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Floating in the Andes

Los Andes | Chile

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Floating in the Andes in Los Andes | Chile Private Tour
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Nature Day Trip from Los Andes near Santiago, Chile, with boat ride on mystical Laguna del Inca.

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Zachary Gallardo

What is this?

This full-day excursion to Laguna del Inca (Lake of the Incas) in the Cordillera de los Andes takes you to a place of mystical beauty, where you'll enjoy a 1.5-hour private boat ride across a lake formed by melting glaciers. The experience is followed by wine tasting and lunch near the lagoon. Located 2,800 m above sea level, Laguna del Inca is an emblematic point on the Inca Trail, a sacred site dedicated to Pachamama. A part of Portillo Valley, a very scenic mountain resort, its name comes from a local legend involving Inca royalty and a lost love. During the boat ride, you'll experience a profound sense of serenity as you connect with the energy of the Andes in an atmosphere of peace and contemplation. This activity is ideal for those seeking deep relaxation in a majestic landscape filled with history. Please note: In case of inclement weather, the boat ride will be replaced with a gentle hike along the shoreline. Boats do not operate from May to October when the lake is frozen.

What makes this unique?

This private boating experience at Laguna del Inca—available only from November to April, as the lagoon is frozen the rest of the year—is shaped by the lake’s mystical aura, crystal-clear glacier-fed waters, and sacred ties to Andean culture. The setting is steeped in legend: the love story of the Inca Illi Yupanqui and the princess Kora-Illé is said to have taken place here. Floating on the lagoon, surrounded by mountains that rise above 4,000 meters, creates a sensation of deep grounding and stillness. The site lies along a section of the Qhapaq Ñan, the ancient Inca road system, and is considered a sacred point in the Andes where the energy of the mountains can be felt with each breath. Zachary brings deep regional and technical knowledge and a grounding presence, drawing on his expertise in Andean heritage and mountain exploration. This is a rare chance to disconnect from routine, connect with nature, and absorb the silence of the high mountains.

What is the profile of the host?

Zachary Gallardo is an expert guide in high mountain exploration and Andean heritage with years of experience leading expeditions in the Andes Mountains. Passionate about history, nature, and wine tourism, he combines his knowledge with a warmth that ensures the most enriching experience for each visitor. Fluent in Spanish and English, Zachary will share his deep knowledge of the Los Andes region during his experiences. In addition, Zachary's training in first aid and mountain safety guarantees peace of mind at all times. Every detail is carefully planned so that visitors can enjoy an unforgettable experience in the cradle of the Andes.

What to bring?

Comfortable and warm clothing (the temperature in the mountains may vary). Sunglasses and sunscreen. Shoes suitable for short walks. Sun hat for the sun and/or a beanie for the cold. Camera or cell phone to capture the landscape. Windbreaker or waterproof jacket (depending on weather conditions). Water bottle to stay hydrated.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

You will meet Zachary at the Ojos de Agua Tourist Office in Los Andes, Chile. A private vehicle will then take you to the Andes Mountains. Please arrive 15 minutes early for a timely departure. The drive from Santiago to Los Andes is 90 min and from Los Andes to the lake is another 90 min so staying in a Los Andes hotel is recommended - Zachary can suggest hotel options via Fernwayer Chat.

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USD 216
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Private

4 - 6 people

6 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is designed for a minimum of four and a maximum of six to make base costs and logistics feasible. Fewer participants are welcome to book but will be charged a supplemental fee to meet the minimum. Included are: Boating on Laguna del Inca from November to April, with hiking alternative offered on inclement weather days. All necessary safety equipment—including life jacket. Private transportation to and from Los Andes. Wine tasting near the lagoon. Lunch at a historic restaurant.
Offered in English, Spanish

Private

4 - 6 people

6 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience is designed for a minimum of four and a maximum of six to make base costs and logistics feasible. Fewer participants are welcome to book but will be charged a supplemental fee to meet the minimum. Included are: Boating on Laguna del Inca from November to April, with hiking alternative offered on inclement weather days. All necessary safety equipment—including life jacket. Private transportation to and from Los Andes. Wine tasting near the lagoon. Lunch at a historic restaurant.
Offered in English, Spanish