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El Calafate, Argentina
Kick off your adventure by arriving in El Calafate, a charming town known as the gateway to Patagonia.
Flights from Buenos Aires take 3 hours and 15 minutes. Aim for an early morning flight so that you have the rest of the day to get settled.
The town itself isn’t much and is built to cater to the tourists coming to see the Glacier. But, you here are some things to do on your first day:
Try La Zorra Taproom for at happy hour for craft beers under $2!
Head to the Glaciarium. This is an interactive museum that will provide a detailed history of the glacier and park.
For a nice walk, try the Laguna Nimez Bird Sanctuary. This protected area is home to 80 species of bird and you can even see flamingos. The 1.5 mile loop around the lagoon should take around an hour.
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Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina
Timing: Full Day (9.00AM – 6.00PM)
Cost: Approximately $40 for the park entrance ticket and bus or private transfer
People come to El Calafate to experience the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier.
You have 4 options to see the Glacier:
-Bus/Boardwalk
-Kayak Tour
-Boat Tour
-Glacier Hike
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El Chaltén, Argentina
Day 3 - El Chalten: Arrival & Mirador Los Condores Hike
On the morning of day 3, take a bus to El Chalten
It’s worth noting that these buses are in high demand in summer.
During the peak season (December-February), they often sell out. To secure your spot, it’s advisable to book your tickets well in advance.
You have two options:
Mirador Los Condores – 4-5km round trip (1-2 hours)
Chorrillo del Salto – 6-7km round trip (3-4 hours)
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El Chaltén, Argentina
Day 5 - El Chalten: Laguna Torre Hike
This is another great trail in El Chalten that grants you an up-close encounter with the awe-inspiring Cerro Torre.
Starting above town, the trail climbs through lenga forests alongside the rushing Río Fitz Roy.
You then continue to Campo de Agostini, before eventually arriving at Laguna Torre’s shores.
Here, you can witness the Torre Massif up close-up and watch icebergs adrift in the glacial waters of Laguna Torre.
This is a much easier hike compared to Laguna De Los Tres as there’s hardly any elevation.
After two days of hiking and over 40km walked, time to take a much-needed rest day.
After two days of hiking and over 40km walked, time to take a much-needed rest day.
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El Calafate, Argentina