Most of the tourists that visit the Panguipulli area are drawn by a desire to commune with nature. The municipality uses the nearby
Seven Lakes prominently in its tourist promotions. Some nearby tourist attractions include; the
hot springs at
Liquiñe, the
Mocho-Choshuenco volcano, and the
Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve, which features year-round skiing.
Rafting and
wild boar hunting are also popular activities in the region. Panguipulli is linked to
San Martín de los Andes in Argentina by the
Hua-Hum international pass. It is one of the few passes between Chile and Argentina that is open all year round. The international way follows a geologic fault, which has created a depression now filled by
Pirihueico Lake. To get from one side of Pirihueico Lake to the other, the town of Puerto Fuy, nearly half an hour by car east of Panguipulli, operates a ferry that crosses the lake twice a day. ==Geography==