About this trip
Two countries in fourteen days, starting in Santiago and finishing at Iguazu Falls, with Patagonia and Buenos Aires in between.
You begin in Santiago, a city ringed by mountains, then head south into Chilean Patagonia before crossing the Andes by way of a chain of lakes into Bariloche, the Argentine ski town on the other side. From there the route swings north to Buenos Aires and finally up to the Iguazu Falls on the border with Brazil.
It's a partially guided trip, so you'll have some structure alongside stretches to explore on your own, and a fair bit of ground covered across some very different landscapes and cities.
What you'll do
- Explore Santiago, a city surrounded by the Andes
- Travel through Chilean Patagonia
- Cross the Andes via a lake route into Bariloche
- Spend time in Buenos Aires
- See the Iguazu Falls
- Partially guided, with a mix of led activities and free time
- Covers a lot of ground across Chile and Argentina, so expect long travel days between regions
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Santiago · 20 Jul – 21 Jul
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