Chacabuco Valley, including lagoons and plateaus, and a chance to espy some wildlife. Las Correntadas | 4.5 Hours | 2.5 Miles By Land + Water: This fully guided excursion begins with a thrilling kayak adventure down the fast-flowing Cochrane River. Continue overland, walking through Coigüe forests and then along the riverbank through captivating landscapes of pampa and Patagonian steppe. This excursion is rated by Explora Lodge as “Easy.” Meals B+L+D

Day 9 – Back to Santiago for Departure
You’ll be chauffeured back to the airport in Balmaceda for your included return flight to Santiago - where our local staff is on hand to assist with the connection to your international flight. Meals B