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Cordillera Lake District Crossing


Cordillera Lake District Crossing
Northern Patagonia Argentina

Definately a trip for horse lovers, this trail will take you from Argentina, across the diverse and dense landscape, through the Lion's pass, and into Chile. This trip will be an eye-opener to how rough the west was once!

The contrast is simply mind-boggling: all the things absent in the arid plateaus are crammed into the transitional zone of the Cordillera foothills. Our trails take you from the red desert into the indigo and turquoise-colored lakes of the mountain area. Every day presents a new landscape. And you get to enjoy it all from horseback!

Patagonia's sheer size gives the impression that it is a continent by itself, not the southern half of Argentina and Chile. Whichever way you look at it, it is a place unlike any other. A seemingly never-ending collection of mountains, forests, valleys, lakes, rivers, streams, volcanoes, and glaciers. We are committed to protecting the amazing ecosystem, and carefully tred the trails, taking only what we need and leave the places we find the same or better than we found them. We travel on horseback through the national parks and huge farmlands of the lake district between Argentina and Chile. This trip takes you right through the transition area from the steppes to the humid forest in Chile. We start in the Lake-District of northern Patagonia, Argentina. The town is called San Carlos de Bariloche (or just ‘Bariloche’ as we say). It is set at the foot of the Andes and stretched out along the Nahuel Huapi Lake. Bariloche has its own international airport (BRC) with regular daily flights to and from Buenos Aires or Santiago de Chile. It is an interesting touristy town that most Westerners compare to Switzerland or Western Canada. The first few days we spend in the Manso Valley in a nice but rustic cabin. Then we cross over into Chile with its ancient forests, mountains and valleys. Here we use pack horses to move our equipment and riding is at a much slower pace … but at the same time incredibly beautiful. During this breathtaking journey we will be spending some nights in comfortable rustic cabins and some sleeping in tents.
 




Meeting: Bariloche
Airport: Bariloche
Transfer: Barioloche
Riders: Min 4 riders
Max 10 riders

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    Cordillera Lake District Crossing
    Tour Code: IT-ARRT14
    9 days / 8 nights ~$2,000.00
    Dates : Dec - March

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    Lodging: Standard
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    Tack: Chilean saddles
    Horses: Criollos
    Pace: Mixed. Some faster paced days in Argen...
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    Airport: Bariloche
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