Surrounded by abundant vegetation General Carrera Lake is the second largest lake in South America. Located in Patagonia, with a surface area of 978km square it shares the Chile/Argentina border and features many adventure sports and walks in the depths of scenic nature. The lake is a well-known trout and salmon fishing destination as well as for the Marble Caves located in the centre.



Situated in beautiful Patagonia - known as one of the last wild places on earth - Patagonia National Park lies in the spectacular Chacabuco Valley. Once an overgrazed sheep and cattle ranch, it has been transformed into a magnificent sanctuary protecting a biodiverse ecosystem. The breathtaking landscape is characterised by Patagonian steppe and majestic glaciated peaks, inhabited by rare and endangered endemic wildlife. The park offers ample accommodation for visitors in its lovely lodge and well-equipped campgrounds. Commonly spotted wildlife include guanacos (llama), huemul, pink Chilean flamingos and an array of other wildlife. Popular activities are hiking, scenic drives, boating, fly fishing, mountain biking, and excellent bird watching.


