Although the Andes Mountains have a large number of unique places, this waterfall surprises each of the tourists who visited it.
Villa La Angosturalocated in Neuquen, continues to stand out as a must-see tourist destination during the winter season. With the snowfall on the Pireco River, the Santa Ana waterfall It emerges as one of the mandatory tours for visitors.
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Known as one of the “hidden gems of Patagonia“, the waterfall is framed by the majestic Andes mountainsdemanding a trekking of between 3 to 5 hours through trails that cross various types of forests.


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If you like hiking, mountains and natural water falls, you cannot miss visiting Santa Ana
What is the Santa Ana Waterfall like, hidden gem of Argentine Patagonia
One of the most distinctive aspects of the Santa Ana Waterfall is the formation of a kind of cave or natural gallery 40 meters high from the peak of the balcony, adding a unique touch to the visitor experience.
The beginning of the trail is on the right hand side just before cross the bridge over the Pantojo Riverclearly marked with a sign according to the tripin.travel portal.
The journey begins from a parking lot where it begins a trek of approximately 6 kilometers. Although the terrain does not present major ups or downs, the difficulty lies in its slippery ground, which requires caution, according to the tourism site.
How to get to the Santa Ana Waterfall, hidden gem of Argentine Patagonia
The Santa Ana Waterfall is located less than 40 km from Villa La Angostura. Access is from the National Route 40, heading north until the intersection with National Route 231. From there, turn left towards the border with Chile. The entrance to the trail that leads to the waterfall is located approximately 38 km from Villa La Angostura or 120 km from Bariloche.
For those looking to explore impressive natural landscapes and enjoy trekking in an environment of unparalleled beauty, the Santa Ana Waterfall in Villa La Angostura promises a memorable experience in the midst of the virgin nature of the Patagonia Argentina.
Source: Ambito

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