A national park in Argentine Patagonia, around Nahuel Huapi Lake, famous for being the last forest in the world with this type of tree that never loses its leaves.
Visit Bosque de Arrayanes
Nature, Adventure & Sport
Lake
Park and garden
Bosque de Arrayanes: How to get there?
2hrs by catamaran from San Carlos de Bariloche
Bosque de Arrayanes: When to go?
All year round
Bosque de Arrayanes: For how long?
Half a day
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Bosque de Arrayanes: What to see in the surroundings?
Los Arrayanes National Park contains an enchanting forest of "Luma apiculata", the emblematic tree of Argentine and Chilean Patagonia.
My suggestion
Try the alternative option of getting to Los Arrayanes National Park by crossing Nahuel Huapi Lake by Catamaran from San Carlos de Bariloche (two hours' sailing).
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A national park in Argentine Patagonia, around Nahuel Huapi Lake, famous for being the last forest in the world with this type of tree that never loses its leaves.
My suggestion
Notice to students: don't forget to bring - or have one made for you there - an international student ID card, to get discounts on admission to many places, especially national parks.