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An Authentic Bariloche to El Chalten 5h15 Travel Story

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To fly or to ride? That’s a question we asked ourselves many times while in Bariloche as we were planning on going to El Chalten next.
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Introduction: Bariloche to El Chalten

Bariloche to El Chalten is quite the long journey as the fastest road is about 1391km. There are through 3 ways of making it:

  • By plane
  • By Bus
  • By car

We opted for the plane in the end but will give you some insight of the 3 options as we spent time on them.

Table of Contents

Mapping the day from Bariloche to El Chalten

By plane

The fastest way but not the cheapest. We checked on Skyscanner, google flight and ended up buying a ticket from Expedia. In order to get a better price, we also stayed longer in Bariloche.

Our plane was then from Bariloche (BRC) to El Calafate (FTE) at 12pm and latest for 1h45. It cost us 146 euro per person.

El Chalten doesn’t have an airport and therefor you must go through el Calafate first and then take a bus or van. But all together it stands faster. See the full article about the ride between El Calafate and El Chalten here.

We left Bariloche around 10:30am and arrive in El Chalten around 5:45pm. So, the total journey took us 5h15min.

By Bus

Another options, is to take a bus directly from Bariloche bus terminal to El Chalten. There is a daily departure at 8am with MARGA TAQSA. The journey takes 23h10min and the arrival is planed for 7:10am the next day.

The cost for a ticket on Busbud is 119€, but this ticket can be bought for around 80 to 90€ in the terminal.

By car

That’s the option, we would have loved to take if we had more time. We would have rent a car in Bariloche and give it back in El Calafate or take a bus to Puerto Mount (Chile) and give it back in Puerto Natales (Chile).

From Bariloche we would have driven to:

  1. El Bolson (only for a departure from Bariloche) and then cross the border to Chile
  2. Chaiten to visit Pumalin Park
  3. Puyuhuapi to visit Queulat National Park
  4. Coyhaique to visit Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo
  5. Puerto Río Tranquilo to visit the Patagonia National Park
  6. El Chalten for Laguna de Los Tres
  7. El Calafate for Glacier Perito Morino

From Puerto Mount to:

  1. Chaiten to visit Pumalin Park
  2. Puyuhuapi to visit Queulat National Park
  3. Coyhaique to visit Reserva Nacional Cerro Castillo
  4. Puerto Río Tranquilo to visit the Patagonia National Park
  5. El Chalten for Laguna de Los Tres
  6. El Calafate for Glacier Perito Morino
  7. Puerto Natales to visit Torres del Paine

The cost and the duration of this, would have been greater but would have made an amazing road trip. We had planned for these 7 to 10 days.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.” – Mark Twain (?)

Where to stay in El Chalten

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Hey Guys! We are Alex & Tina. A Serbian and French Couple who met during our time in China. We are in love with traveling, hiking, meeting new people… Since 2019, we started a travel blog to share our experiences all around the world.

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