| Trip Length | 9 Days |
| Dates | 2013 dates coming soon
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| Price | $3200 |
| Deposit | $800 |
| Meeting place | Bariloche |
| Gateway City | Buenos Aires |
| River Rating | Class IV+ |
| Minimum Age | 16 |
| Age Range | 16 and up |
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- Fly into Buenos Aires (ask us about the optional extension) and transfer to domestic flights to Bariloche
- A ROAM representative will transfer you to Villa Huinid over looking Lake Nahuel Huapi
- Dinner at a local Paraillia and go over trip details for early morning departure to Chilean border
- Visit the market in El Bolson, lunch is Esquel and late afternoon arrival to the river base
- Check into our deluxe riverside safari tents and join the group for welcome cocktails, hot tub and/or sauna
- River raft from "Bridge to Bridge" on the Futaleufu and return for chef-prepared dining by the campfire
- River raft from "Bridge to Casa" including Mas O Menos, Casa de Piedra and other massive rapids
- Inflatable kayak (duckie) the Azul River, mountain bike country roads and single track
- Horseback riding up the Azul Valley, learn to fly fish or spin cast for trout
- Raft Inferno Canyon and the Wild Mile, Terminator, Himalayas and celebrate with Pisco Sours
- depart for Bariloche and return flights to Buenos Aires (ask about our Bariloche or Torres Del Paine extensions)
What’s Included:
• All transfers as outlined in the itinerary
• Professional guide services
• All meals dinner day 1 to breakfast day 9
• Happy hour and wine with dinners
• Deluxe safari tent accommodations
• Expedition equipment (river gear, horses, bikes, kayaks, fishing gear)
• All park fees and necessary permits
Futaleufu Multi-Sport
The Futaleufu River flows to the Pacific through an extremely remote valley in Chile. The journey to the Futaleufu is definitely an integral part of any Patagonian adventure. The river starts in Argentina so we suggest you should as well. Flying into Buenos Aires and then making your way to Bariloche gives you a real sense of the land, people and remoteness of wild Patagonia. Besides, both of these cities beckon some pre and post trip exploration if you have the time.
Our trip includes a night at a five star resort in Bariloche where you can relax after your travels. The next day we take a scenic journey through a myriad of eco-systems on our way to the village of Futaleufu. Once at our scenic and secluded riverside base-camp, we have a week full of options and adventure. Here, nestled in our large wall tents, we sleep by the rivers edge and soak up the incredible vistas. Days will be filled with hiking in the mountains, river rafting the world-famous Futaleufu River, inflatable kayaking the Azul, mountain biking or horseback riding on a network of trails and fishing this pristine waterway for rainbow trout.
Evenings allow us to indulge in family style dining, salsa lessons, campfire entertainment, enjoying the wood sauna, soaking in the hot tub, opting for a professional massage or simply chilling out in a hammock with a good book. The main reason you visit this part of Chile is for the scenery, mountains and the breathtaking waterway, however it is the friendly staff, warm hospitality and outstanding service that will keep bringing you back..








































