Ready to discover one of the most impressive landscapes in Patagonia? Cerro Tronador, with its millenary glaciers and natural thunder, awaits you for a day full of wonder, fresh air and unparalleled beauty. And right at its feet, the mysterious Ventisquero Negro challenges everything you thought you knew about glaciers, with its dark ice and emerald green lagoon. Our tour takes you from Bariloche along a scenic route between lakes and rivers. A path full of living nature, history and moments to connect with yourself and the environment. Ideal for lovers of photography, soft adventure and those looking for an authentic Patagonian experience.
Pickup included
The excursion begins towards the south of the national park, bordering the Gutierrez and Mascardi lakes. Here we turn towards the Manso River, one of the largest rivers in the region, to border the Tronador branch of Lake Mascardi, where we stop at the Mirador de la Isla Corazón and continue to Pampa Linda, a beautiful valley surrounded by high peaks.
Our first stop is in Ventisquero Negro, one of the most curious and surprising natural wonders of the Argentine Patagonia. This glacier has a dark tone, almost black. Its color is due to the accumulation of volcanic ash. Here you can admire its unique beauty and feel the power of nature.
Continuing with the tour to the imposing Cerro Tronador, the highest peak in the region with 3,478 meters above sea level. Its name is not accidental: it comes from the sound similar to thunder that the blocks of ice emit when they detach from their glaciers. Cerro Tronador is a natural border between Argentina and Chile, and a historical reference for the native peoples and the first explorers of Patagonia.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 60 minutes before departure time.
The pick-up transfer is only for hotels in the city center. If your hotel is outside the geographical area, the meeting point will be at 605 12 de Octubre street and Fray street corner next to the agency of Culture and Sports of the city of San Carlos de Bariloche.