Patagonia Immersion
A 6-day private journey through Argentina’s most iconic landscapes
Based in San Martín de los Andes, this journey takes you across pristine lakes, mountain trails, and remote landscapes always at your own pace, with every detail taken care of.
Nestled between mountains and the shores of Lake Lácar, San Martín de los Andes is one of Patagonia’s most charming and authentic villages. Surrounded by native forests and pristine landscapes, it offers a rare balance of natural beauty, tranquility, and refined hospitality serving as the perfect base to explore the region at a relaxed and intimate pace.
October - April
From $3500
6 days
- Sunset over Lake Lácar on your first evening
- Scenic hike to Bandurrias viewpoint
- Private navigation across Lake Lácar to Quila Quina
- Biking or hiking through Patagonian forest landscapes
- Lakeside picnic at Lake Lolog
- The iconic Seven Lakes Road with curated stops
- Exploration of Villa La Angostura
- Horseback riding through mountain trails
- Optional wellness & spa experience
- Curated farewell dinner featuring Patagonian cuisine
Wake Up in Salta
Argentina’s most elegant colonial city will earn its nickname Salta La Linda, flower-spilling balconies, the iconic red-and-gold bell tower of Iglesia San Francisco rising 160 feet above the rooftops, and cloud forest air carrying the scent of empanadas from corner kitchens are just a few highlights. Spend the morning with world-famous pre Spanish Inca child mummies that offer a profound and moving window into the indigenous history of the high Andes, then learn at the Cabildo Histórico the story of how Salta helped overthrow the Spanish empire that built it. By afternoon, ride or hike up through subtropical cloud forest to a mountain top overlooking the entire valley(or city), or head into the Quebrada de San Lorenzo to hike straight into a steamy jungle ravine and leave the city behind.
Wake Up in Salta
Argentina’s most elegant colonial city will earn its nickname Salta La Linda, flower-spilling balconies, the iconic red-and-gold bell tower of Iglesia San Francisco rising 160 feet above the rooftops, and cloud forest air carrying the scent of empanadas from corner kitchens are just a few highlights. Spend the morning with world-famous pre Spanish Inca child mummies that offer a profound and moving window into the indigenous history of the high Andes, then learn at the Cabildo Histórico the story of how Salta helped overthrow the Spanish empire that built it. By afternoon, ride or hike up through subtropical cloud forest to a mountain top overlooking the entire valley(or city), or head into the Quebrada de San Lorenzo to hike straight into a steamy jungle ravine and leave the city behind.
Wake Up in Salta
Argentina’s most elegant colonial city will earn its nickname Salta La Linda, flower-spilling balconies, the iconic red-and-gold bell tower of Iglesia San Francisco rising 160 feet above the rooftops, and cloud forest air carrying the scent of empanadas from corner kitchens are just a few highlights. Spend the morning with world-famous pre
