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Day
1, Mi Buenos Aires Querido
Buenos Aires,
Argentina
Located along the shores of Río de la Plata,
the Argentinean capital, and 9th most populated city in the world, is
one of South Americas cultural engines. It is a lively city where
people are proud and talkative; where tango dancers perform on cobble
stoned streets; where quality restaurants, coffee shops, theatres, galleries
and book stores abound; and where cultural heroes such as Evita Perón,
Jorge Luis Borges, Diego Maradona, and rocker Luca Prodan occupy honored
seats in popular memory.
Our local representative will meet with you
at the hotel to offer some introductory words and spark you up for a three-hour
walking tour around the hub of this great metropolis. In the evening,
you will have the option of moving around on your own and tasting some
of the local delights in neighborhoods such as prestigious Recoleta with
its glamorous streets, cafés, galleries, old European architecture
and famous cemetery; or the old and scenic San Telmo where wealthy families
set themselves up in the late 1800s; or La Boca with its colorful
buildings, paintings, handicrafts and captivating tango dancers. After
dinner, feel free to take an outstanding tango lesson in one of the many
tango bars around the city!
Day 2, Until the End of the World! Ushuaia,
Argentina B
After a light hotel breakfast, we hit the airport
and fly to the end of the world Ushuaia! The worlds southernmost
city is located on the border of the Beagle Channel, with the snow-peaked
Martial Mountains embracing the town. The port-city of Ushuaia was a prison
colony until the mid 20th century, but is today the capital of Tierra
del Fuego, Argentinas island province. It is a small city with a
variety of outdoor activities in memorable surroundings. Our friendly
tour leader, who will accompany us for the next 12 days, will welcome
us at the airport. Then after checking in at the hostel, we will absorb
the local scene through a short downtown walking tour. The evening is
left open for individual exploration and hopefully a bit of interaction
with the locals who often have good stories to tell!
Day 3, The Marine Soul Arises Ushuaia,
Argentina B
Following breakfast, we go to Ushuaias
dock and embark on a morning navigation (930am-12) of the world famous
Beagle Channel which is fed by the frigid waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
En route to Les Eclaireurs lighthouse, a splendid view of the city emerges
after just a few minutes of navigation. The lighthouse itself is similar
to the one on nearby Isla de los Estados which inspired Jules Vernes
novel The Lighthouse at the End of the World. From this point,
the boat trip continues to Isla de Lobos and Isla de Pájaros where
marine wolves and penguin-like cormorants congregate on jutting rocks.
It is a fascinating sight which can not help but remind some of National
Geographic specials seen on television. Finally, we return to Ushuaia.
The rest of the day is left open for you to visit the town surroundings
or take optional excursions on your own. For dinner, you may want to sample
local delights such as king crab and roasted Patagonian lamb.
Day 4, Long Ride in Tierra del Fuego -
Punta Arenas, Chile B
Our next destination is the city of Punta Arenas,
located in the last continental piece of Chile. After breakfast, there
is a full day bus ride through the immense plains of Tierra del Fuego
(730am-7pm. There are programmed stops along the way to stretch and move
around, as well as to board a ferry that crosses the Strait of Magellan!
Ferdinand Magellan was the first European to navigate this strait in 1520
and it is known as the most important natural passage between the Pacific
and Atlantic oceans! Further ahead, we cross the border into Chile and
finally arrive to Punta Arenas in the evening - though still in day light!
In the summer there are 18 hours of sun light at this latitude! Punta
Arenas is a small traditional city founded in 1848 and located where the
Andes chain begins. The locals tend to be somewhat quiet, though warm
and hospitable nevertheless. After checking in at the hostel, youre
free to have dinner wherever you like before resting for the following
day. Warning: be careful when walking around the central plaza in Punta
Arenas. Levitation experiences are not unusual! The strong
winds can sometimes lift people right off the ground! Tightly fastened
cables have been set up in the plaza for people to hold on to.
Day 5, The Patagonic Adventure Starts
Torres
del Paine NP, Chile B,D
After recovering all our strength and enjoying
a hearty breakfast, we will take the bus towards Torres del Paine National
Park. This park was declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1978 and is one of
the most outstanding natural places on Earth! Following the three-hour
scenic ride from Punta Arenas, we reach Puerto Natales - a picturesque
town located in the shores of Last Hope Fjord. In Natales, we meet up
with our trekking guide who introduces us to the zone and checks if all
our gear is complete before continuing on our journey. There is free time
as well to have lunch or shop for small souvenirs. Later in the afternoon,
we get back on a bus and advance through the plains of Patagonia for 2.5
hours. Views of the east side of the magnificent Paine Massif appear after
a couple of hours! We are also met by guanacos, ñandues, caranchos
and other wild fauna that live in the parks surroundings. Upon reaching
Refugio las Torres we organize our luggage, and relax for the rest of
the day.
Day 6, Warming up in Los Cuernos - Torres
del Paine NP, Chile B,L,D
We start our adventure in the park with a pleasant
walk through the curly Cuernos trail located beside beautiful Lake Nordenskjold.
During this appetizer walk we take in the parks charming
flora and fauna, its strong wind and the curious 4-seasons weather that
will accompany us for the next days. As we advance through the trail we
enjoy magnificent views of the parks central lakes and the Paines
Horns which are majestic black horn-like peaks of slate atop gray granite
which crown the center of the Massif. We will of course stop to get some
great first shots of the park and also enjoy a delicious box lunch to
energize us for the rest of the walk. The trek ends at Refugio Los Cuernos,
a small and cozy mountain refuge located by the shores of Lake Nordenskjold.
The evening is left free to enjoy dinner and share experiences. Los Cuernos
Trail: Approximate walking time: 6 to 7 hrs. Altitude:
low altitude trails, no need to worry.
Day 7, The First Challenge: Valle Frances
- Torres del Paine, Chile B,L,D
After breakfast, we begin a challenging trek to Valle Frances (French
Valley), a steep trail that goes into the very heart of the Paine Massif.
How deep we go depends on our groups rhythm. An active walk leads
us to the hanging bridge over the French River, located at the foot of
the south east face of the Massif. From this point, we can enjoy our first
truly wonderful view and then continue up the trail until reaching the
upper prospects of the valley. The entire group of geological formations
of the high valley can be admired here: Hoja (Blade), Máscara (Mask),
Espada (Sword), Catedral (Cathedral), Aleta de Tiburón (Sharks
Fin) and the magnificent Fortaleza! (Fortress). It is time to have a picnic
and recover from the walk. Next, we descend to Refugio Paine Grande, located
in the peaceful shores of Lake Pehoe. Finally, upon reaching the Refugio,
the luggage is organized and there is time to talk about the day while
enjoying a replenishing dinner. French Valley Trail: Approximate walking
time: 8 hrs. Altitude: low altitude trails, no need
to worry.
Day 8, Soft Day in the Parks Lakes
- Torres del Paine NP, Chile B,L,D
Upon packing and having breakfast, we walk to
the shores of quiet Lake Pehoe and take a catamaran towards Pudeto harbor.
After this short navigation, we drive around the parks lakes and
make some stops to visit the furious Salto Grande and Salto Chico waterfalls.
We also go to the south border of Lake Grey and admire the glacial lake
with its stunning multi-toned blue icebergs floating around. This is a
place where nature rules! Challenging winds can stop us randomly as we
walk on the beach. Woodpeckers and other striking birds can sometimes
be seen in the surrounding area. Those who want to take the optional navigation
to Glacier Gray stay on the beach while the rest go back, heading southwest
to reach the gentle Pingo trail. About 3 hours later, we return to Grey
and reunite with the others coming back from the navigation, then drive
back to Refugio Las Torres. A tasty dinner awaits us, and there is time
to laze around after the long day. Optional boat ride to Glacier Grey:
2 hours approx. round trip. Pingo Trail: Approximate walking time: 3 to
4 hrs round trip. Altitude: low altitude trails, no need to worry.
Day 9, The Second Challenge: The Mighty
Torres del Paine - Torres del Paine NP, Chile B,L,D
Time for a great breakfast and lots of enthusiasm! Our goal is to complete
the most famous trekking trail in Torres del Paine NP. We walk from the
camp site towards Hostería Las Torres and connect with the winding
uphill path to Ascencio Valley the valley which supports the eastern
face of the Towers base. Dry mountain spots, beech forests and small
rivers are passed along the scenic walk into the valley. Its not
a difficult walk, but energy should nevertheless be saved for the final
challenge: the moraine. This mass of boulders is the last guardian before
our face to face meeting with the uplifting Torres del Paine. The moraine
is sufficiently steep to consider doing it slowly and with an adequate
amount of precaution. After a considerable effort, the Towers come into
full view, rising majestically before us with the glacial lake visible
below. This is one of the most breathtaking sights of the world! The famous
Torres del Paine (2, 900 m/ 9, 400 ft) consist of three gigantic granite
monoliths, the remains of a great cirque sheared away by the forces of
glacial ice. Is there any better place on this planet to have lunch? Of
course! But since we are in Patagonia, at the feet of the mighty Torres
del Paine, we will enjoy life, the view, and a bite to eat! Once everyone
is ready, we backtrack along the same trail through Ascencio Valley, and
return to the refugio. This is sadly our last night in Torres del Paine
NP
but theres more to come! The Towers Trail: Approximate
walking time: 9 to 10 hrs round trip. Distance: 21 km /13 miles round
trip. Altitude: low altitude trails, no need to
worry.
Day 10, A long ride to Torres del Paines
Twin: Los Glaciares NP - Los Glaciares NP, Argentina B
We wake up early, have breakfast, pack up, and
were off! We drive to Cerro Castillo international border crossing
(1.5 hours) and re-enter Argentina. In Castillo we board a regular bus
to Calafate, a small town set on the edge of Los Glaciares NP amidst dramatic
scenery and natural beauty. After 3 hours on the bus, we arrive to Calafate
with time to have lunch and explore the shop-filled main street of its
down town. From the bus terminal we embark on about a 4 hour regular bus
ride to Chalten, The drive is on isolated dirt roads across the pampas
and along the northern end of Lago Viedma. Chalten is a tiny outpost beside
the National Park at the foot of impressive Mount Fitzroy. Once weve
checked in at the hostel, its time to get a well-deserved rest, which
will be needed for the next couple of days!
Day 11, A precious hike to Laguna Torre
- Los Glaciares NP, Argentina B,BL
We do a full day hike along Cerro Torre Trail to Laguna Torre, an
extremely pretty mountain lake with majestic Mount Torre in the background.
After breakfast, we walk eastward, following the trail through beech forests
and bogs to a pleasant encounter with Fitroy River. We continue advancing
and reach Camp Base de Agostini and then do a short hike to Laguna Torre,
escorted in the west by Cerro Torre and the Adela range. Icebergs can
be seen peacefully floating on Laguna Torre as the wind pushes them to
the coast. We stop at different points to take in the magnificent view
and enjoy a picnic. Later, we return to Chalten following the same trail.
There is an optional day trip for those wanting to trek on Torre Glacier.
Those taking this exciting option get up earlier and do it apart from
the main group. Upon returning from the trek, the evening is free for
you to enjoy a delicious dinner at one of Chaltens cozy restaurants.
Laguna Torre Trail: Approximate walking time: 7 hrs. Distance: 14 km /
8.69 miles round trip. Altitude: low altitude trails, no need to worry.
Optional Glacier Torre Trekking: Approximate walking time: 9 hrs (2 hours
on the glacier) Distance: 15 km / 9.32 miles round
trip.
Day 12, The Third and Final Challenge:
Monte Fitzroy, Mountain of Mountains - Los Glaciares NP, Argentina B,BL
Todays trek is to Laguna Los Tres with
the best available view of Monte Fitzroy - THE landmark in Los Glaciares
NP! Once again, a big breakfast and lots of enthusiasm is required. We
begin our hike by heading towards silent Laguna Capri, passing just beside
its northern corner. Then we follow the Fitz Roy Trail up to Rio Blanco,
passing Poicenot, the mountaineering camp. Finally, a short but steep
trail will take us to Laguna de Los Tres to take in one of the parks
most marvelous natural scenes! The turquoise-blue of the Lagoon is a stunning
sight and this is of course is magnified by the accompanying view of Fitz
Roys spires and glaciers. You will probably experience a Torres
del Paine flashback. If Torres del Paine is the king mountain of Patagonia,
Fitz Roy is surely the beautiful queen! Time for a picnic. In such a memorable
place the food can not help but taste better than ever! When everyone
is ready, we will hike back to Laguna Capri and continue along the trail
back to tiny Chalten. We return with time to recover and enjoy our last
night in this beautiful park. Fitz Roy Trail: Approximate walking time:
7 hrs. Distance: 9 km / 6 miles round trip. Altitude: low altitude trails,
no need to worry.
Day 13, The Big Daddy is on the Way: Glacier
Perito Moreno! El Calafate, Argentina B
We wake up extra early to take the regular bus
back to El Calafate. En route, we prepare for the cherry on top of the
cake: enormous 60m-high Perito Morento Glacier! We reach Calafate about
midday with time to rest and enjoy a local lunch. Then we board the van
that takes us to the glacier. Unlike the regular tours, upon arriving
to the sight, we will not go straight to the regular panoramic views.
Instead. well first marvel at the splendor of the glaciers
less frequented north face. Well both watch and hear giant chunks
of ice plummet into the waters of Lake Argentino. As we face Moreno Glacier
amidst a nature walk, our guide will answer all questions about the area.
We will then continue on to the footbridges and take a break so that you
can enjoy the surroundings at your own leisure. After the thrilling encounter
with the glacier, we drive back to Calafate. This is our final night together
and the tour leader will ask us for feedback on the trip. Its time
to review our personal notes, socialize, look for a great farewell dinner
and exchange contact info with new friends. After celebrating our last
night we return to the hotel for a sweet overnight.
Day 14, Adios! B
Today we leave these extreme South American lands. Adios Patagonia!
Hopefully we will meet somewhere else. After having breakfast, a transfer
will take us to the airport and we are free to continue traveling on our
own.
B: breakfast, BL: box lunch, D: dinner.
PRICE: US$ 2,590 p.p. (Domestic flight
tickets not included) Single supplement: US$ 247 p.p. (excepting overnights
at Refugios)
Extra nights in Buenos Aires: US$39 sgl / US$32 p.p. dbl (accommodation
prices subject to change depending on season and availability)
Referential flight ticket price Buenos Aires-Ushuaia
/ CalafateBuenos Aires: US$ 500 p.p.
Extra transfer Airport - Buenos Aires city: US$44
one person / US$22 p.p. two or more.
Optional excursions:
- 2way round navigation to Glacier Grey, Torres
del Paine NP: US$80 p.p. (day 8)
- Trekking on Glacier Torre, Los Glaciares NP: US$80
p.p. (day 11)
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Regular Departures:
Season 2007-08: Feb 17th 2008, Mar 16th 2008
Season 2008-09: Nov 16th 2008, Dec 14th 2008, Jan
18th 2009, Feb 15th 2009, Mar 15th 2009
Starting / Finishing Points
The trip starts on day 1st at 2:00 pm at the
hotels lobby, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The trip finishes on day 14th at 9:00 am at Calafate
Airport, Argentina.
Please contact us for helping you booking the domestic
flights in Argentina or book:
Flight Buenos Aires-Ushuaia: AR2898 dep. 10:40 arr.
14:20 hrs
Flight Calafate-Buenos Aires: AR2803 dep. 10:46
arr. 13:42 hrs
Included
- Bilingual English-Spanish local representative
on day 1.
- Bilingual English-Spanish tour leader from day
2 to day 14.
- Bilingual English-Spanish trekking guides for
both Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares NPs.
- All ground transport as indicated in the itinerary,
including all regular bus tickets.
- Boat rides on the Beagle Channel (day 3) and Lake
Pehoe (day 8)
- Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares NPs entrance
tickets.
- Accommodation:
Buenos Aires: 1 night, tourist class hotel,
double room with private bathroom.
Ushuaia: 2 nights, tourist class hotel, double room
with private bathroom.
Punta Arenas: 1 night hostel, double room with private
bathroom.
Torres del Paine: 5 nights at mountain refugios.
Chalten: 3 nights hostel, double room with private
bathroom.
Calafate: 1 night, tourist class hotel, double room
with private bathroom.
Excluded
- Flight tickets.
- Insurance (it is mandatory you purchase appropriate insurance for this
kind of trips).
- Port tax at Ushuaia.
- Optional excursions.
- Voluntary tipping to guides and staff.
- Items of personal nature.
Group Size & Guiding Staff
8 travelers is the most typical group size plus guides. Maximum is 12
clients.
Accommodation details
Tourist class hotels - These hotels have an average of 2 stars having
rooms with private bathrooms; plain and simple accommodations.
Hostels - Their services are similar to the tourist class
hotel but the buildings are normally smaller and construction material
lighter. The rooms also come with private bathrooms.
Refugios - These are typical mountain huts, open to the
public that visits Torres del Paine. It has rooms for 4-6 people. The
beds are single, bunk type. The bathrooms are also shared and they have
hot water. The refugios are heated and have a very comfortable dining
area.
Transport
Minibus, local bus, boats, walking.
Weather
During summer Buenos Aires is hot and humid, with a temperature range
23ºC/73,4ºF. Regarding Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, the vast
unbroken stretch of ocean to the west and south of the South American
continent leaves these lands very exposed to the saturated winds that
circle the Antarctic landmass. Also, both the strong marine and the South
Patagonic Ice field influence make the weather hard to predict. In spring
or early summer fine weather may deteriorate almost without warning, bringing
rains and eventually snow. Even in summer (December to march) you should
come prepared to find cold- strong winds (up to 130 km/hr) and rainfalls.
The summers average temperature is 11ºC/52ºF (24ºCmax,
2ºC min).
Physical Demands
This is the right trip for energetic people who like to be active and
have a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude. To enjoy this trip
it is essential to be in shape before you arrive!
What You Need to Bring
Day backpack (20-30 lt), backpack or duffle bag (approx. 80 lt), waterproof
trekking boots, waterproof parka & pants, inner isolating layer (fleece
or wool), three changes of clothes, sun hat, sun screen, hiking socks,
sandals (for after hikes), bathing suit, sunglasses, towel, ski poles
(optional), long underwear, extra change of socks, flashlight/headlamp,
extra insulating layer (fleece, wool, or expedition weight long underwear).
You don't need to bring sleeping bag or mat.
Itinerary Modifications
We reserve the right to change the order of the days in any itinerary
under the sole discretion of the trip tour leader and based on operational
considerations. The tour leader can also modified, change or eliminate
part of the itinerary based on safety/weather considerations.
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