Destination

Los Alerces National Park

A Hidden Gem of Pure Nature

Located in the Argentine province of Chubut, Los Alerces National Park is one of Patagonia’s most pristine natural areas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The park protects ancient Alerce forests, with some trees over 2,600 years old, along with crystal-clear glacial lakes, rivers, and dramatic Andean landscapes.

Visitors explore the region through forest trails, scenic boat navigations across turquoise lakes, and kayaking adventures through calm waters surrounded by mountains.

Wildlife sightings are common, including deer, foxes, and a wide variety of bird species such as woodpeckers and condors.

The surrounding rivers and lakes are also renowned among anglers, offering exceptional fly-fishing opportunities in pristine Patagonian waters.

With its quiet atmosphere and untouched scenery, Los Alerces appeals especially to nature lovers, hikers, photographers, and fly-fishing enthusiasts seeking a peaceful immersion in Patagonia’s wilderness.

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Los Alerces National Park