The northern region of Neuquén province is where the Patagonian landscape begins to fade and starts to make way for those of the Cuyo region. Here you will find wide valleys, peaks over 3500-meter high, and rivers of meltwater that bring life to the most remote corners. All these features make this program a real adventure on wheels, not to be missed by bike lovers.

Highlights of the Domuyo Traverse
– Experience the warmth of the fire under millions of stars every night.
– Cycle through great glacial valleys, nowadays covered by green vegetation.
– Cross the river by bike, ride without paths or trails to follow, and relax in natural hot springs.

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Duration: 6 days

Overview

Northern region of Neuquén province is where the Patagonian landscape begins to fade and starts to make way for the Cuyo region

Itinerary

Day 1
Meeting in Varvarco.
Stetting up the bikes and equipment before the adventure.

Day 2 | Varvarco - Los Bolillos - Aguas Calientes
Our tour begins from the guest house towards the north, the Domuyo Volcano always in sight. The difficulty of today’s route lies in two large mountain valleys. These breathtaking and spectacular valleys almost sum up the entire grade of day.
Before reaching the first mountain valley we will detour for about 10 km to visit an interesting rock formation called Los Bolillos. 5 km after the last valley we will reach Aguas Calientes, our stop for the night.

Day 3 | Aguas Calientes - Lake Varvarco Tapia
Today we will skirt the Varvarco River to its source, an alpine lake. We will follow a rural path, with stunning views and long gravel descents more than 10 km long.
Our camping site is located on the shores of Lake Varvarco Tapia, populated by pink flamingos and surrounded by peaks higher than 3500 m.

Day 4 | Lake Varvarco Tapia - Campos - Camping site
Today’s goal is a breathtaking spot and getting there requires a great effort. Today we will cycle through part of the state road 53, which runs towards the north, and we will visit the magnificent Lake Varvarco Campos, always riding at an altitude of about 2000 m.a.s.l.
In the afternoon we will rest in the valley where the Neuquén River is born, a great spot to set up camp, sheltered from the wind.

Day 5 | Camping site - Varvarco
We continue our descent through the valley of the Neuquén River. On the way, we will come across some small settlements of goat breeders as we get used to seeing some civilization again.
At the end of the day, we will return to Varvarco, where we will be able to enjoy a warm shower and a good night’s sleep.

What's Included

  • Bilingual Guide (English / Spanish)
  • Accommodation for the program
  • Support vehicle and bicycle cart
  • Bike Repairing equipment
  • All meals during program
  • First aid kit
  • VHF/Satellite communication

What's Not Included

  • Mountain Bike
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Meals and accommodation outside the program
  • Tips
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