This unique experience offers an anthropological approach that will immerse you in the history and culture of this region. Aboard our all-terrain vehicles, you will depart from El Calafate towards the East, enjoying a panoramic tour that borders the crystalline waters of Lake Argentino until you reach the Mirador del Acantilado. From there, you will witness spectacular views of the lake and the majestic Andes Mountains.
Descending towards the coast, you will have the opportunity to enter the fascinating world of the Natives through an archaeological site that protects ancient cave paintings. These ancient cultures left their mark on the rock, inviting us today to interpret their legacy and better understand their history.
To culminate this unforgettable adventure, we invite you to explore another cave where you will enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner, transporting you back in time and providing you with a unique gastronomic experience that evokes times gone by.
Pickup included
Ideal for the day of arrival or departure, it has an anthropological approach, taking a journey through time about the passage of man in these lands
Leaving El Calafate towards the East, we enter a route that borders the shore of Lake Argentino until we reach the Mirador del Acantilado, from where we will have panoramic views of the lake and the Andes Mountains.
Then we descend to the coast, where we will enter the world of the Natives through an archaeological site that protects the cave paintings.
Those cultures left their mark on the rock that today leads us to their interpretation.
El Calafate is a charming town in Argentine Patagonia, known as the gateway to the stunning Los Glaciares National Park. It's famous for its dramatic glaciers, crystal-clear lakes, and breathtaking landscapes, offering a mix of adventure and relaxation in a unique Patagonian setting.
One of the most impressive glaciers in the world, Perito Moreno is part of the Los Glaciares National Park and is known for its massive size and dramatic calving events.
A small reserve near El Calafate that is home to a variety of bird species, including flamingos, ducks, and geese.
A small museum that offers insights into the history and culture of the region, including exhibits on the local Tehuelche people and the early settlers.
A vast national park that includes the Perito Moreno Glacier and numerous other glaciers, lakes, and mountains. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers a variety of outdoor activities.
Slow-roasted lamb, a specialty of the region, often served with local vegetables and sauces.
Freshly caught trout, often grilled or fried, served with local sides like potatoes and salads.
Desserts made with the local calafate berry, including jams, pies, and liqueurs.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and the best conditions for outdoor activities. All attractions are open, and the weather is most favorable for hiking and exploring.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
El Calafate is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Terminal de Ómnibus El Calafate
The local bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around town and to major attractions like the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Available • Apps: Uber (limited availability), Local taxi apps
Car, Bike
A massive glacier that can be visited via boat tour from the Lago Argentino.
A stunning river surrounded by glaciers and mountains, offering breathtaking views and outdoor activities.
Price varies by option