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Patagonia National Park

Patagonia, Chile

Aguas

Fly Fishing in the Baker River

By water
By water
Easy
Easy
Duration
Half-day
Exploration duration
5 h

Exploration Path

We travel to Puerto Bertrand to embark on a cataraft along the Baker River. Surrounded by lush forests, turquoise waters, and snow-capped mountains, we begin our journey and fly-fishing adventure, aiming to catch the emblematic Patagonian trout using traditional fly-fishing techniques.

*Exploration provided by an external operator and at an additional cost.
* This exploration can be done in 5 hours or 8 hours depending on your preferences.

Contact our reservations team for more details at reserve@explora.com or by phone at +56 2 2395 2800.

The origin of all life lies in water. The action of glaciers, erosion, and more recently, streams and rivers like the Cochrane and Baker, have shaped a landscape that supports remarkable biodiversity. This environment is home to evergreen forests, birds like the Magellanic woodpecker, intricate fungal networks, and the elusive huemul, southern Andean deer. Explore its glacier-fed rivers, with their turquoise hues, lakes, and wetlands that sustain this intricate web of life. Over time, human history has also intertwined with this vibrant ecosystem, sharing in and evolving alongside it.