Chilean Lakes District Multi-Sport

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7 Days of Lodge-based Multi-Sport

$7995 USD

per person based on double occupancy
Single Supplement: $2000

2025 Dates:

March 30- April 5, 2025

April 6 – 12, 2025

Deposit: $2000  Meeting Place: Puerto Montt, Chile  Gateway City: Santiago, Chile  River Rating: Class I-IV  Age Range: 6-75

ROAM offers adventurous travellers one of the most exciting and diverse trips to experience Patagonia. Traversing the unmissable lakes circuit that spans from Puerto Varas to Pucon, this trip combines the best of adventure, cultural and comfort. Meticulously planned activities, exclusive hotels and an eclectic mix of dining experiences, makes the tranquility and raw beauty of Patagonia even better!

Let ROAM take you on journey of discovery and distinction through impressive landscapes, virgin forests, majestic mountains and volcanoes. Venture into these remote lands, some impenetrable until a few years ago, to explore beautiful lakes, turquoise waterfalls, glaciers and spectacular lava fields. Combining experiences in privately-owned parks to bio reserves, each evening you’ll return to exquisite cuisine, incredible wines and outstanding hospitality. This trip brings out the best of what northern Patagonia has to offer utilizing the most captivating and interesting lodges.

Our quiver of activities is diverse and allows each participant to tailor their adventures every day. Choices range from hikes to rainforests, waterfalls, glaciers and volcanoes; to challenging crystal clear rivers by raft or kayak; sea kayaking and SUP-ing pristine lakes; tandem paragliding, rock climbing, via ferrata or mountaineering excursions; horseback riding; canyoning, zip lines, mountain biking; birding; cultural experiences; or indulging in daily massage and spa services; the choices are yours…

 


Itinerary at a Glance

  • 2 nights deluxe accommodations at Futangue Hotel & Spa
  • Activity options for guides hiking, fishing, biking or kayaking in the national park
  • River rafting the turquoise San Pedro, Petrohue or Fuy River
  • Guided hikes, waterfalls & nocturnal explorations
  • 2 nights deluxe suites at Vira Vira featuring gourmet “farm to table” meals
  • Choices of rafting, inflatable kayaking, canyoning, paragliding, via ferrata, mountaineering, rock climbing or horseback riding
  • Wine tasting, traditional asado, cultural experiences

 


 

What to Expect on the Lakes District Multi-Sport

Day One

Guests should arrive to Puerto Montt today. Upon arrival, a ROAM representative will meet you at the airport and transfer you to Hotel AWA. A magnificent structure on the shores of Lago Llanguihue, tonight, we’ll meet for welcome drinks and dinner.

Day Two

Based in the shadows of the Osorno volcano, there many wonderful excursions available ranging from hiking the flanks of the volcano, exploring the lake by kayak, guided rock climbing lessons, river rafting, paddle boarding, biking, optional heli-adventures or indulging at their award-winning spa. Overnight AWA

Days Three & Four

After a lakeside view at breakfast, we’ll load up for a 2-hour transfer to Futangue Hotel & Spa in the heart of Futangue National Park. A privately-owned 13,500-hectare park, we’ll have the benefit of being here two glorious nights, so guests can choose from a variety of activities.

Some may want to trek through a virgin forest, explore the Cordon del Caulle lava fields by bicycle, or whitewater raft the Petrohue River through a canyon carved by recent volcanic eruptions. Others may opt to kayak and contemplate the beautiful views of Pichi Lagoon, which is situated in an enclave and amphitheatre of mountains and waterfalls, or maybe learn the art of fly fishing in the outlet of Lago Ranco. Whatever you choose, each night we will enjoy the mountain views during sumptuous dinners in their acclaimed restaurant, Meson del Caulle.

Days Five & Six

Traveling through the Lakes District of Patagonia, we’ll be treated to spectacular vistas along the way. Enroute to Pucon, Chile’s adventure capital, there’s an option to raft the incredible San Pedro or Fuy River, depending on water levels. Upon arrival at Vira Vira, our oasis just outside the city limits, you’ll immediately pick up the tranquil vibe. The expansive lodge is situated on an organic farm on the banks of the Liucura River and their service and hospitality is second to none.

Pucon is South America’s adventure haven offering canyoning, paragliding, rafting and kayaking on several rivers, horseback riding and a variety of rock, via ferrata and mountaineering climbing options. For the next two days you can immerse yourself in unlimited adventure or sit back and relax in these pristine surroundings. We’ll be in good hands when it comes to eating, as Vira Vira practices “farm to table” dining, manufactures their own cheeses and we’ll also visit our favourite restaurant for wine tasting and a sensational feast as our finale to an outrageous week of adventure, culture and decadence.

Day Seven

After breakfast, we’ll swing through Pucon for some souvenir shopping enroute to the Temuco Airport and flights back home. For those wanting to arrive to Santiago early or stay longer, we have an Argentine experience just 5 hours away in Bariloche on the Argentine side of Patagonia, or perhaps Northern Argentina during the grape harvest!

A Note about Your Day to Day Activity Options:

ROAM multi-sports are designed to allow you to craft your own unique Chilean experience. Each evening at dinner we go over the adventure options for the following day. Some activities will be half-day affairs, while others require the full-day in the field or an occasional early start. One thing for certain, we have organized the absolute best things to do in this adventure paradise and food and drink will always play a major roll!

 

 

 


Accommodations

Hotel AWA, Puerto Varas, Chile

A real game-changer in the Lakes District, this breathtaking hotel is perched on the shores of Lago Llanguihue and surrounded by national parks and volcanoes. Less than one hour from the Puerto Montt airport, AWA is the undisputed starting point to explore Patagonia. Those arriving early may wish to challenge the Petrohue River by raft or kayak, fly fish a nearby river, indulge in their spa or take a scenic helicopter ride to see Cochamo, Chile’s uncrowded equivalent of Yosemite.

Futangue Hotel & Spa

Hidden away in Patagonia, the hotel is nestled in the middle of a 13,500-hectare privately-owned, national park of the same name. The hotel stands out for its native wood interiors and incredible views. Surrounded by mountains and waterfalls, this magnificent facility is the ideal starting point to explore the Andean wilderness and park and offers complete spa services to help travelers unwind after a day of adventure.

Vira Vira

Situated on an organic farm on the banks of Liucura River, the hotel is surrounded by dramatic landscapes of breathtaking glacial lakes mirroring the snowy peaks of nearby volcanoes, rainforests and national parks. This magnificent wooden lodge is themed in beauty. Enormous windows frame exquisite outlooks, while vibrant tapestries, hand woven textiles and other traditional artifacts colour the beautiful interiors.


The Lakes District of Chile

Before heading straight off for a high-octane adventure week, you may want to stroll through Puerto Varas to appreciate its gingerbread style architecture (a result of its German heritage) and amble its lakeside promenade with views of the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes.

Futangue

Futangue Park is known for being one of the best-preserved examples of the Valdivian Forest, home to species such as Lenga, Nirre and Canelo Andino trees, which is why it is one of the world’s most important centres of biodiversity. The park is located around Lago Ranco, in southern Chile, in a region of many lakes and mountains. This valley, until a few years ago, was impenetrable but has been developed and offers 60 miles of trails. One of the largest parks in Chile it has become the dream of nature lovers seeking to explore the wilderness of the Patagonian Andes. It is also an important centre of conservation of typical Chilean fauna.

Huilo Huilo Bio Reserve

This important conservation project, which began in 2000, encompasses 1000 square kilometers of private land that has been developed for low-impact eco-tourism and falls within a much larger UNESCO biosphere reserve. There is a wealth of outdoor adventures, hikes and nature experiences in the zone, which are complimented by spectacularly insane and surreal lodgings. The reserve, owned and managed by Fundacion Huilo-Huilo, is especially known for its endemic species including Darwin’s Frog, pudu, monito del monte (little mountain monkey), 111 species of birds, 35 species of ferns and most importantly, the endangered huemel (South Andean deer), which is being bred and reintroduced with great success.

Pucon and the Upper Lakes District

While turquoise, blue and green glacial lakes dominate the landscape, they are also highlighted by other stunning attractions. You can play on towering, perfectly conical, snow-capped volcanoes, visit charming lakesides and hot springs or admire the green umbrella of national parks like Parque Nacional Huerquehue. There’s a long list of outdoor adventures in a cinematic region that appeals to all.

Pucón is firmly positioned on the global map as the center for adventure sports. Its setting on beautiful Lago Villarrica under the smouldering eye of the volcano Ruca Pillan, seals its fate as a world-class destination for active travelers. Pucón boasts the best small-town tourism infrastructure in South America. This means hundreds of activities and excursions, mouth-watering steak houses, vegetarian restaurants, and hip microbreweries are available. The bustling downtown can be off-putting to some, so you’ll benefit by ROAM’s personally-crafted services while based at our tranquil and private retreat on the banks of the Liucura River.

Huerquehue National Park is located in the foothills of the Andes, in the Valdivian temperate rainforest of the La Araucanía region in southern Chile. It lies 145 km southeast of Temuco and 33 km east of Pucón, between the Villarrica National Reserve to the west and the Hualalafquén National Reserve to the east. The park encompasses 125 square kilometers (12,500 Ha) of mountainous terrain east of Caburgua Lake, and has an elevation range of 720 to 2,000 meters above sea  level. Huerquehue is a Mapudungun word (the language of the Mapuche people) that means “the messenger’s place”. One of the most noteworthy features of the park are its ancient Araucaria forests, the tree commonly known as “monkey puzzle”. These are the backdrop for the clear lakes and lagoons that dot the park.