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Private tour – choose who you travel with instead of joining a big group! This semi-guided hiking tour in Argentina’s Patagonia is focused on the most iconic highlights and is showcased in a way that truly immerses you in the real Patagonia! During the trip you will enjoy numerous guided activities: hike to Mt. Fitz Roy, visit the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier, camp one night in the stunning Los Glaciares National Park, visit the paleontological site La Leona, enjoy Patagonian food in El Chaltén with spectacular views of the mountains, and taste local craft beer in El Chaltén. Experience Patagonia with all of your senses! See Mount Fitz Roy with your own eyes – in all its granite towering glory. Smell the glacial air as you ice trek across the most iconic glacier of Patagonia: Perito Moreno. Feel the power of the Patagonian wind while hiking in Glaciares National Park – to the base of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. Hear the pecking Magellanic woodpecker in the lenga forests, the wind in the trees as you trek and the ice calving off of Perito Moreno glacier. Taste the leanest and most delicious Patagonian lamb, washed down with a Patagonian Malbec and some of Patagonia’s best craft beers.
Fly in/out of El Calafate; all airport transfers are included. Please note some time is needed for in-country flights and departure transfer. (See Day 6 details.)
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About: Availability is not guaranteed until booked and small towns such as these do not have many secondary options that meet our standards. Early booking is encouraged for this bucket-list trip!
Rocío is from Córdoba, in the center of Argentina, where people are known for their good sense of humor and cracking jokes all of the time. She loves traveling, meeting new people, horseback riding and relaxing with a good book. After studying Environmental Management she decided to change career path and become a mountain guide. Since then she has worked in the areas of Mendoza and Chaltén on the trails and peaks. Her passion for climbing has taken her up to the highest peaks of the Andes. Rocío is at her happiest when hanging off a rope on the side of a mountain!
Need to Know:
Upon arrival in El Calafate, you are met by our driver at the airport and transferred to your accommodation in El Calafate. To enjoy this free afternoon, we recommend you visit the Glaciarium – an Interpretation Centre all about glaciers, Patagonia and its pioneers – a great introduction to the next few days adventure. This evening, we will admire the surroundings of El Calafate – the gigantic Lago Argentino, which is the 3rd largest lake in South America. We learn about the times gone by and the first people that survived the strong winds on their backs and suffered the harsh winters. Our hot dinner tonight is at a secret location: in one of the caves where some of the first indigenous populations would have originally lived!
Optional services:
Glaciarium admittance is not included. There is also a small cafe inside where you may like to buy a hot drink.
-General admission: $480($AR)
-Children 6 to 12 years old: $200($AR)
-Seniors and Students: $350($AR)
Meals: dinner
Highlights: explore El Calafate, Glaciarium, cave dinner
Overnight: Sierra Nevada Hotel or Kosten Aike – El Calafate
After a hearty breakfast, we start the drive towards Perito Moreno glacier. There are great photo stops en route! We arrive at Bajo de Las Sombras port. The journey continues by boat for around 20 minutes, crossing the part of the lake known as Brazo Rico. Once on the other side, we receive an introductory talk on the day’s activities. The ice trek starts with a walk towards the Perito Moreno Glacier along a picturesque beach not far from the glacier ́s face. Upon reaching the ice we put on crampons, under the supervision of experienced mountain guides. Instructions are given on how to walk on a glacier and we set off on the ice-hiking adventure. We spend approximately one and a half hours on the glacier, which is plenty of time to take photographs and marvel at the fascinating and infinite shapes of the centuries-old ice. The mountain guide gives us interesting snippets of information about the glacier, the southern region of Patagonia and local flora and fauna, etc. We can ask as many questions as we like! At the end of the ice trek we take a boat back across the lake and have time at the extensive scenic walkways located in front of the glacier. The view is across the top of the infinite glacier that descends from the Southern Continental Ice Field – the 3rd largest pure water source in the world!
Note: Glacier trekking age restrictions apply for persons under age 10 or over 65, but great alternative activities are available! Please mention/inquire at time of booking.
Meals: breakfast & lunch
Highlights: Perito Moreno trek & walkways
Overnight: El Calafate
We depart along the mythical Route 40, that travels almost the length of Argentina, often compared to the Route 66 in the USA. During this journey we travel around the edge of the gigantic Lake Argentino and its wide valley, with views of the infinite hues of ochre across the immense Patagonian Steppe, with the Andes Mountains and the imposing Mount Fitz Roy as a backdrop. We make a short stop for coffee/snack at Hotel La Leona (a historical site). From here, we continue to the paleontological site. The next part of the tour takes us on foot into the enormous and deep depression in the ground, where 70 million year old petrified tree trunks can be found and from where we begin our adventure among the fossils. We make a stop for lunch at the halfway point of the walk. During the entire walk it is possible to see a large number of petrified tree trunks lying on the surface, some with diameters of up to 1.20 m, bearing witness to times gone by when the climate was very different and supported abundant large-scale flora. We can see a few dinosaur bones, including the location where the largest dinosaur vertebra in the world was found! Our evening ends in El Chaltén, with a visit to the first microbrewery in El Chaltén. Prior to trying its delights, we visit the brewery and learn how a Czech beer recipe ended up in El Chaltén! Luckily this brewery serves delicious meals too.
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Distance/Elevation: 3 hrs; Distance: 4 km / 2.5 mi; Elevation +50 m / -50 m
Highlights: famous Route 40 scenic drive, petrified forest hike, brewery tour
Overnight: El Chaltén
This is the most spectacular and unforgettable camping trek in the region! A trek that takes us through lovely forests until we arrive at the mystical Mt. Fitz Roy and the famous Mt. Cerro Torre. Along the way we see the lagoons of various colours, imposing glaciers and campgrounds of some international famous climbers. We start the day with a 30 minute transfer to El Pilar, where the trail begins. We start our walk on a forest path that ascends gently and first arrives at Piedras Blancas Glacier viewpoint. After more gentle climbing, a challenging section of one hour of steep uphill to get to Laguna de los Tres begins. The effort is made worthwhile by the breathtaking views we get at the top of Mt Fitz Roy, its satellite mountains and the valley we have just been walking along. We then start the descent and head towards our private, permanent camp at Poincenot, our home for the night and from where we can continue to admire Fitz Roy massif! We enjoy a piping hot meal in our cozy dining yurt and a warm sleeping bag to snuggle into!
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Distance/Elevation: 6-7 hrs; Distance: 12 km / 7.5 mi; Elevation +800 m / -400 m
Highlights: Mt. Fitz Roy & Mt. Cerro Torre hiking, glaciers, camping
Overnight: Poincenot Campground
Rise early to capture sunrise shots of Fitz Roy in its beautiful hues of red (weather permitting!) After breakfast, we head off again, trekking past some beautiful lagoons, Madre and Hija, before dropping down into Torre valley. At the end of the valley we find Laguna Torre, its glacier and the famous Mt Cerro Torre – one of the most difficult mountains in the world to climb. Sometimes icebergs that have broken off the Torre glacier are bobbing in the lagoon, which is quite a sight to see! The beautiful Fitz Roy River starts from this lagoon and there is a Tyrolean traverse across the river that is used by climbers to access the mountains they plan to climb. After lunch at the lagoon, we head back towards Chaltén, along the beautiful Fitz Roy River valley and crossing over a couple of old moraines. If we are lucky we may spot a Magellanic woodpecker, the nearly extinct deer – Huemul, and the first buds of the spring season.
Our last dinner is in a very special, historical restaurant in El Chaltén – Andreas Madsen’s House & Museum. Let´s enjoy our final night together in Patagonia, in the house of a pioneer in this region, learning about his adventures and sharing our great memories, with a delicious food!
Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner
Distance/Elevation: 7-8 hrs; Distance: 20 km/ 12 mi; Elevation -400 m
Highlights: Mt. Fitz Roy River valley hiking, special dinner
Overnight: El Chaltén
Your transfer to the El Calafate airport will be 5 hours prior to your flight. If you are traveling elsewhere we’ll coordinate the best time accordingly. Trip extensions are abundant in this area, offering continued hiking, kayaking, horseback riding and more! Ask us about how to best extend your dream Patagonian vacation!
Meals: breakfast
Dates: Plan your trip at a time that best fits your schedule! Pure Adventures tours have flexible start dates.
2023/2024 Season Tour Rates: (per person based on double occupancy)
Rates are valid for trips taking place between October 1st, 2023 and March 31st, 2024.
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Other Notes:
New! Travel Insurance is now required to participate in this tour. You can book through our preferred vendors or your own. Proof of coverage will be required.
This is a once in a lifetime trip. We searched for a long time to find the right tour, one like this, and only Pure Adventures was offering this type of itinerary. Everything was incredible, guides, activities, lodging was good, weather varied as it is Patagonia – so be prepared! Camping was fun, too and super nice not to have to bring the gear. Waking up to those views is WOW!!! So worth it – incredible landscape and a dream come true!