8hs
Daily Tour
Easy
English, Portuguese, Spanish
Once we have all our passengers, we will travel along Route 11 observing the Patagonian steppe with its characteristic fauna and flora and the famous Lake Argentino. Together with our expert guides, we will learn about the history, ecology and geology of the area.
Then we head to the walkways of Los Glaciares National Park, where we will enjoy a walk along the walkways that will give us unique views of the glacier.
The Perito Moreno glacier belongs to the current third largest continental ice field on the planet and Los Glaciares National Park was created in 1937 and declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1981. We will be dazzled by the grandeur of its size, since the front of the Glacier is between 40 and 80 meters high above the level of the lake. We will descend to the shore of the lake to take the nautical tour.
Departure in the morning from the accommodations or agreed point. Brief introduction by the guide about the tour
Route 11/40 with explanation of the flora, fauna and geology of the region.
Tour of the different viewpoints and walkways that offer close views of the glacier front. Time for photos and observation of possible landslides.
Transfer to the pier for navigation in front of the south wall of the Perito Moreno. Boarding and safety explanation.
Transfer back to your hotel or end of service point.
Approximately 8 hours, including transfers and navigation. It may vary depending on times and starting point.
No; the entrance to the National Park is paid on site in local currency.
Layered clothing (base layer, fleece and windproof/waterproof), hat, gloves, non-slip closed shoes, sunscreen and sunglasses.
Yes; Landslides are unpredictable and spectacular natural phenomena. The tour offers good observation points from land and water.
It is not recommended because of the duration; better to schedule other activities on different days.
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