Day
1 Saturday: Arrival
and Introductions
Arrive in Balmaceda,
Chile on the early afternoon flight
where you are greeted by the Expediciones
Chile guides and staff. You will spend
the late afternoon traveling to the
city of Coyhaique, buying last minute
items for the trip, checking our outfitting
and gear, and warming up our whitewater
kayaking skills on a nearby Class II/III
stretch of the Rio Simpson. Tonight's
lodging will be our cabanas located
on the banks of the Simpson.
Day 2 Sunday:
Rio Simpson
Today
you get your first attempt at real Patagonia
whitewater kayaking on the Class III+ section
of the Rio Simpson. A relatively small volume
river, the Simpson offers clear
water, great play-waves and play holes, and
some challenging, but not to serious, technical
moves. The scenery will be spectacular as we
paddle through the steep canyon of the Rio
Simpson. Lunch will be set up by the side of
the river - a typical paddler's river lunch,
with some Chilean additions. We will spend
the rest of the afternoon paddling and playing
on the Simpson before heading out to the town
of Villa Manihuales. We will spend the night
in our hospedaje managed by a local Chilean
family in this very small and remote pueblo
of Southern Chile.
Day
3 Monday: Rio Manihuales
We'll have an early breakfast
and head out to the the Class III/IV section
of the Rio Manihuales. The Rio Manihuales
is a step-up in volume from the Rio Simpson.
The river is drop-pool in nature with many
boulders and interspersed ledges. The river
traverses a lush green valley of temperate
and bamboo forest. There will be numerous
play waves and opportunities for technical
paddling –- however, the lines to
stay out of trouble will be easy and wide.
Today's riverside lunch will be located
by one of the play waves and we will spend
the rest of the afternoon surfing and eddy-hopping
through the boulders. Afterward we will
take advantage of the long hours of Patagonia
daylight and drive on to the pueblo of Puerto
Cisnes. Our lodging will be in cabanas along
the shores of a spectacular Patagonia fjord.
Puerto Cisnes is the real deal, a small
Chilean fishing village encircled by snow
capped mountains and surrounded by water.
Day
4 Tuesday: Lower Rio
Cisnes
After a relaxing night's sleep,
we drive back over some of the roads we came
in on - the bridge over the Rio Cisnes will be
our destination. We will put-in at the bridge,
have a riverside lunch and paddle the river
back to the end of the whitewater section,
where we will meet our shuttle bus. The Lower
Rio Cisnes is a Class III/IV section of spectacular,
turqouise-clear water that is located in
a wide canyon surrounded by snow-capped mountains
and glaciers. This river is a step-up from
the Rio Simpson and the Rio Manihuales –-
the rapids are longer, more continuous, more
hazardous, with numerous boulders and offset
holes, and no clear lines to guide you. There
are a minimum of four rapids on this run
that will require definite scouting from
shore, including an awesome 3 meter cascade.
We will return to the comforts of our cabanas
on the shores of Puerto Cisnes.
Day
5 Wednesday: Upper
and Lower Rio Cisnes
Today we will get an early
start and repeat our run of the Rio Cisnes but start up higher in the “Class
III/IV+ canyon section. Here the river
is narrower and more constricted producing
more challenging drops, most of which
we will scout prior to the run. With
the experience of the previous day, our
passage through the lower section will
be faster. An early afternoon take-out
will give us plenty of time to travel
to the headwaters of the Rio Figueroa and the small village of Lago Verde.
Here we will stay at a cabana located
on the property of a working ranch overlooking
the spectacular turquoise waters of Lago
Verde.

Day
6 Thursday: Upper
Rio Figueroa
The Rio Figueroa, a Class
III/IV river, runs from Lago Verde to Lago
Rosselot, and has the largest volume of
water flowing through it than any of the
rivers we have encountered previously.
This river is a Patagonia Classic with
incredible scenery, wilderness terrain
and turquoise blue water - a perfect tune-up
day for the upcoming Rio Futaleufu. There
are two big rapids that will need to be
scouted from shore and possibly portaged.
The entire run is about 60 kilometers long
and we will do half of it on this day.
We will have lunch riverside and meet our
shuttle vehicle at the mid-point. After
take-out, we will return to our cabana
at the working ranch overlooking Lago Verde.
Day
7 Friday: Lower Rio Figueroa
Today we will return to
the previous day's take-out and finish
our run of the Rio Figueroa. The lower
section of the river is less intense than
the upper section, characterized by continuous
sets of Class III and III+ rapids. Altogether,
a non-threatening day of paddling that
will allow you to enjoy the incredible
Patagonia landscape and scenery. At the
end of the day we will paddle across Lago
Rosselot to our waiting shuttle vehicle,
for our drive to the town of La Junta at
the confluence of the Rio Palena and Rio
Figueroa, where dinner and our comfrotable
rooms are waiting.
Day 8 Saturday: Travel to the Rio Fualeufu
After a good night's rest and
hearty breakfast we will travel from La Junta
to the spectacular Tres Monjas Eco-Camp on
the banks of the Futaleufu River. The rest of
the day can be spent setting up your camp,
relaxing on the beach and exploring the Futaleufu
River Valley. If the group desires we can paddle
Schoolhouse Rapid next to the camp or try the
lower play section of the Rio Azul.
The
following Futaleufu itinerary is scheduled for Class
IV-V Paddlers
Class II-III paddlerswill follow the Kayak Chile Week itinerary
Class III-IV paddlerswill follow the Futaleufu River Valley itinerary
Day
9 Sunday: Terminator
Section
You wake to
the brilliance of life along the shores of the Futaleufu, with the jagged Tres
Monjas peaks standing sentinel over the river and camp. After a delicious breakfast,
you outfit your kayak and put-in at our beach for your first taste
of the big water of the Futaleufu, the “Terminator” section. You
will have the opportunity to warm up on numerous Class III rapids, and then have
the option of walking, sneaking (IV+), or running the huge and impressive Class
V “Terminator” rapid. From the Terminator, we will continue downstream
on the Futaleufu to the Class IV “Khyber Pass”, and on to some giant
wave action in the Class IV “Himalayas”. Here you will surf some
of the biggest standing waves in the hemisphere! We will return to camp to relax
in the hot sauna or on the naturally formed white sand beach.
Day 10 Monday: El Corazón
- Heart of the Futaleufu
This day is filled with
the big exploding waves for which the
Futaleufu is world famous. We put-in
at the “Zapata’s” Swinging
Bridge and run the “Corazón” – the
Heart of the Futaleufu - previously
named "The Bridge-to-Bridge Section".
Here you will find plenty of Class
IV big water action, including “Entrada”, “Pillow”,
and “Mundaca”, one of the
largest breaking wave holes in the
world. This nonstop Class IV section
will keep your adrenaline pumping and
the evening air filled with good cheer.
Day 11 Tuesday: El
Corazón,
Más o Menos & Casa de Piedra
Like the previous day, we put-in at the swinging bridge
at “Zapata,” but we will pass the Futaleufu Bridge take out and continue
on to the Class IV+ “Más o Menos”, and the technical Class
V “Casa de Piedra”. Finally the river eases off for the beautiful
and playful Class III “El Macal” section. After a big day on the
river you will be ready to slip into the wood-heated sauna and ease your tired
muscles. Our camp masseuse will be available for any of your sore muscles and
joints.
Day
12 Wednesday: A
La Carte Kayaking - Repeat & Play
More!
The
group takes its pick for the day’s
run. Return to “Pillow Rock” and “Terminator
Wave” for some surfing and flat
spinning? Or go back to the exploding
chaos of “Mundaca”? Maybe
after so many days of paddling you
are ready for a hike up to Tres Monjas,
or a horseback ride to the Upper Futaleufu?
How about a day lounging on the beach,
or reading a book? This day is yours
to enjoy!
Day
13 Thursday: Kayak
the Río Azul
Today, if
water levels permit, we take a break from the big water of the Futaleufu and
explore a spectacular side canyon. We drive to the footbridge put-in on the Río
Azul—a tight, crystal clear creek that runs through a lush micro canyon.
Here you get a chance to relax and paddle the technical drops, surf and cartwheel
at some excellent play spots, and enjoy the scenery. We take-out at the Tres
Monjas Camp, where the Río Azul meets the Río Futaleufu.
Day
14 Friday: Upper
Futaleufu & Infierno Canyon
For an exciting finale,
we head to the remote and spectacular
upper section of the Futaleufu. Those
paddlers who are ready for the committing
Class V Infierno Gorge will put-in above
the Mini-Canyon just outside of the town
of Futaleufu, or on the Río Espolón.
Others will take a spectacular shuttle
drive and enter the river below the Gorge.
This visually spectacular section of river
includes the Class V rapids “Zeta” and “Throne
Room”, which will test even the
strongest of kayakers. Or, take the well-worn
footpaths around the two rapids, and head
into the “Wild Mile Section”:
four miles of continuous whitewater action,
which takes us right back to our tents
and dry clothes at camp. After a full
day on the river, you can begin to pack
up, and enjoy a farewell barbeque and
fiesta arranged by our chef, specialized
in international cuisine.
Day
15 Saturday: Departure
Wake up for an early breakfast
and drive back to Chaitén, Chile
and your flight to Puerto Montt, or relax
for a couple of hours and take our shuttle
to Esquel, Argentina. As you catch a final
view of the Río Futaleufu; surrounded
by hanging glaciers and snow capped mountains,
take a moment to reflect upon all of the
amazing sights and experiences of this
past week. After all these years we are
still stunned that views like these exist.
Price: $2495.00
USD
Included: All
meals, lodging, transportation, guides and
kayaks while paddling with us. One way
transportation between Futaleufu and Puerto
Montt or Esquel. See the packing list for
specific details. The actual program for
your individual trip will vary according
to the desires and skill level of your group,
the water levels, weather, or other factors.
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| Experience
Needed:
Class
III/IV/V
Kayak
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| Physical
Challenge: Medium |
| Cultural
Experience:
High |
| Lodging:
Inn,
Lodge, Camp |
| Comfort
Rating:
High
Medium |
| Days
away from home: 16 |
| Days
with us: 14 |
| Max
Trip Size: 14
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| Price:
$2495.00 USD |
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| Region:
Aysen
District , Region XI, Futaleufu
River Valley Patagonia Chile |
| Lakes,
Rivers, Sites Visited:
Rio
Simpson, Rio Manihuales, Rio Cisnes,
Rio Figueroa, Rio Azul, Rio Futaleufu,
Rio Espolon, Balmaceda, Coyhaique,
Villa Manihuales, Puerto Cisnes,
Lago Verde, La Junta, Futaleufu Village,
Chaiten |
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Other Kayak
Chile Safari Itineraries: International
Patagonia Kayak Safari. Southern
Patagonia Kayaking Safari. Fuy-Futaleufu
Chile Kayaking Safari. Kayak
in Argentina with our Argentina Week
of Rivers. Kayak
Instruction at our Patagonia South Kayak
School. Expedition
Sea Kayaking in Patagonia, and Guided
Futaleufu Kayaking Trips.