Those who come to Bariloche to enjoy its beaches, landscapes, local flavors and the multiple adventure tourism options such as trekking, stand up paddle or rafting, will also be able to add a fun nighttime experience to their trip.
It’s about a train tour to the Perito Moreno station which is 30 km away in the Los Juncos area.
The experience takes place aboard the modern coach Materfer engine of the Rio Negro company, Tren Patagónico, which has capacity for 120 passengers.
Patagonian Train: what the experience is like
The service is carried out 5 times a week. Departs from Bariloche to Los Juncos at 7:15 p.m., from Wednesday to Sunday.
Once at their destination, passengers are greeted with a proposal gastronomic which includes hot drinks (wine or chocolate) accompanied by all types of canapés, in an atmosphere of relaxation and fun.
Then, at Quincho La Estación they offer an exquisite typical scene of the region, where there are also vegan, vegetarian and celiac-friendly options.
Dinner ends at 9:50 p.m. and the return trip to Bariloche begins at 10:30 p.m., arriving around 11:20 p.m.
While waiting for the start of the return tour, visitors who wish can enjoy coffee, hot chocolate, tea and cakes in the House of Tea to finish an experience full of flavors.
Night tour: how much does it cost
For adults it has a cost $ 20.500; retirees, $16,500. Children from 4 to 12 years old must pay $ 14.500 and children from 0 to 3 enter free of charge.
Rates are valid for January. To check availability go to: trenpatagonicosa.com.ar.
What to do in Bariloche
The options this destination has are multiple, there are alternatives for all types of travelers.
At this time of year, the greatest daytime activity occurs in the Beaches. Some of the recommended ones are: Playa Bonita, Bahía Serena, Villa Tacul, Villa Los Coihues, Lake Steffen.
One of the classics is navigation Victoria Island y Myrtles Forests. It is a lake tour that starts from Puerto Pañuelo, 25 km from Bariloche. The boats enter Lake Nahuel Huapi.
Another option is to visit the Cathedral Hill. Although it is an icon of winter vacations, in summer, visitors can ascend to the top of the hill with the Amancay Cable Car, take different hikes and try different gastronomic options.
Another mountain activity is the ascent to Cerro Otto. Tourists can reach the top by walking or taking the cable car. At the top is the famous revolving confectionery, an art gallery and several viewpoints.
The most adventurous cannot miss the opportunity to do rafting in Río Manso. Visitors must book an excursion and the company will provide them with all safety elements such as helmets and vests.
In Bariloche there are also multiple options for lovers of trekking, It is one of the most popular activities at this time. There are trails of different difficulties and crossings that include spending the night in refuges such as López, Frey, Agostino Rocca, Jakob, among others.