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 80 reviews
We just returned from our two-week trip to Chile, planned for my 60th birthday. My boyfriend and I had the most spectacular trip! Zicasso's travel company put together an amazing itinerary, designed to meet all our requirements for experiences, logistics, uniqueness, and our desired activities. From my first call with the travel specialist, I felt the responsiveness, personalization, and high level of service his company provided. I couldn’t have asked for anything more in a travel partner.
We had three stops – a winery in the Colchagua Valley, a boutique hotel in the Patagonia Lakes region, and a lodge in southern Patagonia, near Torres del Paine National Park. The recommendations on lodging were so perfect. Each was intimate, with such a high level of service and uniqueness. We loved that they were all inclusive, with meals and excursions included. This allowed us to adjust our plans day to day, based upon weather and how we were feeling. The travel specialist also made arrangements to make sure I had a very special birthday celebration, which was absolutely wonderful.
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We enjoyed our trip, though I would have planned it differently. It was a very active trip, as we had requested. Traveling through Chile is tricky because it is long and the flights all go through Santiago. The travel days seemed really long with all the driving to get to locations. I may have planned the itinerary for some downtime, whether at a hotel with a nice pool or by a beach. Overall though, the trip was nice. Chile was nice.
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This was our first organized trip through an agency in decades. We found it a nice way to personalize and structure our two-week trip to a new continent. All of the people we were in contact with were courteous and well-informed, and transported us safely to our destinations.
Overall, we felt the services in Chile were more organized and informative than in Argentina. Communications were also better, with more heads-up and outreach. Tours were paced well and we loved the personalized, individual touches.
Our only disappointment came at the end, when no driver arrived to take us to the Buenos Aires airport. We had to call an Uber and Zicasso's tour agency did reimburse us.
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Overall, everything was great. We had wonderful tour guides who were knowledgeable and helpful. There was a nationwide power outage while we were in Santiago, which was a little scary, but our tour guide was very helpful with this.
I think my one complaint (which is probably more something we should've taken into consideration while reviewing the itinerary) was that the agenda was pretty jam-packed, leaving little time for rest, especially after the W trek, which was amazing, but tiring. I think I would've had a little more downtime after that. Otherwise, everything was fabulous. We appreciate it!
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