Nestled in one of the most breathtaking corners of Argentina, Rio Manso Camp is located in the Lower Manso (Manso Inferior), within the iconic Nahuel Huapi National Park. The Manso River, originating from the glaciers and eternal snows of Cerro Tronador, flows through 150 kilometers (approximately 93 miles) of stunning Patagonian landscapes. As it weaves through valleys, rivers, and lakes, it creates a perfect blend of nature’s grandeur, eventually making its way through the Andes and reaching the Pacific Ocean.
THE LOCATION
Our camp is situated near Paso El León, a historical crossing point that leads to the Chilean side of Patagonia. The area is known for its dramatic beauty and is a gateway for those traveling between Argentina and Chile. Located just 90 kilometers (approximately 56 miles) from San Carlos de Bariloche, the camp offers a serene retreat with unparalleled access to the heart of Patagonia’s natural wonders. The drive to the camp takes around 2 hours, immersing you in the stunning views of the region as you approach.
Distances
- San Carlos de Bariloche: 90 km (56 miles)
- BRC Airport: 110 km (68 miles)
- Villa La Angostura: 180 km (112 miles)
- San Martín de los Andes: 290 km (180 miles)El Bolsón: 85 km (53 miles)
- Neuquén: 535 km (332 miles)