Tronador Hill (Cerro Tronador) Tours and Tickets
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Tronador Hill (Cerro Tronador)

A day trip to Cerro Tronador Hill (Cerro Tronador) is a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Bariloche.
If visiting independently, note that the drive can take two hours or more, and the road has entry and exit times.
Wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for walking on uneven ground, warm clothing, and other gear appropriate for the mountain.
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While it's free to visit Tronador Hill on your own, plenty of affordable tours can help you learn more about the site in the company of an expert guide—and have some fun. Options range from full-day bus tours, starting at US$64, to full-day hiking tours, starting at US$110.
The duration of your tour of Tronador Hills depends on the type of tour you book and the activities you choose to do. Generally, guided tours to Tronador Hill from Bariloche last between four and 10 hours.
Yes, you can see glaciers at Tronador Hill, including the Ventisquero Negro (Black Glacier), which is dark in color due to volcanic ash mixed with ice. You can get reasonably close to the glaciers on guided tours that take you to viewpoints where you can admire them.
For your visit to Tronador Hill, pack layered clothing, including a waterproof jacket (as the weather conditions can be changeable) and comfortable hiking boots. You'll also want to include sun protection, such as sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses, as well as snacks and water.
Yes, it is possible to hike Tronador Hill independently, but a guided tour is recommended. Unless you are an experienced and skilled outdoorsperson and familiar with the area, it is not advisable to hike Tronador Hill on your own.







































































