Touring the Lakes
María Nieves Guevara, professional photographer, features
this travelogue on one of the most charming areas within Patagonia:
the Andean Lakes region that comprises part of Rio Negro and Neuquen
provinces
For
those of us who really enjoy photography, touring Argentina becomes
fascinating since, besides enjoying all the unique landscapes
its geography offers, at the moment of taking a picture we can bring
home a bit of its charm.
One typical route which is replete of beautiful and assorted
beauties is the one that results of traversing southbound the western
areas of the Neuquen and Rio Negro provinces, starting at Junin
de los Andes up to Bariloche.
This enables the traveler to enjoy, among many other heavenly sights,
the famous Road of the
Seven Lakes.
I invite you to take a break and enjoy the peace and harmony
reigning here. Let's start this dream trip!
Lanín Volcano and Lake Huechulafquen
From
Junin de los Andes we take (paved) route 234 northbound up to the
crossing with route 61 (gravel) where we turn left. A few miles,
escorted on our right by River Chimehuin (fishermen's sanctuary),
we spot the majestic Lanin
Volcano.
After some 20 miles we will start to border Lake
Huechulafquen, incredibly beautiful and really large. Then
we enter Lanin National Park. The road, with ups and downs, conducts
us through different landscapes. It is advisable to devote enough
time when doing this and do many stops in order to take great photographs
and admire this great environment.
Open-door activities and camping fans will have an unmatchable
chance of settling their tents right on the shores of this Lake.
There are many campsites, some of them offering all the services
plus a drugstore. Some even offer piers in order to embark on the
lake.
The road leads us to Puerto Canoas, where you can get aboard
a catamaran in order to perform an excursion across Lake Huechulafquen
up to Lake Epulafquen, renown for its volcanic originated
thermal waters. From the lake you can get an impressive view
of the Volcano and nearby peaks.
Further on the same road, westbound, you arrive to Lake Paimun
where this tour finishes.
I insist on this, you must devote enough time to take this excursion
and to be able to enjoy all of its features and charms. This means
stopping at each little part of the road that catches our attention,
get close to the Lakes with its immaculate waters and, if possible,
to spend a night or two breathing pure air and counting the endless
stars...
Lake Tromen
To get to this lake we must leave Junin de Los Andes via Route
234 (paved) northbound up to the crossing with route 60 (gravel)
where we turn left. A few miles you reach the Treuco Mapuche
Community. To visit it, we must take a 1,5 mile detour to the
right. Following the main road we access, a bit ahead and also to
the right, the Chiquilihuín Mapuche Community
In both cases it is advisable to take this small detour and get
close to these communities, meet the people, chat with them, discover
their life habits and, if possible, show a bit of solidarity by
means of purchasing some of their crafts, mainly in wool and wood.
This
road has got less vegetation than the one to Lake Huechulafquen
but, at its end and after passing by a Araucarias trees wood (unique
in the world) once we are close to the border with Chile, we can
see Lanin Volcano's north hillside, which is larger and less snowy
than its south counterpart.
To access Lake Tromen we must turn right for some 2 miles, escorted
by endless multicolor, wild flowers, like the rainbow daisies.
Once we get to this Lake, amidst a dream landscape, a strong
and deep feeling of peace takes hold of us. You can camp here
too. In any case, even in summer consider that nights are pretty
cool even in summer so, bring suitable clothing with you.
Photographer: María Nieves Guevara
Website: http://www.nievesguevara.8m.com
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