La Payunia (El Payen) volcanic crater tour.




Today, I participated in a tour of the La Payunia (El Payen) volcanic crater, which is located in a nearby national park.

At first, we visited a place where remnants of the early Patagonia roads remain. The road, which seems to have been used by horses, is incredibly rough, and it makes you think that it was truly a remote area back then. Now, it's a tourist destination. If I were to call this a "adventure," people from the past would laugh at me.

During the tour, it turned out that the price was higher for foreign tourists, as I saw the receipts of other customers. I thought it was a bit expensive, but it seems that's the case. It was about 40% higher. Hmm. The content was also such that the price for local residents seemed reasonable, but it was still decent. There was no magma, but we were able to see the crater. It was okay.




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