Unforgettable experiences in the heart of Patagonia
Yelcho in Patagonia is nestled among rivers, lakes, forests and mountains, perfect settings for outdoor activities. You will discover incredible places, many of them world-renowned.
Lake Yelcho is renowned as one of the world's premier fly-fishing destinations, thanks to its abundant trout population, their size, and the mild climate. Venturing into the crystal-clear waters of Lake and the Yelcho River is an essential adventure for trout and salmon anglers.
Just 6 kilometers from our site is the majestic Yelcho Ventisquero, a solid glacial ice formation that you can contemplate after an interesting trek, advancing along a magical trail in the Patagonian Forest.
This national park is located within the Biosphere Reserve of the Temperate Rainforests of the Southern Andes, declared by UNESCO in September 2007, due to its great biodiversity of global importance, given that it represents two biogeographical regions: the southern Andean province and the Valdivian forest province.
El Amarillo Glacier
Located within Pumalín Park, this glacier is undoubtedly one of the main attractions of this area, a beautiful ice formation that brings this spectacular scene to life amidst ancient forests and abundant native flora.
Chile's sixth largest national park boasts over 400,000 hectares of pristine forests, fjords, rivers, and lakes. It contains more than eighty lakes, many surrounded by ancient forests where pumas emerge from the shadows. The brackish estuaries where the Corcovado and Tic Toc rivers flow into Corcovado Bay provide an exceptional habitat for wildlife.
Rafting on the Futaleufú River
Nestled in Northern Patagonia is the Futaleufú River, known worldwide as a tourist destination for rafting and kayaking, and is among the "Top 5" best rivers in the world for these disciplines. Its name means "Big (futa) Water (leufú)" in Mapudungun.
Yelcho en la Patagonia es un complejo turistico compuesto por Hotel , Cabañas , Camping y Restaurante.