A string bean of a nation, Chile stretches 2,580 miles from north to south, but averages only 110 miles in width. It’s like taking a land mass slightly larger than Texas and rolling it into a thin pencil that is twice as long as California.
Running down the entire eastern side of Chile and separating it from Bolivia and Argentina are the great Andes Mountains – the longest mountain range in the world. There are only 42 passes over the mountains from Chile to Argentina, but perhaps the most spectacular is called the Cruce de Lagos – the “Cruise of the Lakes.”
About 175,000 people take this spectacular lake passage through the Ande
Today, the full-day tourist excursion requires taking four buses and three ferries as you alternate between bus rides up jagged mountain passes and ferryboat cruises across the chain of three fiord-like lakes, each one ringed with volcanoes and tumbling waterfalls.
Located 650 miles south of Santiago, the area is called Chile’s Lake District and with its lush green valleys and sawtooth mountain
For hundreds of years, the lake passage was used as a way across the Andes by the Huilliches, the native people of Southern Chile. Later, the Jesuits of Chiloe used this passage when they founded missions in the area.
In the early 1900s, a young Swiss explorer named Ricardo Roth recognized the scenic beauty of the lakes passage and began operating tourist excursions. At that time, it was necessary to row across one of the lakes and a one-way journey could take days. Today, descendents of the Roth family run a modern operation that uses sleek catam
While this is one of the most scenic routes in South America, most people take it to see the views a
Peulla has an end-of-the-world feel to it, and with good reason. It’s not the easiest place to get to. From the west, there is only one way in -- a 20-mile boa
It takes two hours to sail the lake and the scenery never stops. In one direction, there are sweeping views of the Volcano Osorno, which Charles Darwin watched erupt from the decks of the Beagle in 1835. Looking the other way, you get a glimpse of towering Volcano Tronador, at 11,450 feet, the highest peak in the area.
Arriving at the Peulla ferry dock, it’s a half-mile walk to the two lodges located here. Because this is the center of 970 square mile Vincent Perez Rosales National Park, development is limited. The 71-room, historic Hotel Peulla was built in 1890 and has a German Alps feel to it.
And for drinks on the deck? Well, as you’d suspect, Chile’s beer is good German lager with Cerveza Cristal and Escudo being the two main brands. Kuntsmann
Next door to the Hotel Peulla, the same owners have opened Hotel Natura, a more upscale, 45-room, four-star hotel. The rooms feature natural native woods and have cable television and Internet connections, while the lobby has a roaring wood fireplace and two floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the And
A tour operator, Aventura en Peulla, offers a series of day adventures, from a safari in a 4x4 vehicle up into the mountains to the Argentina border, lake and river cruises to horseback riding and sailing. Packages can be purchased that include the ferry, hotel, meals and your choice of
The horseback riding is spectacular. They dress you in knee length half chaps that give everyone a dashing gaucho-like appearance as you splash your trail horses across the shallow Rio Negro to the foot of the Andes. Overhead, condors and kingfishers circle in the sky, while the distant roar of a waterfall drifts down on a breeze from the high, snowcapped crags abov
They also have an 11-station canopy experience that crosses streams and ravines and is, of course, terrifying. But if you can take your mind off the fact that you are flying at outrageous speeds on a wire a hundred feet above the ground, the scenery will take away what little, if any, breath you have left.
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The Lake District is popular recreation destination for both international tourists and the Chilean people and offers a milder Andes Mountain alternative to Patagonia. The climate is similar to the American Northwest, and you should b
Cruce de Lagos: TurisTour offers day trips to Peulla, overnight trips to Peulla and a variety of other packages with food and recreation adventure options included. http://www.turismopeulla.cl/ Rooms at the Hotel Peulla: http://www.hotelpeulla.cl/ The full Cruce de Lagos crossing to Argentina runs year-round with more options and times available during heavy season, September through April (the Chilean summer). For information, visit: http://www.crucedelagos.cl/. For hiking, rafting, kayaking, technical climbing and other adventures in the Lake District, visit: http://www.lagosyvolcanes.com/