Enjoy a day in the majestic Andes Mountains from Santiago and visiting two important winter centers, Farellones and Valle Nevado.
This tour is in private services with a guide/driver and you will be able to have direct contact with the snow and ride the ski lifts at both centers. You can also enjoy a spectacular lunch in Valle Nevado.
Pickup included
We will leave early in the morning, at 08:30 hrs, taking the road that will take us to Farellones, located 60 km from Santiago. We will see how the landscape varies from the city center towards the Andes Mountains along a paved road with 33 curves.
We will have some stops that will allow us to have contact with the snow, depending on the weather conditions and the time of year.
Nestled in a valley in the Andes, Farellones has numerous wooden houses and cabins, which give it a village atmosphere. Its cable car system takes winter sports lovers to the ski slopes of Cerro El Colorado, serving families and beginner and experienced skiers.
Near Farellones you can visit the Snowpark where you will have the opportunity to do Canopy, Tubing or Sled (entrance not included)
Located on Cerro Colorado, with a maximum altitude of 3,333 meters above sea level. (10,935ft.) and an inclination of 903 m. (2,960 ft) receives heavy but short snowfalls averaging 3.5 m. (11 feet) of snow in a normal year, becoming an important winter destination in the Metropolitan area.
You can take ski lessons or if you know how to ski, you can spend time skiing or playing in the snow.
(ski lessons, equipment, lift ticket not included in the price)
We'll start descending back to your Hotel around 16:30 hrs and drop you off at your Hotel in Santiago.
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