Osorno Volcano Tour+Petrohue Falls: Explore Snow Sports and Emerald Waterfalls
3.5
2 Ratings
Puerto Varas
Experience the thrill of snow sports on the slopes of Osorno Volcano and marvel at the emerald waters of Petrohué Falls on this exciting tour. Book now!
Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Ensenada - Ensenada is a cozy town on the shores of Lake Llanquihue, which meets the tourist conditions that very few areas of the world have, it has extraordinarily beautiful places where the view of the Puntiagudo, Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes stands out, especially the latter two that rise at short distance.
What's Included
  • Tourism guide Spanish language.
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Navigation Lake All Saints
  • Entrance tickets to Petrohue Falls
  • Lunch
  • Navigation in La Poza sector
Additional Information

Standing at a rough estimate of 2,500 meters tall, the Osorno Volcano presents a thrilling landscape for snow-related activities. The Petrohué Falls, nestled on the west of Todos Los Santos Lake within the bounds of Vicente Pérez Rosales Park in the Tenth Region of Los Lagos, render a spectacle to behold.

At the Lake Todos Los Santos egress, a cascade sequence, Los Saltos de Petrohué, emerges, later evolving into a river sporting the same name.

With Mapudungun roots, the term ‘Petrohué’ translates to ‘smokehouse place.’ Possibly, this name seeks to depict the waterfall’s mist formation that strikingly resembles a smokehouse’s steam upon water’s powerful impact on underlying rocks.

Of all the falls in this landscape, the tallest one plummets from a height of 3 meters, filling the surroundings with the emerald hues of its waters.

Location
Puerto Varas
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Neil_m
Nov 14, 2022
Disappointing - This tour was a total waste of time and money, partly for reasons (weather) that the operator is not responsible for, but partly for reasons that he is responsible for. To begin with, the operator refused to pick me up at my hotel although the pick-up had been agreed and confirmed. I had to walk 4 km in the morning to the pick-up point chosen by the tour operator. Then, when we got to the volcano, it was raining and foggy, visibility was no more than 100 metres. Not the tour operator's fault, obviously, but my conclusion and advice is to avoid this tour if there's any chance of bad weather. We did not see the volcano at all, not even for a minute. As for the waterfall, for some reason that we were not told, the tour operator did not even bother taking us there. Instead we saw some rapids which were ok but had nothing to do with the famous Petrohué Falls.
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