From El Calafate: Laguna de los Tres Trekking Tour
The excursion begins at 6:00 a.m., when the company's minibus picks you up at your accommodation in El Calafate. Once all passengers are on board, the vehicle heads towards El Chaltén, which you will reach in about three hours, travelling along a good part of National Route 40. Halfway along this beautiful scenic route that runs through the vastness of the Patagonian steppe, you will be able to see the southern Andes, where the unmistakable silhouette of Mount Fitz Roy stands out against the rest of the granite needles that surround it. Once in El Chaltén, at approximately 8:30 a.m., a short stop is made for those who wish to use the bathroom before setting off. Here a second trekking guide joins the group who will accompany the group during the hike. The trailhead is at the Puente del Río Eléctrico, just 14 kilometers from El Chaltén. There, food is given to each hiker and the group begins the hike at approximately 9:30 am. In the first section of the route (6.3 km, which takes an hour and a half to cover), the trail gains altitude until it reaches the Mirador Piedras Blancas. After the Mirador del Glaciar Piedras Blancas, the trail slowly descends to the Meeting Point near the Poincenot Base Camp, where the group arrives at approximately 11:30 am. Those who hesitate to continue with the second section, much more demanding than the first, will continue the journey with one of the two guides as GROUP 2 to the beautiful Laguna Capri, another of the must-see attractions of El Chaltén. There they will have lunch before continuing the descent to El Chaltén. GROUP 1 continues the journey with one of the guides through the Poincenot Base Camp area, crosses the bridge over the Blanco River, and from there begins to gain altitude rapidly. In total, they climb some 430 metres of altitude for almost 3 km until they reach the highest point: Laguna de los Tres. As they ascend, they begin to discover increasingly panoramic views and the sensation of getting closer to the mountains, which, due to their imposing size, seem to be very close. After the effort, at approximately 1:30 p.m. the group reaches a morainic ridge from where the Fitz Roy massif can be seen in all its splendor and at its feet the Laguna and Glacier De los Tres. To reach the Laguna itself, you descend a few meters and once there, and if the weather permits, it will surely be the perfect time for lunch, enjoying an unforgettable view and moment. After exploring the area and taking many photos, GROUP 1 says goodbye to this magical place and begins the descent to El Chaltén. Once you reach the meeting point in the Poincenot Camp area (where GROUP 2 eventually split up), the way back goes through Laguna Capri. At approximately 7:00 p.m. the minibus leaves for the city of El Calafate, where the service ends, dropping off passengers at each hotel between 9 and 10 p.m.