

Included Destinations: ★ Ushuaia ★ El Calafate ★ El Chaltén
Optional Add-ons: ★ Buenos Aires ★ Santiago ★ Antarctica ★ Bariloche ★ Torres del Paine ★ Others
Important: Be prepared for the cold. The ideal is to wear coats in the style of layers, so you can take them off as you walk and your body warms up. A second skin, an intermediate coat and a waterproof complete the three layers. Wear trekking shoes – or equivalent – that are comfortable. Take a pair of gloves and hats and whatever you find convenient to protect yourself. Even with the cloudy day, never forget the sunscreen. In this area the incidence of ultraviolet rays is higher than we are accustomed to. Also protect your eyes using sunglasses.
We will take a break for lunch while we enjoy the nature and harmony that inhabits the park. After lunch we will make an exciting canoe route to Lapataia Bay, where the end of the Pan-American road is located, this activity is quite safe and fun. At the end, we will return to the hotel and the rest of the day will be free.
Our journey leads us to the famous Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse, known as the Farol of the End of the World, a postcard-worthy setting. Then we go to the islets of the canal, where we can observe close-up colonies of seabirds and feel the immensity of this wild and remote territory. The icy wind of Fireland and the snowy mountains at the bottom make the moment even more special.
After many photos and immersion in nature, we returned to Ushuaia, bringing in memory the grandeur of this extreme part of the planet.
This is a different and unique Tour developed especially for those who enjoy contact with nature. The tour offers us fantastic landscapes and takes place in a resort located halfway between El Calafate and El Chaltén, in a deviation from the mythical Route 40. Discover the Petrified Forest La Leona a petrified world with forests and dinosaurs that inhabited this area millions of years ago.
Tip: We suggest the use of trekking sticks and small backpack, if you do not have it is possible to rent in several places in the city or directly with the guide that will offer the explanations. We suggest taking a bottle of water that can be restored during the ride with the glaciers thaw water that is clean and free! We also suggest taking extra snacks in the backpack, such as cereal bars, chocolates, fruit, and remembering never to leave waste inside the park.
Important: Be prepared for the cold. The ideal is to wear coats in the style of layers, so you can take them off as you walk and your body warms up. A second skin, an intermediate coat and a waterproof complete the three layers. Wear trekking shoes – or equivalent – that are comfortable. Take a pair of gloves and hats and whatever you find convenient to protect yourself. Even with the cloudy day, never forget the sunscreen. In this area the incidence of ultraviolet rays is higher than we are accustomed to. Also protect your eyes using sunglasses.
For those who prefer not to do the trekking day there is the optional activity of taking the excursion to Lake Desierto, here we conduct a surprising navigation through a lake of crystal clear waters and surrounded by incredible patagonic landscapes overlooking Mount Fitz Roy. The physical requirement of this tour is low.
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