Lake of All Saints
One of the most stunning lakes in Chile's Las Lagos region is the Lake of All Saints, also known as Lago Todos Los Santos. The lovely Puerto Varas is the closest city. Due to the color of its water, it is sometimes referred to as the Emerald Lake. The small hamlet of Puella, the first stop for travelers entering Chile from Argentina, is located on one side of the lake. If you're coming from Puerto Varas or going there, you can take the ferry to and from its charming, tiny port.
The ever-tall Volcanoes of Tronador, Puntiagudo, and Osorno, which are the most stunning of them, surround the lake. As you soar over the lake's emerald green water, you can see how the environment is always changing.
If you're coming from Puerto Varas, the town or village of Puella is a fantastic area to stop for a while when taking a rest on the opposite side. On the opposite side of the lake is Petrohue, which is bordered by the same-named river. It is a well-liked tourist site, and nearby towns provide many of day trip options to make things simple for you.
If you ever find yourself in the area, do not miss Lake of All Saints, one of South America's most breathtaking natural lakes.
Country: Chile