Join us to explore the Osorno volcano. On the way, pass by typical wooden churches, Chilean farm houses and the town of Ensenada. Drive through a thick forest of mostly native Coigües to reach Chile’s oldest National Park. Visit the waterfalls of Petrohué and hike a short trail through native forests. We will get back to the car and drive on heading to the slopes of the Osorno Volcano where we will make a short hike over lava fields and enjoy the impressive view over the Lake Llanquihue.
Pickup included
Pick-up at your hotel in Puerto Varas to explore the Osorno volcano.
Our first stop within this park will be the waterfalls of Petrohué. We will hike a short trail through native forests. The Petrohué waterfalls are located 50 kilometers from Puerto Varas, within the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. It is characterized by its waterfalls surrounded by the Valdivian forest. The waterfall is on a lava base that came from the Osorno volcano. This flow of water increases considerably in winter due to rain and maintains its emerald color throughout the year due to Lake Todos los Santos.
Osorno volcano is a glacier-covered stratovolcano in southern Chile, rising above Todos los Santos and Llanquihué lakes. It is one of the most active volcanoes of Chile.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Pick-Up at centrally located hotels in Puerto Varas. We will inform exact pick-up time to passenger via message. NOTE: We need a minimum of 2 people to operate this tour.