Join the Ultimate Patagonia Adventure! If you love hikes and outdoors this trip is just for you! Enjoy most incredible views as you hike in the Fitz Roy area of Argentinian Patagonia, walk on the surface of giant Perito Moreno glacier, marvel the beauty of the legendary Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire) - a home to Magellanic penguin colony on a Beagle Channel. Opt for a 2 -days extension to watch the dramatic Iguazu Falls, the largest in South America and the 3rd largest on Earth!
๐๐ผ Buenos Aires, Start adventure from the city of Tango, try the best cultural and gastronomy experiences in a company of knowledgeable local guide
๐ El Chalten: Take 2 epic day-hikes on the foothills of Mt. Fitz Roy
๐ง El Calafate:. Experience the wonders of Los Glaciares National Park, Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world's largest. Walk on it's surface of iceberg in crampons is doable for everyone. Taste a shot of whiskey with a glacier ice as a reward! :-)
๐ฅ Ushuaia: Reach the end of the Earth. Explore Tierra del Fuego national park on foot and kayaks.
๐ง Walk with Penguins on Martillo island on the legenday Beagle Channel
๐ฆ Iguazu Falls 2-days extension (optional, at additional cost): take a boat to the base of the dramatic waterfalls and explore the nearby jungle
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โ๏ธ Trip start/end: Buenos Aires, Argentina
๐ซ Level of difficulty: Intermediate, no special climbing skills required
๐ Participant's Physical fitness: Good. Previous hiking experience is preferred
๐ก Comfort Lodging: Hotel in historic neighborhood of Buenos Aires, chalet-style lodges in Patagonia (twin sharing rooms w/private bathroom)
๐ Included transportation: private van, boats, canoe & zodiac boat rides
๐ญ Kids: 14`+ (assisted by parent, previous hiking experience is must)
Level of difficulty: Intermediate to Upper Intermediate. Be prepared for 2 days of relatively strenuous hikes in the Fitz Roy (El Chalten) region, which are undoubtedly the highlights of this trip: 8-9 hours hiking daily on a steep uphill/downhill rocky and sometimes muddy terrain.
Trails are well marked . Distance of each hike is 12mi on average with altitude gain approx. 2000-3000 feet (pls see more detailed info in the itinerary below). Good physical fitness is required.
If you have any health issues, previous injuries, pre-existing health conditions or you are in a process of recovering after a surgery, please notify Organizer before departure. Pregnant women are NOT allowed for hiking activities in El Chalten and not allowed for Perito Moreno Mini-trek (according to the rules of local provider company). Age limit for Perito Moreno Mini-Trek is up to 65 y.o.
Altitudes: The good thing that both Argentinian treks are at the LOW ELEVATION, there is not risk of altitude sickness. Altitudes range between 600 to 4000 feet. Altitude gain on the day treks hikes is 2000 feet average, which is doable for the healthy and relatively fit person.
Hiking season: March is the end of Summer - beginning of Fall in Patagonia, a time of the year when the landscape start having golden-reddish and yellowish shades. This is an ideal time for hiking and photography opportunities.
Weather in Patagonia (El Chalten, El Calafate, Tierra del Fuego Ushuaia) in March:
It is characterized by an unstable trans-Andean climate, with very strong winds. March being the end of the summer season, is still the warm time of the year, with average day temperatures of 12-23ยฐC (54-75ยฐF), with a low of 1ยฐC (33ยฐF). Rain and strong wind is very possible any time all year round. Always come prepared for the 4 seasons. As Patagonia climate is very unstable, rain and shine can happen in the same day.
Weather in Buenos Aires and Iguasu Falls in March: Warm. The average daily temperatures are around 80-85F (26-30C). The probability of rain is still high. March to May is the best season to visit the Iguasu Falls.
PATAGONIA (El Chalten, El Calafate, Tierra del Fuego)
Outfit and gear for hiking:
- Lightweight insulated down-jacket (evenings and mornings can be chilly)
- Windproof/Waterproof jacket for hiking (preferably gore-tex to keep you dry in case of downpours).
- Hiking pants that are breathable and light are a must, as these will dry out quickly after rain and will keep you from getting too warm when hiking long distances.
- Rain-poncho - suggested, if your hiking jacket doesnโt provide enough water-resistance
- Fleece jacket or hoody
- A change of quick-dry T-shirts, including long-sleeved (not cotton, as it does not dry as quickly, or keep you as warm during active days)
- Woolen or fleece beanie
- Sun hat
- Gloves (preferably water-resistant )
- High-ankle hiking socks (merino wool hiking socks will keep your feet extra comfortable and warm)
- High-ankle trekking boots. Good sturdy waterproof boots that have been well worn before the trip (to avoid blisters). If you have brand new boots, try them on hiking trails BEFORE the trip.
- Comfortable tennis shoes (a change after hiking, as you feet will need some rest)
Other gear & accessories:
- Backpack for daily hikes and excursions, (~28-35L), make sure it has enough space for all your daily kit: water, extra warm layer, sunscreen, a snack, sunblock, personal first-aid kit etcโฆ
- Backpack protection water-resistant cover (dry bag the size of your backpack)
- Sunglasses
- Sun block (UV50) + Lip balm
- Water bottle/hydration system or camelback (min 1.5L)
- Personal first aid Kit (Tylenol or ibuprofen, Imodium, band aids, eye drops, cough&sinus relief, any other personal medicines you canโt do without)
- Trekking poles - very suggested for your knees protection (we have 2 days of relatively steep hiking in El Chalten). Trekking poles are allowed into the checked baggage and not allowed in carry-on. You may rent trekking poles in El Chalten for additional cost in the local gear rental shop (subject to availability, sorry we can't make an advance order for rent).
Provided gear:
- Crampons for ice walk will be provided at no additional cost before the Glacier Mini-trek.
WHAT TO PACK FOR IGUASU FALLS:
- Comfortable Shoes: There are several trails, to itยดs good to bring comfortable shoes, and if possible closed-toe athletic or tennis shoes, or some type of hiking shoes.
- Sunblock, Sunhat, Sunglasses
- Insect Repellant: it's important in subtropical jungle area, and there are mosquitoes and insects in the area.
- Clothing: Wear a bathing suit and/or light clothing that you wonโt mind getting wet. Some people bring a rain-poncho. A good idea would be to wear long sleeve and long pants as an additional protection against sunburn and mosquito bites.
- A lightweight quick-dry towel (optional), and some clothes for possible changes. The place is very wet
- A waterproof bag, so you can prevent your camera, lens, passport, and any other document, or item from getting wet on a boat tour. Be prepared to get soaked no matter what :)
- For photographers: if you are bringing professional photo-camera, bring wide angle Lens and telephoto Lens. Very useful for expansive landscape photos, especially for a waterfall as wide as Iguazu Falls. And, if youโre a wildlife lover, youโll want telephoto lens to take photos of wild animals (there are parrots, toucans, and many other birds, coaties, monkeys etc)
The Argentinian border had reopened to fully vaccinated travelers with negative PCR test result. A self-isolation is no longer required. All restrictions has been lifted however masks are still required on public transit.
More official info and updates:
Entry requirements to Argentina:
1- Vaccination certificate at time of travel (having your 2nd vaccine done at least 14 days before arrival).
2- A proof of negative PCR test taken within 72hrs before departure or antigen test taken within 48hrs before departure, with no symptoms of Covid-19 on the day of entry.
3- Travel Insurance with COVID-19 medical coverage
4- All travelers must obtain the Certificate of Circulation, to travel to and from Ezeiza airport In Buenos Aires. First thing, the Affidavit must be completed at: https://ddjj.migraciones.gob.ar/app/home.php within 48hrs prior to the trip, and to present at check-in, the voucher you received in your mail at the end of the declaration.
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Note: a negative antigen result is required to enter United States for ALL travelers on the way back home. Rapid Testing is available at the airport laboratories. The cost of the testing is not included in the cost of the Trip.
In if the Trip departure is canceled by Organizer, the amount paid by Participant will be fully refundable;
If the trip is cancelled by Participant due to any personal reason, the following penalties will be applied:
- Cancellation 90 o more days before departure - fully refundable
- Cancellation 89 to 45 calendar days before departure - up to 50% of the trip cost, including registration deposit
- Cancellation 44 to 0 calendar days before departure โ non refundable
Travel insurance with COVID-19 medical coverage is mandatory to enter Argentina
We recommend World Nomads as your insurance provider for active travels, although you can choose any other insurance company according to your own preferences.
It's helpful to think about insurance covering you against 3 different types of event:
- A minor accident, incident or delay that disrupts your holiday and incurs an unexpected cost (e.g. flight delay, broken ankle, lost luggage).
- A major accident or event that requires emergency attention, evacuation and/or repatriation
- Cancellation of your holiday by yourself, most likely in advance, as a result of poor health or the requirement to support a family member.
We would recommend a medium sized not bulky suitcase for your travels.
Luggage allowance at Aerolineas Argentinas:
- Hand luggage 5kg - dimensions must not exceed 55 x 35 x 25cm (21.5 x 13.5 x 9in)
- Checked luggage: 15kg - dimensions must be less than 158cm (62in) for combined height + length + width. Excess luggage weight between 16 and 23kg is allowed with an extra fee.
MONEY & CURRENCY
The official currency of Argentina is the Argentine Peso, however, it's common to use US dollars when traveling in the country.
Pre-travel currency options
- Take some budget in US dollars with you in cash (for small pocket expenses, souvenirs, paying for your meals at the restaurants at group dinners, for tipping etc).
- Bring notes in a mixture of 20,10, 5, 1s bills. Change can be hard to come by in Patagonia, so be sure to break your large notes whenever you can (sometimes smaller shops may not be able to sell you anything if you are trying to pay with a high note denomination).
- Take two credit or debit cards with you (in case one doesnโt work) to withdraw local currency from ATMs and/or for payments: Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted.
(!) Please be aware that you may be charged fees every time you use an ATM or pay with a credit card. Merchants often impose a 2-4% surcharge for paying with a card, which means paying in cash is often cheaper.
On arrival:
- There are ATMs in Buenos Aires international airport and in town as well
- At "Casa de Cambio" (street currency exchange kiosks) you can exchange some of your USD notes into local currency. The exchange rate in "Casa de Cambio" at the airport tends to be quite low. You need an ID to exchange US dollars. Sometimes you can exchange USD at hotel..
While traveling:
- All major towns Argentinian Patagonia have ATMs, but please note that El Calafate and El Chalten are notoriously problematic (there is only one in El Chalten and its always empty), so try to plan ahead and withdraw enough cash in Buenos Aires
- Most restaurants in towns accept Visa/MasterCard/Amex, however, please be aware that cards are not usually accepted in more remote parts of Argentina, please stock up on some local currency before venturing into more remote areas
- Even if you intend to pay by card and/or withdraw local currency from an ATM, please ensure that you carry some US dollars cash as your backup currency as well
Budgeting (Meals):
As a rough guide, you should budget $45-60 USD per person per day for your lunch and dinner.
TIPPING:
It is at your discretion whether or not you choose to tip, however, if you do decide to tip, we generally suggest as a rule of thumb:
Meals at restaurants: 10% of your bill. Local Guides $3-5 USD per person per day for groups - this will be paid at the end of your tour/excursion to your guide.
ELECTRICITY & OUTLETS:
The Argentinian plug outlet usually has three flat prongs or 2 parallel round prongs. Please bring an adaptor. The voltage is 220V.
WIFI & CELLPHONE RECEPTION
Cellphone reception will be available in towns, limited or non-existent whilst out on treks .
Wifi will be available in hotels and in some public places in towns.
Experienced Team Leader (Russian-English-Spanish speaking) on the entire trip
Airport transfers and private transport btw destinations (van)
Local english-speaking guides
Twin-sharing accomodatiion. Rooms with private bathroom and hot shower. Hotel in historic neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Charming alpine-style lodges in El Chalten, El Calafate, and Ushuaia
Sights of interest, national parks, ferry tickets etc
Guided tours: city-tour in Buenos Aires (Private), Perito Moreno mini-trek & viewpoints in EL Calafate (shared), Tierra del Fuego NP in Ushuaia (private), Penguin colony day-tour (shared)
7 breakfasts, 5 packed lunches on trails and day-tours
International (starts at $1100 round trip) , 3 domestic flights (~$600)
4 lunches and 5 dinners in towns. Allow a budget of ~$35-40USD per meal in a good restaurant
~$80 USD per person for entire trip
Optional
Welcome to Argentina, the home of Tango, Evita Peron and Diego Maradona!
Arrival in Buenos Aires before noon.
Meet at the airport on arrival btw 9:30-10AM.
Airport pickup and group transfer to hotel Cyan Recoletta in historic neighborhood.
(Those participants who arrive earlier or later than the majority, please take a cab to hotel Cyan Recoletta on your own. Rooms will be available for early check-in).
Free time till the afternoon to take some rest and lunch.
In the afternoon (time TBC) - walking tour with local guide in Buenos Aires.
Overnight stay at hotel Cyan Recoletta historic neighborhood
After breakfast at hotel, check out with your luggage packed and ready.
Transfer to the local airport and take a flight to El Calafate @10:45AM (AR1866).
Arrival in El Calafate in the afternoon (2PM).
Drive the scenic route 40 to the alpine village El Chalten - this is Argentina's premier hiking destination within Los Glaciares National Park. Marvel at the Andean mountains along the way.
Stay at the alpine style hotel Destino Sur, El Chalten.
Evening free to explore a charming little alpine village on your own.
Included meals: Breakfast
Breakfast at hotel.
Enjoy a full-day guided hike to Laguna de los Tres and a clear view of the Fitz Roy peaks! Laguna de Los Tres is a picturesque lake that draws hikers and lovers of sublime natural landscapes from across the world.
Distance: 13.5-miles (out & back), Time: 8-9h, Difficulty: Upper Intermediate Elevation gain: 3326 ft..
Overnight in El Chalten, hotel Destino Sur
Included meals: Breakfast, Packed lunch
Breakfast at hotel & check out with your luggage packed.
Leave your luggage in the hotel's storage room.
Continue to explore more trekking routes around El Chalten area.
Laguna Torre trail to spot the dramatic Cerro Torre, head up to the Condor Mirador to enjoy great views of the town.
Duration: 12,5 miles, 8-9 hours (out&back),
Difficulty: Intermediate
Elevation gain: 2000 ft
Free time for having lunch in town. Back in hotel to pick up your luggage.
Drive to El Calafate (3h).
Overnight in chalet-style La Cantera Boutique hotel.
Included meals: Breakfast, Packed lunch
Breakfast at hotel.
Today we meet with giant Perito Moreno Glacier.! A fun adventure awaits, a guided walk on the ice in crampons. See fascinating landscape of the glaciers: streams, small lagoons, gullies, cravasses and plenty of ice formations of the most incredible blues. The trekking is moderate. Back to El Calafate, free time to explore the souvenir shops and restaurants of this tiny town.
Overnight stay at La Cantera boutique hotel
Included Melas: Breakfast, Packed lunch
Check out with your luggage ready and transfer to the airport.
Take a flight to Ushuaia, the gateway to Tierra del Fuego.
Departure will be arranged in 2 groups on this day:
8 travelers @8:35AM (AR1862). On arrival trasnfer to hotel to drop off your luggage and free time to explore the town of Ushuaia on your own.
6 travelers @3:00PM (AR1866). On arrival meet & transfer to hotel for check in.
Free time to explore the town of Ushuaia on your own in the evening.
Overnight stay at Hotel Yamanas
Included meals: Breakfast
Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience to walk alongside charismatic Magellanic and Gentoo penguins. See these quirky and curious animals up close as you make unforgettable memories.
Drive to to Historic Harberton Ranch, from where we take shared zodiac boats to Martillo Island on the legendary Beagle Channel (15 min ride).
Disembark and walk with penguins (1hr)
On return back to the land , take an easy walk to the waterfall.
Return to town around 6PM, overnight in Hotel Yamanas
Included Meals: Breakfast, Packed lunch
Check out from hotel wiht your luggage ready.
Leave your bags at hotel storage room.
Today we will explore Tierra del Fuego National Park the sub-antarctic forest at the shores of the Beagle Channel on a 4-miles hike and paddle down the river into the Beagle Channel waters on inflatable canoes.
In the late afternoon, drive back to Ushuaia, pick up your luggage at hotel and then proceed to the airport for the flight to Buenos Aires @8:30PM (AR 1881)
Arrive in Buenos Aires around midnight.
Overnight in hotel Cyan Recoletta.
(You can leave back home on the following day or opt for Iguasu Waterfalls extension, see the next slide).
Included meals: Breakfast, Packed Lunch
Early morning transfer to Aeroparque airport and take a flight to Iguasu, Argentina @7:50AM (AR1732). Arrive around 9:40AM, drop off your luggage at hotel and then straight to the national park.
Experience the full force of Iguazu Falls on a boat ride up close to the waterfalls and then explore the surrounding jungle and trails on foot, 4x4 and ecological train.
Full-day in Iguasu Falls, Argentinian side (Duration 10-12hrs)
Your adventure begins with pickup from your hotel, then heads into Iguazu National Park. Board your boat for the tour and sail up close to the powerful cascading waterfalls. Feel the thrill of adrenaline rush through your body as you admire these imposing and magnificent waterfalls. Donโt be afraid to get a little wet too and embrace the odd splash or two! After the excitement of the boat ride, spend the rest of the day exploring the waterfallโs stunning surrounding jungle.
Next, set off for a stroll through the park which has 3 main trails โ the Superior, the Inferior, and the Devilโs Throat. Discover the natural wonders of the park on each of the trails as you ride on the parkโs convenient ecological train, which is included in the entrance fee.
Overnight in hotel El Pueblito, Puerto Iguasu.
Notes:
- This day-tour is shared tour with other passengers.
Included:
- Lodging
- Breakfast
- Airport transfers (private)
- Admission to Iguassu Falls park (Argentinian side)
- Local Guide (english-speaking) on day-tour to Iguassu Falls
- Hotel pickup & drop-off for day-tour
- All included transportation around the park: 4x4, eco-train, boat ride, jungle ride
- Assistance of your Team Leader
Not included:
- Meals
- Airfare from Buenos Aires and back
Breakfast at hotel.
Check out and transfer to the local airport.
Domestic flight to Buenos Aires @12:20PM (AR1773).
Arrival in Buenos Aires @2:15PM.
Afternoon free in Buenos Aires.
Departure back home in the evening (after 9PM).
Note: Extra nights at hotel in Buenos Aires and airport transfers are not included after arrival from Iguasu.