The rivers of the Nahuel Huapi National Park offer an ideal location for rafting and kayaking. Their waters are clear enough that you can drink them straight from the boat. Nature lovers and adventure seekers can enjoy an unforgettable experience. There are different trips and locations for all levels of difficulty.
Rafting
River kayaking
Duckie| Alejandro Sopranzi | Morales 362, Floor 1, Office A | 4437238 · 4432928 | |
| Alejandro Rosales | 4524365 · 4427301 | ||
| Abraxas Rafting | 4467716 · 15-4532089 | ||
| Patagonia Rafting | 20 de Junio 728 | 15-4531247 · 15-4538899 | |
| Punto Límite Rafting & Expediciones | Av. Bustillo 13491 | 4437663 · 15-4631680 | |
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| Limay River | Half a day | Easy (Classes I and II) | |
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Just 30 minutes outside Bariloche, this river carries fresh water from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean. This trip is ideal for families and groups wishing to have fun and safe adventures. |
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| Lower Manso River | 1 day | Easy to Medium (Classes II and III) | |
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The most popular trip. It is perfect for families and beginners. Sandy beaches, thrilling rapids, and all the beauty of the Andean-Patagonian forests. |
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| Manso River to the border | 1 day | Medium to Hard (Classes III and IV) | |
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Rafting in the heart of the Andes. It reaches the border with Chile, sailing through narrow canyons and surrounded by wonderful vegetation. |
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| Aluminé River | 3 days | Medium to Hard (Classes II through IV) | |
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Three days through one of the most attractive rivers for rafting in Argentina. Ancient forests of Araucaria trees surround the longest rapids in the country. |
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