First and foremost; Read the wikis before ours, Especially Lauren,Sebastian & Daniel's and also of course Jan's 2019 post.
Transportation:
Leaving Puerto Cisnes we came across three bus options. All of which you must get off at "Picaflor" / " Rio Picacho" and pay in full, even though you get off half way.
Option 01: The daily 530am bus (10mil) to Coyhaique that Lauren & Sebastian (L&S) mention. This bus needs to be booked in advance, the driver goes door to door supposedly. L&S say you can book via kupos.cl but perhaps you should ask a local for the WhatsApp number for the driver.
Option 02: A 7:00am bus to Puerto Aysen (10mil). On the door, it said Monday, Wednesday, Friday, but it went on Thursday too. Once again it needs to be booked in advance (though it was far from full), get a local to help call the driver for you. The bus goes door to door ( so it picked us up at 7:15). If you are wanting to go to Coyhaique, you can still take this bus and get off at the intersection of Puerto Aysen and hitch (43km) or yhere are buses that pass every 30min. After finishing the section, we ended up switching to the bus from Puyuhuapi to Coyhaique at the regular washroom break most buses take in Villa Manihuales (-45.18196, -72.15524), which cost us additional 4 thousand per person.
Option 03: If you are coming straight from the ferry you can take the ferry bus (10mil). See our report for 28P for details. And finally there is always hitchhiking.
Resupply in Villa Manihuales was better than expected and * <span style="background-color:aqua;">'''2025-02-17 to 2025-02-19 / 3 days / Packrafting/ NOBO (flip-flop)/ RPN / Natalie & Tomás'''</span>
Transportation:
Leaving Puerto Cisnes we came across three bus options. All of which you must get off at "Picaflor" / " Rio Picacho" and pay in full, even though you get off half way.