An extinct glaciated volcano in the Southern Andes, Mount Tronador is the highest mountain in the Nahuel Huapi National Park, with a zenith of 3500 metres. Located 90 kilometres from Bariloche, this iconic Patagonian peak is a popular mountaineering and hiking destination, offering magnificent views and – if you’re lucky – sightings of Andean Condors, the world’s largest birds of flight.