Known as the southernmost city on the planet and blessed with a beautiful geography that unfolds majestically, Ushuaia has established itself as an internationally renowned tourist destination. However, this excursion proposes to get away from the busiest circuits and into the wild nature of Tierra del Fuego, where its greatness can still be appreciated in its maximum splendor.
We will cross the Andes Mountains and walk along a path that has not been traveled to a viewpoint that will take our breath away. Then, in a refuge near Lake Fagnano, we will share a dinner of traditional Argentine roast, illuminated by the last rays of sunset sun and enjoying a warm and relaxed atmosphere.
This experience will transport us to a place where the greatness of nature and the richness of culture are intertwined in harmony. Tierra del Fuego is a destination that goes beyond what is known and invites us to be captivated by its charm.
Pickup included
We will leave from Ushuaia by vehicle, traveling through wide valleys of glacial origin heading to the top of the Andes Mountains
A hidden path in the forest will lead us to a (almost) undemanding hike to a viewpoint. From there, we can admire in full the lands that only 150 years ago were inhabited only by the Selk'nam people, the original inhabitants of this place. As we revel in the beauty of the landscape, we will share the history of this town, its customs and the impact that the arrival of the white man made on their lives.
After the hike, we will continue by vehicle north, going on a wooded road in search of a magical spot near the shore of Lake Fagnano. There, in an exclusive haven far removed from civilization but close to nature, we will light a fire just as the Selk'nam used to do. We will replicate an ancestral rite that will connect us with the simplicity of observing the dancing flames as we hear the rustling waves of the lake hitting the coast.
After dinner, we set off on our way back through dreamy landscapes bathed in the last lights of the sunset.
Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world, located on the shores of the Beagle Channel. Known for its dramatic landscapes, adventure tourism, and as the gateway to Antarctica, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. The city is a hub for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration in the rugged Patagonian wilderness.
This stunning national park is located just outside Ushuaia and offers breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Martial Mountain offers stunning views of Ushuaia and the Beagle Channel. The summit can be reached by hiking or taking the chairlift, which operates seasonally.
This maritime museum is housed in a former prison and offers a fascinating look at the history of Ushuaia and the region. Exhibits include artifacts from the prison era, as well as displays on the city's maritime heritage.
The Beagle Channel is a stunning waterway that runs through Ushuaia and offers boat tours, wildlife viewing, and scenic views. It's a must-do activity for visitors to the city.
This historic train journey takes you through the Tierra del Fuego National Park, offering stunning views of the landscape and insights into the region's history. The train runs on a narrow-gauge track and is a unique and memorable experience.
A delicacy of the region, king crab is typically served steamed or grilled, with melted butter for dipping. The sweet and tender meat is a highlight of any visit to Ushuaia.
Patagonian lamb is a specialty in Ushuaia, often roasted over an open fire and served with chimichurri sauce. The meat is tender and flavorful, with a unique taste that reflects the region's rugged landscape.
A type of fish found in the cold waters of the Beagle Channel, black hake is typically grilled or fried and served with lemon and herbs. It's a light and flavorful dish that's popular with locals and visitors alike.
A unique bread from the Tierra del Fuego region, pan de árbol is shaped like a tree and has a crispy crust and soft interior. It's often served with butter or jam and is a delicious accompaniment to any meal.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Ushuaia, with the warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours. This is the best time for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and exploring the city's attractions. However, it can be crowded, and accommodations are more expensive.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3 (Argentine Time, ART)
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Ushuaia is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in tourist areas, so it's important to keep your valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings.
Ushuaia Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and efficient, with routes covering most of the city and connections to popular tourist destinations like Tierra del Fuego National Park. Buses are reliable but may have limited schedules outside peak hours.
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This stunning national park offers breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
This historic estate is one of the oldest in Tierra del Fuego and offers a fascinating look at the region's history. Visitors can explore the estate, museum, and surrounding natural beauty.
Cape Horn is the southernmost tip of South America and one of the most remote and rugged places on Earth. It's a challenging but rewarding destination for adventurous travelers.
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