Nahuel Huapi Lake
Nahuel Huapi, the largest lake in Argentina's Lake District, is a lake in the lake region of northern Patagonia between the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, spans more than 500 square kilometers and is encircled by picture-perfect views of mountains and the Valdivian Rainforest. The tourist center of Bariloche is on the southern shore of the lake.
On the southern end of the lake is where San Carlos de Bariloche is situated. This charming city serves as an excellent jumping-off point for seeing the lake and oldest national park in Argentina.
You may climb or take a chairlift up to the summit of Cerro Campanario, which is about 15 kilometers to the west of Bariloche, for a stunning 1,000-meter panoramic view of the lake.
Country: Argentina