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Explore Tierra del Fuego National Park

Adventure awaits for every intrepid traveler here. Explore the extensive arteries of trails with hikes to suit all levels, from gentle strolls along coastal paths to treacherous scrambles up rocky inclines. Along the way, take the time to stop and admire the spectacular panoramic views. Mountains dominate the horizon with jagged beauty, reflected in the cool channels, waterways, and pools. Take to the water for boating and kayaking adventures. Some popular highlights that can be found at Tierra del Fuego include Laguna Esmeralda, Acigami Lake, Ensenada Bay, Ovando River, and the Beagle Channel.

Go wine tasting at San Pedro de Yacochuya

Situated in the beautiful Calchaqui Valley and founded by the Etchart Family, San Pedro de Yacochuya is located at more than 6.500 feet above the sea level, making it one of the highest viti-vinicultural sites in the world. The winery produces Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Torrontes and Tannat.

Drink tea with an Argentinian alpine view

Bariloche is famous for its teahouse, studded through town like little gems and often overlooking the glittering water. Find a cozy corner where you can warm up with a cup of tea and enjoy a slice of cake.

Go horseback riding at Estancia la Estela

Starting from La Estela stable, the tour will take you towards the point of the Viedma lake and the beginning of La Leona river. After riding these shores, you will eventually arrive at the Guanaco river. During this journey you will ride with world famous views of this place, the Fitz Roy and Torre Peaks together. You will also learn a little about about the flora and fauna of this southern Patagonian region. Depending on the season, you may be able to sample wild calafate's berries. 7,30 hs. Pick-up at your hotel. Excursion/tour presentation. 8,30 hs. Stop at the second Argentine Lake lookout. Informative geological explanation of the area. 9,15 hs. Arrival at La Leona Roadhouse. Breakfast. Brief history and overview of La Leona with a chance to visit the small museum. Transfer to La Estela. 10,00 hs. Arrival at La Estela and a chance to visit the ranch. 10,30 hs. Start riding towards Viedma lake on horseback, riding towards Guanaco river. 13,15 hs. Lunch at the “Matera” on the ranch. 14,45 hs. Coffee/tea will be served at the saloon/recreation room 14,30 hs. Drop-Off at your Hotel.

Visit Laguna Esmeralda in Tierra Del Fuego

Clear glacial water pools in the Laguna Esmeralda. Because of its natural splendour and tranquility, this is a favourite spot of those visiting Tierra del Fuego. The hike around the lagoon is moderate in difficulty and unmatched in scenery. You'll find indigenous trees and rich vegetation that are the trademark of Patagonian forests. Not to be missed!

Go kayaking or rafting on the La Leona River

You will be pick up by your hotel and transferred through the famous route 40 to go to Luz Divina, where we start our adventure. After putting on all the special gear we start to row through the Río La Leona. The total length to row is 14 km. At half of the way we stop and left the kayaks to trek around 2 hours on Mountain Los Hornos. During the trek, we observe fossils and parts of an old forest petrified. After having lunch we go back to the kayaks and row the rest of the trip to Turbio stream, where we end the adventure.

Canoe across Patagonian lakes in Ushuaia

This picturesque trail is a 2.1km loop, offering you a moderately challenging hike along the Lapataia River and taking you to the photogenic Acigami Lake. Budget about 40 minutes to complete the trail, but there's no rush. Give yourself the time to stop along the way, admire the spectacular views, and enjoy the tranquility of nature.

Visit picturesque Ensenada Bay in Tierra Del Fuego

The coastal path at Ensenada Bay stretches for around the bay with panoramic views across Beagle Channel to the majestic mountains of Chile beyond. While exploring Tierra del Fuego, don't miss the opportunity to stop here and snap a few photos of the postcard views. You needn't hike the whole path to find rewarding views. Walk along the coastal path or take a hike at nearby Acigami Lake for a change of scenery. For those looking for a different adventure to enrich their experience at Tierra del Fuego National Park, take to the waters and admire the spectacular scenery from a kayak in Lapataia River.

Go up Cerro Frías in a 4x4 in El Calafate

Cerro Frías offers a captivating half-day tour, showcasing panoramic views of the Andes Mountains, Lago Argentino, Mount Fitz Roy, and Torres del Paine. Located near El Calafate, this hill provides unique perspectives of Torres del Paine, Fitz Roy, Lake Argentino, the Magallanes and Avellaneda Peninsulas, given its distinct position outside the Andes range. Your journey begins with a pick-up from your El Calafate hotel, followed by a 25 km drive to Estancia Alice. There, you'll embark on a 4x4 adventure up Cerro Frías. As you ascend, marvel at the sprawling vistas of the Centinela River Valley and Torres del Paine. The route takes you to Cerro Frías' summit, where you might spot cows, guanacos, hares, and wild ponies. Post tour, return to the base for lunch or afternoon snacks. Leisure time is available at the ranch's barbecue area for exploration. The day concludes with a return drive to El Calafate, wrapping up an adventurous outing just a short distance from the city.

Spy aquatic birds from the Paseo de la Isla trail

Despite its brevity, this short hike yields high rewards. To maximise your time in the Tierra del Fuego, wander on the Paseo de la Isla trail. You will find shore views of both the Ovando River and the Lapataia River. This trail will also give you a great opportunity to spot Patagonian aquatic birds. While you're visiting the Tierra del Fuego, pair this hike with a walk along the coastal path or a visit to Acigami Lake.

Fly fish in the high Andean rivers of Mendoza

There is nothing quite like the thrill of coaxing wild brook trout from a high Andean river, watched by condor and surrounded by snowey peaks. Fly fishing in Mendoza is the perfect opportunity to escape the crowds and enjoy pristine nature in all its glory. Fishing is possible throughout the year but the best months are from September to April. The rivers are two hours drive from the city and are mostly fast flowing mountain creeks in the high sierras. You will be collected at 8 am in Mendoza after which we will drive south for two hours until we reach La Carrera, a mountain road which connects Valle de Uco with the foothills of the Andes at an elevation of 2000m above sea level. The day will be spent fly fishing at an Andean ranch with a private river. We follow the stream by foot for 30 minutes (also possible by horseback if requested in advance), accompanied by your guide who knows the best fly fishing spots. Here the casting technique is very simple and easy to learn. Full instruction is given. It is not unusual for beginners to catch up to 20 trout. Lunch is a riverside asado (Argentine bbq), accompanied by fresh salad, the finest meat and excellent wines. Return to Mendoza at 6pm.

Have a polo lesson with a pro in Buenos Aires

There are 2 hour long polo lessons every day with Tomas Fernandez Llorente, an 8 goal player who plays in the Argentine open, or with, or with other great 5 goal players at the club. Lessons can be one hour in the morning, and one hour in the afternoon and include a tour of the stables’ barn management, horse care and feeding. Lunch will be an asado at La Irenita Polo Field with Tomas and a guided tour of the Club and horses. You can also watch polo games every day at the Polo Association with Tomas, to understand plays and polo strategies and visit General Rodriguez to see different polo clubs (Chapaleufu, Centauros, etc) and polo tack shops.

Send a postcard from the end of the world

Known as the post office at the end of the world, this is the southern-most active post office in the world. If you're in Ushuaia and visiting the Tierra del Fuego national park, consider adding a stop at this whimsical little outpost to your itinerary. Here, you can buy postcards and send them across the world, complete with a stamp, as a souvenir of your visit to the end of the world.

Take a hike up Glaciar Vinciguerra in Ushuaia

The Vinciguerra Glacier trekking is a full day outing, 14 km round trip and about 2/3 hours of walking uphill, with steep slopes alternating with flat parts. It is an activity of medium difficulty, for which you need to be in good physical condition, you don't need to be an athlete but you need to be able to maintain a constant walking pace, you don't have to go fast but constant. Once the ascent is finished we arrive at the lagoon of the icebergs where you can see the glacier in the background. We continue bordering the lagoon until we reach the glacier. The glacier is in retreat so you can always see different formations on the ice. In the summer season we put on our crampons and helmets and go up to make a mini trekking on the glacier. We have a different view of the place and the glacier, we share a nice moment, take some pictures, eat lunch and return the same way.
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