THE BEST HOLIDAYS I´VE HAD

 



I really love mountains, my favorite part of Chile    it´s The Andes Mountain range, and in the summer 2019 I traveled to Argentina with some friends. We wanted to walk to El Bolsón, Argentina, that was a travel for four days, so we prepared the bags, the tents and all the things we needed, especially food, because the travel was on the forest across the hills, so we would be alone. We started to walk in Puelo, Chile. 

The road was very beautiful, there were a lot of animals, nature, lakes, and rivers. So, we could stop for swim and take amazing pictures. 

When we arrived to El Bolsón, we stayed three days, so we prepared to the next adventure, the mountains in Nahuel Huapi park. In El Bolsón, we meat a lot of people, some tourist, and backpackers just like us, it was a nice place.  

Then we started our travel to the park, so we did autostop to go to Bariloche, but anyone stopped, so we stayed all the night in a gas station with another’s backpackers. That was very funny, we cooked soup and played some games. 

In the morning a car stopped us, and took us all to Bariloche, we were lucky! 

In Bariloche we had to say goodbye, and me and my friend Matías left to the park, but first to had to register on the municipality and say that we had experience in trekking because it was not an easy trip. 

We stayed and walked six days in the mountains, was the most beautiful trip I have ever made in my life, because the view was amazing and was a challenge for me to spend so many days climbing mountains. 

 


 




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  1. I was near Puelo a few days ago with some friends and the view was amazing!

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  2. Wowow sounds cool, I've never did autostop because I always think a psycho could pick up me haha. Great pictures btw!

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  3. beautifull pictures. I don´t know about Puelo.

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  4. Damn woman! You're amazing!! I think the pumas would have eaten me jaja :(

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