
Hike, Raft and Kayak in Chilean Patagonia
Paddle and trek in Los Lagos, an untamed Andean wonderland of lakes, volcanoes, forests and fjords in the unexplored north of Patagonia
What's Included?
Activities & Certified Guides
All itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking guidesHotel & Lodge
3 nights in hotels, 6 nights in lodgesMeals
9 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 8 dinnersTransfers
Airport transfers and everything in betweenEquipment
All your rafting, packrafting, kayaking and safety equipment throughoutSmall Like-minded Groups
Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 14 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people…
What's it like?





Trek through the ancient forests of the Andes in Chile's Ventisquero Valley, glimpsing glaciers, waterfalls and condors
Raft and packraft on pristine glacial waters and sea kayak the secluded Reloncavi Fjord - all against a volcanic backdrop
Get involved in the Llanquihue wetlands conservation project, a critical and unique habitat for migratory birds
Key Information
Day 1
¡Bienvenidos a Chile!

Welcome to Los Lagos, a varied and beautiful region of Chile and a mecca for outdoor adventures. Your base is the small lakeside town of Puerto Varas, gateway to the Andes and the lesser-visited northern realm of Patagonia, situated a short drive from Puerto Montt airport.
Day 2
Rafting Petrohue River

Rafting
Hiking
A short drive takes you to Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park (Chile's oldest national park), where you'll get kitted out in wetsuits and take to the water for an unforgettable guided rafting experience down Petrohue River, flanked by incredible Andean scenery. Later, you'll travel to Cochamo where there will be a walk to an impressive viewpoint and a first chance to learn about the birdlife of the region. Bunk down for the night in an eco-lodge.
Day 3
Hike 'La Junta' in Cochamo Valley

Hiking
Lace up your boots for the first of several long hikes in the Patagonian wilderness. You'll follow the impressive La Junta trail on a steady incline (approximately 300m across the first 11km) through temperate rainforest, passing waterfalls and rivers before arriving at an incredible picnic lunch spot with views of towering granite rock faces.
Day 4
Sea kayaking in Reloncavi Fjord

Kayaking
Salty seawater from the Pacific meets fresh glacial melt in Reloncavi Fjord, where exploring by sea kayak gives you a unique perspective. Volcano views, the possibility of encountering Chilean dolphins or sea lions, and a lunch stop at a family farm make for a truly memorable paddle.
Day 5
Into the Patagonian wild

Hiking
Driving
Today you'll venture well off the beaten track, heading south and deeper into the Patagonian Andes. El Rincon Bonito ('the beautiful corner') doesn't feature on many maps and represents a true hidden treasure nestled in the Andean foothills. The long but scenic journey today will involve several forms of transport to navigate the terrain (a car, a boat and a truck), with the final 15km being on foot (with the support of mules to help with luggage). You'll follow a tranquil forest trail along Ventisquero River to the welcoming lodge.
Day 6
Trek the Mirador del Valle Trail
Hiking
Immerse yourself in the majestic surroundings of the Ventisquero Valley, hiking a trail which is nestled in the verdant Patagonian Andes. The Mirador del Valle Trail follows an old muleteer path that ascends over the tree line (with a total ascent of around 900m today), giving wonderful views of the glaciers and the valley. The trail passes through ancient forest types, each endemic to this area of Patagonia and has several spectacular viewpoints along the way. Keep a look out for condors overhead!
Day 7
Trekking in Ventisquero Valley

Hiking
Today's walk is a flatter route, staying within the valley floor, although you'll cover a long distance. During the hike you'll criss-cross rivers, learn about the flora and fauna in this part of Patagonia, and visit a wonderful waterfall. Relaxing back at Rincon Bonito, a traditional Chilean BBQ will be cooked up to mark your final night in this special place.
Day 8
Packrafting down Patagonian rivers
Packrafting
Another unique adventure awaits today as you packraft the pristine turquoise waters of Rio Ventisquero and Rio Puelo downstream, floating back towards civilisation. Arriving at the village of Puelo Libre, you'll jump back onto dry land and continue the road journey back to Puerto Varas which includes a short ferry across Lake Tagua Tagua. Enjoy a free evening in the lively little town.
Day 9
The Llanquihue wetlands

Travel the short distance to Llanquihue village to meet local environmental scientists from Legado Chile, a foundation involved in a project to sustainably restore a critical wetland habitat in collaboration with the local community. The wetlands, where the Maullín River meets Lake Llanquihue, support an impressive array of migratory birds and are now designated as a nature sanctuary. You'll have the opportunity to learn about the ongoing project and assist with some of the day's scheduled activities under the supervision of project staff, should you wish. At lunchtime, you'll go to a nearby artisan brewery for a taste of Patagonia's craft beer. Drive back to Puerto Varas in time for an invigorating dip in Llanquihue Lake and a final evening together.
Day 10
¡Hasta luego y buen viaje!

Your northern Patagonian adventure draws to a close today as you say goodbyes. You'll be transferred to Puerto Montt airport for your onward travels.
Day 1
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2 – Day 7
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 8
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 9
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 10
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What is the food like?

Chile is perhaps not well known for its cuisine, however, you'll discover a delicious array of tastes and signature dishes, each synonymous with this part of the world. Choripán (grilled chorizo sausage in bread) is widely eaten by Chilenos, as are a variety of empanadas with different choices of fillings. Expect to find meat and vegetable soups, stews, Pastel de Choclo (sweetcorn pie) and BBQ Cordero (lamb) on the menus. In Puerto Varas you should be able to find a restaurant that sells Curanto, a traditional seafood dish from the island of Chiloé that is also eaten in this region. Meat makes up a large part of a typical Chilean diet, and asados (BBQs) are traditional celebratory events.
Vegetarians, vegans and other dietary requirements and allergies can be catered for - please request this on your passenger info form.
One thing that Chile is certainly on the map for is wine! Best known for the red varieties of Carmenère, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah, Chile is one of the world's leading wine producers. There is also a domestic taste for craft beer, and of course the quintessential Chilean rocket fuel that is the Pisco Sour.
What is the accommodation like?

Hotels in Puerto Varas
You'll stay in a characterful locally-owned mid-range hotel in Puerto Varas within a short walking distance of the centre of town, with its small beach on the shores of Lago Llanquihue. Rooms are twin-share with en suite bathrooms.
The town was originally founded by German settlers and in recent years has become one of Chile's outdoor adventure basecamp towns, acting as a gateway to Northern Patagonia and the lakes region of the Andes mountain range. Most buildings in the south of Chile are constructed from wood, and homes are heated by burning leña through a chimney.
Rural Lodges in Cochamo & Ventisquero Valley
In Cochamo you'll stay in an eco-lodge cabin with shared bathroom facilities. There are a mixture of single, twin and multi-bed dorm rooms, and the guide will distribute the rooming on these nights as fairly as possible taking in to account the make up of each group.
In Ventisquero Valley you'll stay in a remote and beautiful setting known as El Rincon Bonito, meaning the beautiful corner. Here in the rural eco-lodge, there are again a mixture of twin and multi-share rooms of 3 or 4 beds (including some bunk beds), and shared bathrooms. If there is a full group then some glamping bell tents will be used, with glamping tents also often used for those opting for single private accommodation.
Upgrades
For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room can be booked for an extra charge, see Optional Extras for the price. Please request this at the time of booking (this is subject to availability).
This trip has been rated as Moderate
You'll be enjoying a wide range of outdoor activities every day in this action-packed tour. You should be happy spending long active days immersed in nature, and be ready for whatever the elements throw at you. None of the activities require any previous experience or technical skills, as all are designed to be accessible, however you should be fit and healthy and in good condition, especially for the longer hikes.
The rafting on Day 2 involves clinging on through some class III rapids, but rest assured you'll be in the safe hands of a qualified expert river guide. The walk on Day 3 is stated as being 19km but note that should local conditions mean that a particular access road is temporarily closed then the starting point of the walk will alter and it shall become a longer 23km walk.
What will I need to carry?
You'll need to have a larger bag suitable for all your belongings which will be transported for you, and then a small daysack to carry personal items during each day of hiking and/or other activities.
The weather in Patagonia is famously changeable and becoming increasingly unpredictable as a result of climate change, particularly in mountainous regions that this trip features. It is possible that weather conditions could impact the running order of the itinerary, and the host may decide to make changes with your safety and enjoyment in mind. Departures for this trip are scheduled throughout Chile's summer months (Oct-Apr) which are also the drier months. The geographic location of the Chilean Lake District on the western side of the Andes mountain range causes it to have a fairly wet climate, hence why it is such a verdant habitat with no shortage of rivers, and it isn't unusual for there to be scattered showers and fast-changing weather conditions all year-round. Travellers should be prepared to potentially encounter some wet and windy conditions, as well as clear summer days. The peak summer months of Dec-Feb are when temperatures reach mid-20s °C (75 °F) during the daytime, with the shoulder months on either side being cooler.
The Area
Logistics
Starts
Puerto Montt Airport
Afternoon on Day 1
Ends
Puerto Varas, or Puerto Montt Airport
Morning of Day 10
Transfers
Your host will provide one group arrival transfer from Puerto Montt Airport to the start hotel in the nearby lakeside town of Puerto Varas. The exact time of this transfer will be confirmed with you by the host.
On Day 10, your host will provide one group transfer back to the airport. If you wish to travel to the airport at a different time to the group transfer provided by the host, then please purchase an additional taxi transfer to Puerto Montt Airport.
If you wish to arrive before the trip start date or stay on longer at the end, your host can arrange private airport transfers and accommodation in Puerto Varas at an additional cost.
Travel options
There are international flights to Santiago de Chile (SCL) Airport from various major hubs in Europe, and connecting flights to Puerto Montt (PMC). Within Chile, as an alternative to flying, there are regular long-distance buses that run between Santiago de Chile and Puerto Varas in both directions. There is also an international border crossing nearby for road links to Bariloche in Argentina. If you are extending your travels independently in the region and would like any assistance booking services elsewhere in Chile, for example in Santiago de Chile, then the host will be able to help you with this.
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What's included?
- Rafting and packrafting equipment
- Kayaking equipment
- First aid kit during treks
What do I need to bring?
BAGS
- Soft overnight duffel bag or rucksack
- Daypack (20-30 litres)
- Waterproof liner for kitbag or rucksack/drybags
CLOTHES
- Down jacket
- Waterproof jacket
- Waterproof trousers
- Breathable wicking layers
- Fleece jacket or similar
- Thermals (merino best)
- Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts
- T-shirts
- Note: Light coloured outer clothes are recommended for travel in and around the month of January, where horseflies are typically present in some areas that this trip features.
- Warm hat
- Gloves
- Buff or neckscarf
- Underwear and socks
- Swimwear
- Sunglasses
- Sunhat
- Something to sleep in
- Waterproof hiking boots (worn-in)
- Sandals for river crossings
OTHER
- Universal travel plug adapter
- Power bank or solar charger
- Passports (and visas)
- Travel insurance documents
- Ear plugs
- Insect repellent
- Suncream
- Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
- Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc)
- Toilet kit (toilet paper, biodegradable bags to carry paper out to dispose of)
- Quick-dry towel
- Alcohol hand-gel
- Headtorch or torch
- Reusable water bottle x1 litre
- Biodegradable wet-wipes
- Energy bars and snacks - read our article on Best Hiking Snacks
- Water purification tablets/treatment system
Private Room Upgrade
Payable Before Departure
Private Room Upgrade
… Per Person
Single
Payable Before Departure
Single
… Per Night
Our Purpose
To protect our world's wild places, one adventure at a time.