Carretera Austral

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Chile's Carretera Austral is one of the world's great road trips, a 1,240-kilometer ribbon of gravel and pavement that slices through the wild heart of Patagonia. This epic highway, officially Route 7, begins in the lake district near Puerto Montt and ends in the glacial expanse of Villa O'Higgins, offering a raw, untamed journey through temperate rainforests, towering granite peaks, milky turquoise rivers, and vast ice fields. For self-drive adventurers, it's a bucket-list route where each bend reveals a new wonder, and the lack of crowds means you often have the landscape to yourself.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the Carretera Austral, plan at least 7–10 days for a one-way drive from Puerto Montt to Villa O'Higgins, or 10–14 days if you want to include side trips and hikes. The rough gravel roads (especially south of Coyhaique) demand patience; average speeds are 40–60 km/h. Many travelers break the journey with stays in the laid-back towns of Coyhaique (the main hub for supplies) and Puerto Río Tranquilo (gateway to the Marble Caves). If you're short on time, focus on the northern section between Chaitén and Coyhaique for the most dramatic scenery.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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