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From El Calafate: Full-Day Tour to El Chaltén

From El Calafate: Full-Day Tour to El Chaltén

Discover the National Capital of Trekking on a private or shared guided day trip from El Calafate El Chaltén. Let yourself be amazed by this mountain town as you discover incredible landscapes and walk part of its trails. Start the morning with pickup from your hotel in El Calafate. Relax on the trip to the town of El Chaltén which is 220 km from El Calafate. Cross the Santa Cruz River and make a rest stop for a few minutes at Estancia La Leona where you can buy homemade cakes and a hot drink. Continue to El Chaltén, bordering Lake Viedma with its homonymous glacier. Take in stunning views of Cerro Chaltén (also known as Fitz Roy) and Torre on clear days, as well as the Viedma Glacier with its impressive icebergs. Upon arrival at Chaltén, have 5 hours to explore and enjoy this small mountain town. Enjoy a 700-meter guided walk to the Mirador de Los Cóndores viewpoint and visit the Chorrillo del Salto with a 300-meter walk over flat terrain. To return, meet at a previously arranged meeting point for the drive back to El Calafate, arriving at approximately 8 PM.

From El Calafate: Laguna de los Tres Trekking Tour

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.

From El Calafate: Full-Day Tour of El Chalten

From El Calafate: Full-Day Tour of El Chalten

At the scheduled time, we will pick you up at your El Calafate hotel and head towards Route 40. This iconic Patagonian route will allow us to skirt Lake Argentino in a minibus and cross the Santa Cruz and La Leona rivers. After a brief break to stretch our legs near La Leona, we will continue along Route 40, encircling Lake Viedma with the Andes Mountains in the background. Our road journey will conclude in the famous mountain village of El Chaltén, where we will visit its Interpretation Center. From here, we will embark on an easy hike of approximately an hour and fifteen minutes. Are you ready? At the end of the trail awaits the famous Condor Lookout, where we will enjoy beautiful views of Cerro Torre and Mount Fitz Roy. This observation point will also provide us with an extraordinary panoramic view of the surrounding glacial landscapes. Later, we will embark on another 30-minute hiking trail to the Chorrillo del Salto waterfall. Get your cameras ready to immortalize this beautiful waterfall! After contemplating the waterfall, we will walk back to El Chaltén, where you will have an hour of free time to explore the town on your own. Finally, we will gather again to begin the return journey to El Calafate.

From El Calafate: El Chalten Full-Day Tour and Short Hike

From El Calafate: El Chalten Full-Day Tour and Short Hike

We will begin at 7:30 in the morning with the pick up at the hotels in Calafate. Once we finish this tour, we will begin our journey to the town of El Chaltén, considered the National Capital of trekking, located 220 km from El Calafate. On our way, we will cross the Santa Cruz River, and we will stop for a few minutes at Estancia La Leona, next to the river with the same name. There there will be a bathroom stop and you can enjoy homemade cakes and something hot to drink (not included). Then, we will continue on the way to El Chaltén. During the tour, if the weather permits, we will make a stop at the Viedma Glacier Viewpoint, where we will have amazing panoramic views of the Viedma Glacier valley, the emblematic Cerro Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre We will carry out 2 walks of low difficulty: First, we will go to the Mirador de los Condores, a trekking strategically located for the eventual observation of condors, from where we will also have magnificent views of the town, Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. We will continue towards the center of the town, where depending on the option selected, you will enjoy a varied homemade menu in a typical local restaurant. After lunch, we will continue towards the second trail called Chorrillo del Salto, which after a short walk will discover its beautiful waterfall surrounded by a unique natural environment. - Open all year round and the ideal option for those who do not want an extensive walk. Visit the Mirador de los Cóndores about 700 meters, with low demands, and Chorrillo del Salto about 300 meters completely flat. Always accompanied by the guide. - To return, we will all meet at a meeting point previously set at 4:00 PM and we will begin the return to El Calafate, arriving approximately at your hotels between 6:30 and 7:00 p.m.

El Calafate: 4WD Adventure with Optional Hike or Zipline

El Calafate: 4WD Adventure with Optional Hike or Zipline

Our adventure starts from select downtown hotels in El Calafate, ensuring a convenient start for our journey. We'll embark on an exciting 4x4 expedition from these central points to discover the awe-inspiring vistas awaiting atop the hill. Capture the 360° natural beauty with your camera, marveling at the stunning landscapes of El Calafate and Lake Argentino, Argentina's largest lake. Traverse a thrilling 35 km route over the hills, guided by our expert who offers enriching insights into the typical Patagonian landscapes surrounding us. Depending on the season and weather, witness the breathtaking sight of glaciers accumulating on Lake Argentino and the majestic peaks of the Patagonian Ice Field, including Cerro Fitz Roy and the Tower in Chalten. For the descent, we offer three different options, each with its charm: •In 4x4: Just as fun as the journey up, we will descend on the south slope of the hill, where we will stop to take a walk towards the Labyrinth of Stones, a curious rock formation resulting from thousands of years of wind erosion. Also, during winter months you can choose to slide down in "culipatin" through 240 meters. •Trekking: A guided 90-minute walk on the north face of the hill with views of Lake Argentino, traversing the Cretaceous-era valley. •Zipline: You will descend on our exclusive circuit of 4 zipline lines totaling 2920 meters in length. After arriving at the oldest house in Estancia Huyliche, you'll be treated to a snack.

El Chalten: Rio de las Vueltas and Patagonia Rafting

El Chalten: Rio de las Vueltas and Patagonia Rafting

The experience starts at the operating base located in El Chaltén (Av. San Martín 872). The guides will hand you the technical and safety gear, necessary to conduct this activity. Once you are equipped, you will be taken by van some 5 blocks up to the river. On the banks of Río de las Vueltas, you’ll be given a technical and safety talk – how to hold the paddle, instructions to go forward, to turn, to go back, so that the whole team paddles at the same time. The first stretch in the river is quiet water, with meanders that will allow you to catch nice views of mount Fitz Roy and its satellite needles. It is 6 kilometers in all, in which you’ll enjoy crossing areas with Andean forest, and going out into the steppe. It is frequent to spot birds (condors, upland geese, black-faced ibis, among many others) and other native wildlife (foxes, armadillos, guanacos). In this stretch, you’ll be able to enjoy the landscape and practice the paddling and safety techniques. In the second section, 10 kilometers long, the river becomes wedged into a natural canyon, which generates around 20 class III to III + rapids. The whole circuit takes approximately 2 hours traveling along Río de las Vueltas, with time to spend contemplating, and a fair dose of action and adrenaline. When you get off, you’ll be offered a comforting snack (a hot drink and something delicious to eat). At the bridge of Provincial Route 23, the vehicle awaits to return to the operating base.

Chalten: Full Day from El Calafate Private Car for Groups

Chalten: Full Day from El Calafate Private Car for Groups

Explore the breathtaking beauty of Patagonia with our full-day private driver service tour from El Calafate to El Chaltén, hailed as the "World's Capital of Hiking." Our company is your gateway to a one-of-a-kind adventure in the heart of Argentina's stunning wilderness. With our expert local drivers and comfortable, well-maintained vehicles, you can leave the hassle of navigating the winding roads and focus on immersing yourself in the natural wonders of the region. As you journey from El Calafate to El Chaltén, you'll witness the transition from the arid steppe to the lush, snow-capped peaks of the Andes. Along the way, we'll make stops at key points of interest, ensuring you don't miss a single awe-inspiring view. El Chaltén, nestled in the heart of Los Glaciares National Park, is a paradise for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. You'll have the flexibility to create your own adventure, explore its numerous trails, and soak in the breathtaking views. Whether you're a novice or an experienced hiker, our private driver service will accommodate your needs. With our full day service you will have 8 hours to explore the park at your own pace.

El Chaltén: Full-Day Sailing and Hike Tour

El Chaltén: Full-Day Sailing and Hike Tour

This exciting experience combines walking, sailing, stunning views, and truly unforgettable sites. The adventure starts at 11am with a bus ride from El Chaltén meeting point to Punta Sur Port. This is a 37 Km ride on a gravel route with amazing panoramic views of Rio Las Vueltas. Head towards the stunning Lago del Desierto, Patagonia’s Lake District. Be sure to soak in the panoramic views of glimmering glaciers during the ride. Once you arrive in Punta Sur, you will set sail on a 30-minute journey, cruising by impressive glaciers such as Crestón and Huemul. After reaching Punta Norte, sail to Vespignani Glacier in the middle of the lake to begin your hike. Under the supervision of a safety expert, you will be able to choose from three well-marked trails through the Glacier Vespignani Reserve. Each differs in terms of duration and difficulty. The more demanding trail takes roughly 45 minutes to complete, reaching an altitude of nearly 500 feet (150 meters) and overlooking the north face of Mount Fitz Roy. The second option is an intermediate trail that takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and leads to sweeping views of the region. Finally, there is an easy trail that winds through the wooded area to the coastal reserve. Afterward, enjoy an afternoon snack before boarding the boat and sailing back to the port of Punta Sur. There, a bus will be waiting to deliver you back to El Chalten downtown. You will be arriving to El Chalten at 5.30 PM aprox.

El Calafate Balconies Experience: 3-Hour 4WD Tour

El Calafate Balconies Experience: 3-Hour 4WD Tour

Choose from 2 daily departures and get picked up from your hotel in El Calafate. Hop into a 4WD vehicle and set off on a 35 km adventure into the hills behind the village. Drive along a trail which takes you through marvelous landscapes with varied vegetation reaching up to 1050 m above sea level.  Make your first stop at a viewpoint where you can admire impressive panoramas of El Calafate and the central body of Lake Argentino. In the background, observe the unforgettable and imposing Andes Mountains, and at times, views of the glaciers, towards Boca del Diablo. Occasionally it is possible to see the Fitz Roy and Torre hills in El Chaltén. With some luck, you might even be able to spot a condor, the master of the Patagonian skies. After this, follow the trail to the Labyrinth of Stones which is only accessible through the Calafate Mountain Park. This Cretaceous formation dates back to 85 million years and was once the bed of a river. Learn about how numerous fossil remains have been found here which enable paleontologists to observe millions of years of history.  Next, stop for a snack at the Huyliche confectionery before beginning the descent down the northern slope of the hill. Arrive at the Stone of the Hats, curious iron concretions that are only found in 4 places in the world. Finally, return to El Calafate with taking in the incredible views of the omnipresent Lake Argentino en route.

Full day in El Chaltén with trekking to Laguna de los Tres

Full day in El Chaltén with trekking to Laguna de los Tres

The excursion begins at 06:00 a.m., when the company's minibus picks you up from your accommodation in El Calafate. When all the passengers are on board, the vehicle heads towards El Chaltén, where you will arrive in about three hours, traveling a good part of National Route 40. Halfway along this beautiful scenic route that travels through the immensity of the Patagonian steppe, you will be able to appreciate the southern Andes where the unmistakable silhouette of Mount Fitz Roy stands out over the rest of the granite needles that surround it. Once in El Chaltén, at approximately 8:30 a.m., there is a short stop for those who wish to go to the bathroom before setting off. Here a second trekking guide is incorporated who will accompany the group during the walk. The trailhead is located at the Río Eléctrico Bridge, just 14 kilometers from El Chaltén. There, the food is delivered to each walker, and the group begins the walk at approximately 9:30 a.m. In the first section of the route (6.3 km that is completed in an hour and a half of walking) the path gains altitude until reaching the Piedras Blancas Viewpoint. After the Piedras Blancas Glacier Viewpoint, the path descends slowly 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 unmissable attractions of El Chaltén. There we have lunch before continuing the descent to El Chaltén. GROUP 1 continues the journey with one of the guides, crossing the Poincenot Base Camp area, crossing the bridge over the Blanco River, and from there it begins to gain altitude quickly. In total, you ascend about 430 meters of elevation for almost 3 km until you reach the highest point: Laguna de los Tres. As you ascend, you begin to discover more and more panoramic views and the sensation of approaching the mountains, which due to their grandeur seem to be very close. After the effort, at approximately 1:30 p.m. the group reaches a moraine ridge from where the Fitz Roy massif can be seen in all its splendor and at its feet the De los Tres Lagoon and Glacier. To get to the Lagoon 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 we reach the Meeting Point in the Poincenot Camp area (where GROUP 2 eventually split up), the way back passes through Capri Lagoon. At approximately 7:00 p.m. the minibus leaves for the city of El Calafate, where the service concludes, leaving passengers at each hotel between 9 and 10 p.m.

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5 out of 5 stars

Milton was a cool and accomodating guide. Our group was small and mainly spanish. He accomodated me and patiently explained the geographical formations in English about the region. He was happy go lucky and jovial. I found it useful and helpful that he was explaining is with help of his notepad pics. amazing experience. A day full of adventure. Although the trip was mentioned to be 11-12 hours, we arrived early.

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Pero our guide was very nice and knowledgeable. she paid attention to all details of the trip and made everyone comfortable. The tour was well organised. I booked many tours in patagonia and this one was one of the best and good value for money.

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Very well organized trip to El Chalten. We were a very small group of 9 participants and had an excellent guide (Tobias). Two hikes were quite easy to manage. The minibus used was very new and very clean

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It was good. We were unlucky with the rain and clouds. Tobias was excellent

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Gabby was an excellent guide. On time, friendly and flexible