



What to expect
First stop at a local store and restrooms (does not include restroom fee).
Photo stop to admire the source of the Cisnes River with its turquoise waters from above.
A short trail that leads to a high-altitude waterfall through lush nature.
We will enjoy the park through different trails filled with nature in the evergreen forest. Each trail has a viewpoint to appreciate the Hanging Glacier Ventisquero. There is the possibility of navigating the Témpanos Lagoon (optional) and recognizing endemic species within the park.
Photo stop to admire the emergence of the Queulat fjord. Here, we will take the opportunity to explain this characteristic concept of the region.
We will appreciate Lago Las Torres on the return route. Here, a mirror effect is created between the water and its mountain range, and we will also be able to see Cerro Picacho from afar.
What you should know
- Comfortable clothing and footwear
- Bag or backpack for your belongings
- Hydration and some snacks for the journey
- Pets
- Smoking
- Drugs and/or alcohol
- Littering
- The trips to and from the park are long (approximately 4 hours each way). There is only one town with restrooms and commerce, which is Villa Mañihuales (midway). Therefore, we recommend that passengers take advantage of this stop for any necessary needs. There are restrooms available in the National Park.
- On one of the trails in the National Park, there is an option to navigate the Témpanos Lagoon to get closer to the glacier. This navigation is not included in the excursion, so if the passenger wishes to do it, it must be paid for separately (it costs $15,000 per person and must be paid in cash).
What is included
- Transfers, entrance ticket, three-course lunch, and guide.
What is not included
- Navigation (optional), beverages during lunch, and tips.








