Tourist Corridors
Tourist corridors bring together tourist attractions that are similar and stand near important routes.
Tourist corridors bring together tourist attractions that are similar and stand near important routes.
The Lakes Corridor includes part of the provinces of Neuquén, Río Negro, and Chubut, in the northwest of Argentine Patagonia, and the 9th and 10th Regions in the north of Chilean Patagonia.
National Route No. 40 originates in Cabo Vírgenes (Virgins Cape), Santa Cruz, and travels more than 3,200 miles of a mystic way, surrounded by ancient inca roads, until it gets to La Quiaca in Jujuy province.
There is a route in Neuquén that combines the smells and flavours of this land, with an exciting palaeontological experience.
In a mountain space, occupied in a great proportion by the transitional Andes Mountain Range and Viento (wind) Mountain Range, lies a tourist area called “Patagonia of Valleys and Volcanoes”, where everything is magic and adventure…
This area is constituted by the towns of Las Ovejas, Huinganco, Andacollo, Tricao Malal, Barrancas, El Cholar, Chos Malal, El Huecú, Varvarco, Buta Ranquil and Manzano Amargo. It lies approximately 1,000 miles away from Buenos Aires, and more than 250 miles from Neuquén Capital City