Self-Drive Tour Through Chile & Argentina's Lake Districts Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
Relish in the freedom found in your self-drive itinerary in Chile and Argentina’s Lake Districts. Bask in the rejuvenating warmth of natural hot springs, ride horses along the Patagonian Steppe and follow the paths of legendary gauchos. Listen to the ice crunch beneath your feet as you traverse a snowcapped volcanic peak, and then wander through the majesty of the renowned national parks. Linger in the storybook charms of quiet alpine villages, and travel at your preferred pace. From luxurious hotels that overlook pristine lakes to unfathomable adventures in view of ancient forests, you will discover Patagonia in Chile and Argentina in your own way.
Customizable Itinerary
Santiago – Arrive Santiago, Chile for an Introductory Tour of the Capital
Chile’s capital city brings cultural charm through the natural splendor of the Andes Mountains. The ridges border Santiago to the east and provide a rich soil to the neighboring valleys and freshwater from the snowmelt. Sycamore trees shade the boulevards as skyscrapers add a sense of contemporary height to the relaxed pace of the bohemian neighborhoods outside of the commercial center. Your flight will land at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport, and your private transfer will meet you upon arrival. Your hotel will blend intimacy with luxury and provide a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere in the heart of the city in the Providencia district with its elegant French architectural façade.
Your guide will greet you in the lobby eager to lead you through an in-depth introductory cultural tour of Santiago, bringing you through Plaza de Armas to see the presidential palace of La Moneda. You will have an intimate view of the true culture of the city at the Central Market. Fishmongers offer elaborate displays of mussels, prawns, and sea bass as restaurants beneath the steel-framed dome fill the market with the scent of hardy stews and grilled squid dressed in lime and garlic. Produce stalls display mounds of custard apple and prickly pears, and vendors use the fresh fruit to create balanced juices for passersby, including a favorite of passion fruit and strawberry.
What's Included:
Pucon – Travel South to Temuco and Enjoy a Scenic Drive to Pucon
Pucon – Relish a Full Day Excursion into the Landscapes around Pucon
Huilo Huilo – Travel to the Lake District to Visit Villarrica National Park
Huilo Huilo – Enjoy a Waterfall Trek and Excursion into the Forest Canopy
San Martin de Los Andes – Cross the Andes into Argentina on a Scenic Drive
San Martin de Los Andes – Enjoy Culture and Countryside in San Martin
Villa la Angostura – Drive the Route of the Seven Lakes to Villa la Angostura
Villa la Angostura – Delight in a Full Day Tour of Arrayanes National Park
Puerto Varas – Return to Chile through Stunning Puyehue National Park
Puerto Varas – Tour History, Culture, and Beauty around Llanquihue Lake
Puerto Varas – Return the Car and Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Drive along Argentina’s celebrated Route of the Seven Lakes, renowned for its endless beauty of rainforest, volcanic peaks, and indigo colored lakes
- Bask in the warmth and comfort of natural hot springs in Puyehue National Park
- Venture to the top of Villarrica Volcano on a guided tour and follow the manicured trails up the steep slope to glance into the active crater
- Delight in a unique excursion across the Patagonian plain and through the dense forests on horseback guided by an Argentine gaucho
- Traverse the enchanting treetops of the Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve on a guided zip-line tour through the forest canopy
- Visit the Fierro Museum in Puerto Varas for unique insight into the blend of cultures of 19th-century German settlers and Indigenous peoples
- Discover the stunning Caburgua Water Pools outside of Pucon, which are fed by two enchanting waterfalls
- Enjoy a private tour of Santiago upon your arrival in Chile for an immersive experience in the vibrant Central Market and along the bustling city plazas
Detailed Description
The pristine beauty and rugged allure of Patagonia await you on your 12-day road trip through Chile and Argentina. Your journey begins with your arrival in Santiago, Chile, and the capital city offers art and architecture, movement and style. Your private transfer will greet you at Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport and escort you to your hotel in the heart of the city. Enjoy a private tour for an in-depth view of the history and culture of Chile’s capital, from the life at the Central Market to the elegance of the presidential palace.
The next day, you will return to the airport for your flight to Temuco. Land there, and then collect your car and set out into the Lake District at your preferred pace. Wander around the charms of Temuco before venturing to your luxury boutique hotel found on the fringe of Pucon. The following day is yours to explore the countryside at your leisure, taking to the enchanting alpine streets of town or traversing the trails that edge Caburgua Lake to reach the hidden, eponymous pools. Travel to Huilo Huilo Reserve the next day with a stop en route at Villarrica National Park to enjoy a guided tour of the spectacular grounds and reach the summit of Villarrica Volcano. In the evening, you can settle into the comforts of your hotel that looks over the treetops of the rainforest.
Follow the trails around Huilo Huilo the next morning to discover the many lakes and enchanting waterfalls. In the afternoon, you will take to the treetops on a zip-line tour, allowing you to glide effortlessly through the canopy. Wake the next day and take your car on the ferry to cross Pirihueico Lake. Follow Hua Hum Pass into Argentina and relish the scenic drive that leads to an estancia near San Martin de Los Andes. The next day, you can explore the landscape under the guidance of a professional gaucho and horseback ride over the plains and through the forest. Enjoy mate tea and a barbecue lunch before returning to the estate. Drive along the most beautiful road in Argentina the next day as you follow the Route of the Seven Lakes. Revel in the stunning scenery of Patagonia before arriving in Villa la Angostura.
The next day, your guide will lead you through the ancient trees in search of pudu, a small deer, and of the distinctive Arrayanes trees. Return to Chile the next day by way of the Puyehue National Park. Visit the hot springs or follow the trails to find waterfalls, rivers, and lakes, and then relax at your beautiful accommodation on the shores of Lake Llanquihue. Relish in the beauty found around Puerto Varas and the surrounding natural splendor at your own pace. Enjoy the views of Osorno Volcano, visit the Fierro Museum, or take to the waters on a kayak excursion. Conclude as you return your car at El Tepual Airport in Puerto Montt before boarding your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 527 reviews
Individual guides were delightful people to be with. Valparaiso and Santiago were great tours. Also intrigued by hike through the mountain forest near Pucon with Stephanie. For the amount of time with guides, modest accommodations, limited meals provided, and equipment costs (0) the tours are ridiculously expensive.
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The trip destinations were very well selected so that we saw beautiful areas of both countries and saw variety in both. With the exception of our arrival in Santiago, when the driver was not there to meet us, all connections happened on time and the drivers and guides were courteous and adequately (and sometimes well) prepared. The places selected for us to stay were uniformly good--the location of our hotel in Santiago was excellent and gave us the opportunity to explore the downtown without going too far, and in addition there were many restaurant choices. The Mendoza and Bariloche lodging choices were a distance from the city centers, but that was a good choice because in those two places we had a rental car. In Puerto Varas, where we again did not have a rental car, we were in the heart of the town, and that gave us many restaurant options. The one weakness in the trip planning was that the travel agency that our agency subcontracted with in Santiago was disappointing. As I noted, the driver did not meet us at the airport, and we ended up taking a cab and paying almost $100. The company reimbursed us without delay, but it was an anxious time for us as we navigated at the airport and made our way to our hotel. This company also provided a half day tour of the city (where we spent most of the time crawling through traffic rather than seeing sights), followed by a full day tour that did not take us to two sights that were described as part of the tour: one of the houses of Pablo Neruda, and a museum in Valparaiso. When I asked about the Neruda museum, the guide acted as if there had never been the thought of including that. There was also to be a stop where we "tasted the signature wine" of a vineyard. The implication was that this was to be a tasting; however, the stop was actually a bathroom stop/gift shop for tour buses, with 100 wine glasses filled with a taste of a wine but no description or explanation whatsoever of what the wine was, the process used to make it, or what made the wine significant. The third day with this subcontracted travel agency was much better: it was a day long tour (with tasting) at two wineries. Both tours were excellent and at one of them we had the chance to have lunch there; it was also excellent. But overall the Santiago subcontractor consistently underperformed.
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Our travel agency created the perfect itinerary for our trip to Chile! We were a group of six people of varying ages. We spent a couple of days in Santiago over New Year's weekend and then traveled to the Lake District and stayed near Puerto Varas at a hotel on Lake Llanquihue overlooking the Oromo Volcano. We spent three full days there doing a variety of activities. Although we were told that the activities in the Lake District had to be selected and booked in advance, that was not the case and in fact we changed several of our originally planned activities for various reasons. The hotel was fabulous! We loved the spacious rooms which overlooked the lake and the volcano, the food was wonderful and the staff was attentive and friendly. We had a private Chilean BBQ dinner one night which was a culinary highlight of our stay at the hotel! From the Lake District, we flew to Puerto Arenas where we were met for the drive to Patagonia where we stayed at a magnificent hotel. We would not have wanted to stay anywhere else! The rooms consisted of beautiful individual "huts" situated on a hillside overlooking Los Torres del Paines and each had a private outdoor wood-fired hot tub for an evening soak. The staff could not have been more accommodating, the food was excellent and the wine delicious! Our guides were fabulous, both personally and professionally. They were very knowledgeable about the area and made excellent recommendations for our daily excursions, which were understandably more demanding than those in the Lake District. We thought it was terrific to spend a few days in the Lake District after Santiago so we could build up to the greater challenges of Patagonia. It was a perfect progression in the itinerary. We finished our trip in the wine country at a winery and hotel, where we simply relaxed for two days. It was a wonderful way to wind up this adventurous, fabulous trip! This travel company could not have planned a better itinerary for our group!
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We had an absolutely wonderful trip. Everything ran like clockwork. We were greeted by our driver in Orlando at the Santiago airport right on time. He was welcoming, warm, and friendly. When we returned at the end of the trip, we were delighted when he surprised us at the airport. It was like seeing an old friend.
The hotel in Santiago was a lovely place to start and our bike tour of the city was also excellent. Though the bikes were a bit old, our guide was very knowledgeable. We had lunch on the hotel's rooftop and left the next morning for Futangue Park.
The hotel there was rustic and charming, and the staff were very friendly. The bartender was adorable and made some amazing drinks for us. Our guide was delightful. We did a bike ride with him, a beautiful hike, and a kayak trip on a lovely lake. He took us up to the top of the mountain and supplied us with delicious snacks. The food at this hotel was delicious.
We left and went to the hotel in Puerto Varas. We just loved this hotel, with its beautiful views of the lake from our room, gourmet meals, and the spa. The highlight was our guide, who made the trip extra special with his wit, knowledge, and sense of humor. We learned so much and felt safe as we hiked, biked, and kayaked across the beautiful landscape. We loved it when we stopped and he spread out the wine and delicious coffee and snacks. He even made us a cheese board when we left.
The winery was a great place to end the vacation. It was also beautiful and we had an excellent tour of the vineyards on foot and by bike. We concluded with the five-course wine-pairing lunch. The food everywhere was some of the best we have ever had on our travels.
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