







San Martin De Los Andes For The Seven Lakes
Duración: 9 Horas
Excursion to San Martín de los Andes via the Path of the Seven Lakes. Discover the premier tourist corridor in the region, celebrated worldwide for its unmatched beauty and natural landscapes, featuring lakes, rivers, and a plethora of attractions.
This day trip covers a total distance of 352 kilometers, traversing the Nahuel Huapi National Park, and follows the Path of the Seven Lakes to arrive at San Martín de los Andes, known for its artisan culture.
During the journey, you'll witness one of the renowned 7 lakes with its pristine waters sourced directly from the mountains, with stops at Villa La Angostura and finally reaching San Martín de los Andes.
From 59.500 ARS
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Descripción del Tour:
Our journey commences on the iconic Route No. 40, where we will traverse the bridge over the Limay River, which serves as the natural boundary between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén.
As we navigate through the Huemul Peninsula and Puerto Manzano, our adventure leads us to Villa La Angostura before embarking on the scenic path of the 7 lakes. Nahuel Huapi, with its breathtaking expanse, stands as one of the most significant glacial lakes, covering an impressive 529 km².
From the heights of the road, Villarino Lake, embraced by a lush forest of coihues and surrounded by mountain ranges, comes into view, seamlessly connecting to Falkner Lake. Nestled between two mountains alongside the road, Lake Machonico reveals its serene, deep blue waters.
Upon reaching San Martín de los Andes, Lacar Lake will captivate your gaze.
We will retrace our steps along the same route to return to the hotels in Bariloche.
Lo que SI incluye:
*Transportation service. *Guide in Spanish.
Lo que NO incluye:
*Food and drinks. *Tickets. *Any additional fees. *National Park tickets. *Tips.
Preguntas Frecuentes
The San Martín de los Andes excursion along the Seven Lakes Route includes transportation in comfortable and safe vehicles, a professional tour guide who will provide historical and cultural information about the tour, and stops at strategic viewpoints to enjoy and capture panoramic views of the lakes and natural landscapes. Free time is also included to explore San Martín de los Andes at your own pace. It's important to check whether meals are included or if you must bring your own to enjoy this dream trip even more.
The best time to hike the Seven Lakes depends on the type of experience you're looking for. Spring and summer, from September to March, offer warmer weather and longer days, allowing you to appreciate the flora at its best and enjoy outdoor activities. However, autumn offers a spectacle of color with forests tinged with reddish and golden hues, and winter offers the chance to see snowy landscapes. Each season offers a unique perspective of natural beauty.
To fully enjoy the San Martín de los Andes Seven Lakes excursion, it's recommended to wear comfortable, seasonal clothing, including a coat or jacket for the cooler mornings and evenings. Don't forget your camera or smartphone to capture the stunning landscapes. It's also advisable to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and water. If you plan to hike or take part in additional activities, consider bringing appropriate footwear and a snack or light meal to enjoy during the hike.
The Seven Lakes excursion to San Martín de los Andes is designed to be enjoyed by people of all ages, from children to seniors. However, it is recommended that those with mobility difficulties take into account the length of the trip and terrain conditions. The planned stops and hikes are generally short and suitable for families. Guides are always available to assist anyone who needs additional assistance, ensuring a pleasant and safe experience for all participants.
The excursion to San Martín de los Andes along the Seven Lakes Route typically lasts approximately 10 to 12 hours, depending on weather and traffic conditions. The trip covers a total distance of approximately 350 kilometers round trip from the starting point, usually in the city of Bariloche. Along the way, stops are made at various points of interest to enjoy the scenery, take photographs, and rest. This is a full-day experience, perfect for those who wish to explore and get to know this picturesque Patagonian region in depth.