Esperanza Valley
horse ride expedition crossing from Chile to Argentina 8 days
This route was used 500 years ago by the Huilliche Indians that dwelled in the coasts of northern Patagonia and who were evangelized years later by the Jesuits. The Huilliche led the Jesuits through this trail that reached the Nahuel Huapi mission, linking the Reloncavy Estuary in the Pacific Ocean with the patagonian pampas in Argentina.
We will go deep into several valleys that are part of this mountain range, south west of Tronador Volcano. During this trip we will visit three hot springs, some beautiful lakes, cross many rivers and go through ancient cold rain forests which are in a perfect state of preservation. We will see huge trees such as Coihues, Mañios, Arrayanes (Myrtle) and ancient Alerces (Larch) which are 3,000 years old and 50 mt high, this of course along with plenty of the local flora and fauna. We will also spend some time with the settlers who live in these amazing landscapes just as their ancestors did 100 years ago.
Details of the Expedition:
- Horse ride, 3 hot springs, local culture and Argentina Crossing.
- Length: 8 days/ 8 nights
- Hotel: 3 nights
- Camping: 5 nights
- Level of difficulty: Moderate, it does not need previous experience.
- Place: Northern Patagonia, Esperanza Valley,
- Meeting Point: Airport in Puerto Montt
- End of Trip: Bariloche, Argentina
- Dates: From November to April.
- Group Size: 2 to 8 people max.
Included:
- All meals from day 1 to day 7, including wine and appetizers (except meals for Day 0 and day 8)
- All land transportation
- 8 nights lodging
- All gear for horses, trekking and camping (GPS, UHF Radios, handy, Satellite phone, maps, aerial photographs, tents for two, Therma Rest mattresses, kitchen tent, shade, first aid kit and more)
- Bilingual Guide (Spanish-English) accredited by Wilderness First Response with a wide experience in horse riding and mountain trips.
- Local Guide with horses raised and trained for mountain trips.
- A Cook with a balanced diet in mind that will please the taste of the traveler and who has some vegetarian specialties.
- Book Collection about the trips which will help you enrich the experience and increase your knowledge of the places.
- Talks about minimal impact, land navigation, flora and fauna. The aim is to reinforce or to acquire basic knowledge to visit wild areas and enjoy outdoor life. Voluntary attendance.
No Included:
- Air Trips, insurance, personal equipment, tips or any other service not mentioned in this program
Optional:
- Sleeping bag rental, edited video of the expedition or photo set.
Day by Day
- Day 1 Santiago/ Puerto Varas
We will meet you at the airport in Puerto Montt and drive you to Greco Hotel in Puerto Varas. We will have coffee there and talk about details of the trip. Free afternoon.
- Day 2 Puerto Varas/ Rio Conchas Hot Springs
We will go to Reloncaví estuary and meet the local guide and his horses. You will be given safety instructions. After a few hours down the path we will visit the Cayetue Lake and later we will camp and visit the hot springs.
- Day 3 Conchas River Hot Springs/ Esperanza River Hot Springs
This day we will cross several rivers and visit an old stone cave used as a shelter by Huilliche Indians and Jesuits. We will also see ancient forests. This is a long day with a 6 hour walk but it will be worth the effort since we will enjoy a Hot Spring bath by Esperanza River.
- Day 4 Esperanza River Hot Springs or Veranada Alvarado
We have two options for this day. One is a free day for those who want to rest and enjoy the hot springs and the second one is to ride to Veranada Alvarado (a summer grassing area) where we will visit Alerce forests that are 3,000 years old and see some lakes that are above the tree line. Once we get back we can enjoy the hot springs and a delicious lamb barbecue Patagonia style or a good selection of vegetables grown by the settlers.
- Day 5 Esperanza River/ Mallín Chileno
We will go deep into Blanco River Valley, visit the Alvarado family and drink a Mate with them. We will continue and go higher to have spectacular views of the valley, Tronador Volcano and its glaciers. We will listen to woodpeckers and we might see the footprints of a puma. Camp at Maillín Chileno
- Day 6 Mallín Chileno/ Tronador Viejo Shelter
Inspired by nature around us, we will get to Tronador Viejo Shelter (2,225
masl) on the slope of the volcano. This walk takes 3 to 4 hours and the
effort will be rewarded by spectacular views of Chile and Argentina.
Back at our camp we will enjoy our last meal in Chilean territory.
- Day 7 Mallín Chileno/ Pampa Linda Argentina
We will cross the frontier, the landscape will change and we will travel
most of the day in Argentinean territory, going down to Pampa Linda , a
centre for visitors to Nahuel Huapi National park. We will go through the
frontier and then to Hostería Pampa Linda where its host will welcome us.
We will spend the night there.
- Day 8
We will say goodbye to our local guide and his horses as they go back to Chile. We have three options at this point :
1.- To book and stay at Hosteria Pampa Linda and enjoy the park and probably explore the area a little.
2.- To book a hotel in Bariloche and leave you there.
3.- Return to Puerto Varas this day by our Miralejos bus which will be waiting for us at the Hosteria on day 6.
- Extra Day
It is important to count on an extra day since the weather can change very quickly in this area and river levels may rise. We must also keep in mind that we will go through a mountain crossing at 1,377 masl.
To go through an old and unknown route
Good moments and nice views
End of our service.
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