ACTIVITY LEVEL
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The Futaleufu River valley in Chile is one of the world's gems. The valley, which is approximately 1,500 kilometers south of Santiago in northern Patagonia, is famous for the rafting and kayaking community for its world-class whitewater. Between lush valleys and towering peaks appears Futaleufu's main character: the river. Continuous and numerous rapids with different difficulty levels (going up to 5+), make the ''Fu'' an unmissable destination. It's crystal clear water in contrast with huge mountains, offers the perfect scenario to enjoy the action. This trip is a unique experience in the area. Our journey will take us from the impressive Terminator Camp built along with the most famous rapid of the Fu to the unique Cave Camp. In addition to the rafting, we will connect with the locals and learn about their customs. The multisport activities will enrich the trip, each one as a part of a masterful composition, full of emotion, beauty and adventure. Each night you will enjoy a delicious meal and relax at the camp's hot tubs, while we share anecdotes of this unique part of Patagonia.

 

*All our activities are optional and suitable for all ages. They also have different levels of difficulty you can choose from.

ACTIVITY LEVEL
Medium

This trip is completely customizable

The itinerary for this trip can be customized to suit your needs from your accomodations to what gear you need for the day.

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Duration

5 Days

Activity Level

Moderate

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This adventure is not instantly bookable at this time.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, we recommend connecting directly to the operator via our messaging system, to create your ideal itinerary customized for your dates.

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