Rafting at Petrohue River from Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt, Chile
Trip Type: White Water Rafting & Float Tr
Duration: 6 hours
This tour will start from hotels and accommodations that are centrally located. It will not start from Cruiser ship or from the Puerto Montt port.
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This tour will start from hotels and accommodations that are centrally located. It will not start from Cruiser ship or from the Puerto Montt port. Characterized by very entertaining activities, the beautiful Petrohué River is located in a privileged area in the landscape of the Lake District. You will raft down the River Petrohué in their class III / IV rapids for almost 2 hours always accompanied by the beautiful landscapes that make the Andes special while it's variety of birds and vegetation will accompany you.
You will travel to our base in Ensenada and after a full safety briefing, we can get ready for the adventure. After 5 minutes transfer, you will arrive at the start point of our rafting adventure at the Petrohué Nacional Vicente Perez Rosales, the first park established in 1926.
The river flows from Lake Todos Los Santos and makes its way to Reloncaví fjord surrounded by the snow-capped volcano of Osorno and the steep hill Calbuco Puntiagudo. You will embarked on a quiet section of the river where we'll have the opportunity to practice different paddling techniques before going into action with the first rapid name: "Ciao Dry". From here there are 14 km of continuous fun, full of class III and IV rapids, such as: "That", "The Chicken", "Swiss Cheese" and "The Swimmer" among many others. We will have the chance to stop and enjoy few places where we can get off the raft, climb the cliffs of the shore and jump into the clear waters.
After 2 hours of travel, we reached the point of landing. You will have time to get change into your dry and comfortable clothe before returning to base for a very worthy Pisco Sour and snack while we see images and video of the trip before returning to Puerto Montt.
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