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Bariloche is a beautiful and interesting place. This post is a mixture of things to see in Bariloche, and my experience there. A strange noise suddenly woke me up. It was still pitch black and my nose was frozen. I moved under the six heavy blankets to reach my phone. It was 5am. I heard the same noise again. I listened to it with all my attention to identify what it was. It sounded like someone was moving soil, or rather gravel, on the other side of the wall. I put my ear on the wall. Yes, the noise was coming from there, from inside the empty house. It was my third night in Bariloche and the two previous nights had been very silent. What could it be? Bariloche is in the northern part of the Argentinian Patagonia, close to the Andes and the Chilean border. I was actually traveling around the South of Chile and crossed the border to visit this beautiful region of mountains and lakes. The best views of the area are from Cerro Campanario. I was told I could hike up. I did get to the top though, but by the time it started to rain and I took shelter in the cafeteria. I got lost again and finally walked right under the chair lift. People were looking at me. It was much better the second day. Remembering how difficult it had been to hike up and down, I took the chair lift. So much easier and less tiring. I was happy I went back. The sky was completely clear, deep blue, so I could see all the surrounding mountains and lakes, part of the Nahuel Huapi National Park. The highest mountains were white on the top. It was mid June: winter was coming. Being nearly winter in northern Patagonia meant that it was very cold. Another place with great views near Bariloche is Hotel Llao Llao. I went there and just walked around the hotel to enjoy the views of the lake and the distant mountains. Bariloche is often compared to Switzerland because of the mountains, the lakes… and the chocolate. A gourmets dream! I bought some chocolates and also some of my favorite sweets in the world: alfajores. Alfajores are made with two cookies and a sweet filling in between. I love the ones filled with dulce de leche, which is caramelized condensed milk, and covered in white chocolate. I was surprised to hear that my couchsurfing host worked in the aerospace industry. He told me that the region received many immigrants from everywhere: other parts of Argentina, Peru, other Latin American countries, Germany, Holland, Russia, Spain…. The German introduced technology and the organization of the city. Nowadays advanced technological and scientific activities are being developed in Bariloche, including Masters and Doctorate degrees in physics and engineering, scientific and applied research and a high-technological company. On my third night I woke up with a strange noise. The next building was empty. I went out of my room to check if, by any chance, my couchsurfing hosts were awake. It was 5am so obviously they were sleeping. When I came back to my room I found one of the dogs on my bed. I tried to push it out, but it was a very big dog. The noises made me feel uneasy and the dog reassured me. Every now and then the dog, which was fully asleep, moved and smashed my feet. And… it snored!! I needed to get some sleep. So I opened the door, awoke the dog and asked him to go back to the dinning room. At the end I tried to pull it out, which was difficult because it was big and heavy and it was holding to the bed with the front paws. I apologized about kicking him out of the room, but after that moment it never looked at me again. On my last day a friend of my hosts came and we all spent the evening together. They showed me how to properly drink mate. First you put the mate in the container and turn it upside down to remove the dust. Then you can drink. Nowadays there is mate with different flavors, I liked the orange one. They also taught me chacarera , a traditional dance which is danced in couples without touching each other. After dinner they let me try fernet con cola , a strong licor with coke. Urgh, it was indeed strong. I told them about the noises I heard the previous night. They told me it might be a ghost and laughed. It was probably an animal which had gone inside the empty building. Just an animal? We laughed. Pin it for later! That would freak me out! Looks like a beautiful place to visit though! Your photos are fantastic and I hope to visit one day. Happy Travels! But overall it looks like a great experience, your photos are amazing! Hi Dany, Yes, overall it was a good experience and I have good memories of Bariloche! I always get freaked out when I hear strange noises at night, I have too much imagination haha. Glad you like my photos! Hi Carrie, I do laugh too now when I remember that moment, it must have been a very funny sight! The sweet sound amazin. Chocolate covered cookies with dulche de leche?! I think I would be very hesitant to sleep again too with those weird noses and a snoring dog. Poor thing, he might have been scared too and wanted to come sleep with you! Hi Naomi, Oh yes, alfajores are one of my favorite sweets in the world! Tiramisu from Italy is another one. Hi Frank, The moment he was clinging to the bed… it must have been a funny sight! I still feel a bit bad about it though, but I needed to get some sleep. Did you ever find out what the noises were? Your photos are so beautiful though. Thanks Kiara! My hosts said it was probably a cat or another animal that went inside the empty building, which sounds possible. This site uses cookies for a better user experience. You can read the cookies policy here. Click to accept aceptar. Bariloche and Cerro Campanario Bariloche is in the northern part of the Argentinian Patagonia, close to the Andes and the Chilean border. Chocolate in Bariloche Bariloche is often compared to Switzerland because of the mountains, the lakes… and the chocolate. Satellites I was surprised to hear that my couchsurfing host worked in the aerospace industry. Satellites in Patagonia?? Yes, satellites in Patagonia. He told me that the region received many immigrants from everywhere: other parts of Argentina, Peru, other Latin American countries, Germany, Holland, Russia, Spain… The German introduced technology and the organization of the city. Ghosts On my third night I woke up with a strange noise. Ok, this was not Bariloche, it was during the border crossing from Chile to Argentina. But it looks scary, right? Mate Mate, chacarera and fernet con cola On my last day a friend of my hosts came and we all spent the evening together. You might also like. Comments Spooky! I like your story about the dog, I can imagine it clinging to the bed.
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