Minitrekking

El Calafate, Provincia di Santa Cruz, Argentina

AO
Argentina On The Go
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74 reviews
Oct 21 - 22, 2022
Group size: 1 - 25
Minitrekking
El Calafate, Provincia di Santa Cruz, Argentina

Argentina On The Go
  • Email address verified
74 reviews

Oct 21 - 22, 2022
Group size: 1 - 25

About this trip

 Esta imperdible experiencia, se inicia en el Puerto “Bajo de las sombras”, dentro del Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Allí se toma una embarcación para cruzar el Brazo Rico, hasta la costa oeste. Una vez que hemos cruzado nos recibirán los guías para darnos algunos detalles de la actividad. En el refugio que se encuentra allí, podremos dejar algunas de nuestras pertenencias, así como también hacer uso de los baños.

Se forman grupos de hasta 20 personas, para realizar una caminata de 20 minutos hasta el glaciar y, una vez con los crampones puestos, comienza el ascenso al hielo.

El recorrido dura aproximadamente 2 horas y podrás disfrutar de las formaciones de hielo; conocer sobre la flora, fauna y glaciología de la región; y, especialmente, sobre el fenómeno de ruptura del glaciar.
 

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Trip Price
$90

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Argentina On The Go
74 reviews
Argentina On The Go was founded by passionate young travelers who, for over 10 years, have been covering the length and breadth of our country in search of the best and most unique experiences. We are proud to say that we are experts in the organization and execution of personalised tours in Argentina and its surroundings. Using our local knowledge, we have found the best hotels, guides, locations and excursions to ensure that you have a one of a kind experience at the best possible price. Our seasoned travel advisers are on-hand to help you create your perfect trip and once you have arrived we will personally provide every assistance that you may need, from airport collections to restaurant recommendations.

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Siamo rientrati da una settimana e si fa sentire sempre più forte il “mal di Argentina”. Un paese incredibile ed un popolo ancora più indescrivibile. Non puoi fare a meno di chiudere gli occhi e ripensarti lì. Tutto questo lo dobbiamo anche ad Argentina on the go che ha curato tutto nei minimi dettagli. A partire dai transfer, con le guide e tutte le agenzie di riferimento in tutti i posti che abbiamo visitato, è stato tutto perfetto e cronometrato nel migliore dei modi. Ci siamo fatti incantare da Buenos Aires condotti da Rita, portena ed innamorata della sua città. Poi siamo andati alla scoperta di Salta, la linda e della Provincia del Jujuy dove abbiamo lasciato sicuramente una parte del nostro cuore e dei nostri occhi davanti alla bellezza di paesaggi e paesi unici al mondo. Siamo stati poi a Puerto Iguazù dove abbiamo sfiorato con mano tre paesi contemporaneamente alla triple frontera e visitato i due parchi delle Cascate sia quello argentino che quello brasiliano, lo spettacolo puro della natura. Abbiamo poi raggiunto la Patagonia, un altro mondo ancora. Siamo stati ad El Calafate dove per fortuna abbiamo mangiato il Calafate in ogni modo possibile, garantendoci così sicuramente il ritorno in Argentina ed in Patagonia, come dice la leggenda. Abbiamo ammirato il Perito Moreno e vissuto un’esperienza unica alla volta di caverne e pitture rupestri lasciate 10 Mila anni fa da chi ha abitato per primo quelle terre fantastiche. Abbiamo poi concluso con Ushuaia alla fine del mondo. Esperienza incredibile sui laghi Escondido e Fagnano e visita spettacolare del Parco nazionale della Terra del Fuoco. Colori, passione, immagini vivide che riempiranno per sempre il nostro cuore. Doveva essere un viaggio speciale. Era il nostro viaggio di nozze in ritardo dopo quasi tre anni di matrimonio, ma si è rivelato essere molto di più. Un viaggio dentro di noi. Un viaggio dove pur trovandoti dall’altro lato del mondo, riesci a sentirti sempre a casa, dove puoi comprendere davvero che la nostra casa è il mondo. Un grazie speciale va oltre che a tutto il team a Lucia che ha organizzato tutto dalla A alla Z passo dopo passo ed a Jeremias che ci ha assistiti in loco occupandosi di tutte le esigenze durante il viaggio. Grazie a Dio per l’Argentina, grazie Argentina on the Go!
By Danilo T for Argentina da Nord a Sud - 9601 on May 13, 2024
The trip to Patagonia with ArgentinaOnTheGo was brilliant. We very much enjoyed the trips organised.
By dora c for Must-sees of Patagonia Argentina - F 10435 on Apr 24, 2024
Everything perfect... General organization of high level and efficiency, restaurant cuisine of truly excellent quality... logistics for excursions with dinghies very efficient and attentive to the needs of customers... in short, Cruise 🛳 with Australis super-recommended... . Thank you...
By Filippo B for Argentina con Crociera Australis on Apr 15, 2024
Tutto perfetto sulla Crociera Australis... dalla organizzazione generale alla qualità della ristorazione inoltre abbiamo incontrato anche molti Italiani il che non guasta... Un plauso va ad Argentina on The Go nella persone di Mauro Karina e Filomena... semplicemente strepitosi... Grazie al loro impegno e professionalità tutto è stato super.... Grazie per avervi incontrato...
By Filippo B for Argentina con Crociera Australis on Apr 07, 2024
My husband & I booked this trip as a get-away from USA winter. After we got into Buenos Aires, a rep from Argentina to Go came to the hotel and went over our itinerary. Catalina was very helpful and answered any questions. She set us up with a WhatsApp group, so we could contact here easily if there was a problem. Iguazu Falls was fabulous and our guide Enrico (Fino) was really accommodating. Our hotel was in the middle of the jungle with a very nice room. Our only complaint there was limited dining facilities. Then we flew to Salta, and our very nice driver/guide Eugenia drove us to Cafayate to begin our wine tour. We were booked for a 5 course lunch at Piatelli Winery with wine pairings. The lunch was excellent. Later that day, we also visited El Porvenir winery; they served us a large cheese and meat board with our wines which were very good. Our room at Patios de Cafayate Wine Hotel was quite large, overlooking gardens. The next day Eugenia drove us to Colome where we stayed overnight. While the hotel and wines were quite good, it was not worth two days of bone-jarring roads. The itinerary mentions gravel roads, but these were horrendous. The next day, more bone-jarring road to Calchi where we had lunch. Then we were on pavement the rest of the way to Salta where we stayed overnight. To get from Salta to Mendoza, we had to catch a 7:00 am flight to Buenos Aires and then fly back to Mendoza. Unfortunately, we had specifically wanted to visit Susana Balbo Winery, and it was on our itinerary; but it was not on the list when we got to Mendoza. Texts and calls to Catalina finally got that straightened out. Our hotel, Entre Cielos was really nice; we were in a "loft" in the middle of the vineyard. In ours, we could only see one other unit and it was off to the side. We could sit on the deck, facing the mountains and really relax. We enjoyed our three days there. The next day, we visited Susana Balbo winery for tour and tasting. Extremely good. Then we had another multiple course wine lunch at Angelique. Very well done. On our last day of touring, visited Valle de Uco, one of the premier wine areas of Mendoza We started our visits at Salenstein. There barrel room features a rotunda with a baby grand piano. We had a private for the two of us, with a very nice guide. Another multi-course wine lunch at Andeluna Winery; all the wines were Cabernet Franc. This lunch was not as successful as the others we had. And our final winery was Bosquet, an organic & bio-dynamic winery. All of the wines we tasted were very good. In our preliminary request, we had requested visiting boutique wineries. None of the ones in Mendoza could be considered boutique; it was like the Agency had certain wineries they visited and couldn't change their minds. We had to jump through hoops to get Susana Balbo added back in. Back in Buenos Aires, we were booked for an asado experience at Fogon. Seven or eight courses all cooked on huge wood fired surfaces. Definitely an experience to remember. Over-all, we enjoyed our trip very much and Argentina to Go did a great job for us.
By Robert Z for 8712 - Following the wine route: Mendoza, Salta, &, Iguazu Falls on Mar 05, 2024
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