Just 10 kilometers away from the city of Ushuaia, we find a natural treasure of immeasurable value. The snowy peaks of the last stretch of the Andes Mountain Range peek above the forested valleys, revealing their summits carved by the last glaciations. Dozens of trails venture into this dense vegetation, leading the traveler to the shores of the Beagle Channel and freshwater lakes that can take the breath away from even the most experienced explorer.
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The Yámana people, indigenous inhabitants of this region, were well aware of the virtues of this area. For millennia, they inhabited its coasts, obtaining everything they needed to live in perfect harmony with their environment from the land and sea. It may be hard to imagine, but just 150 years ago, they were the only inhabitants of this area. Today, the beauty of this majestic place is no longer a secret, making it one of the most visited National Parks in Argentina.
Exploring the park in the afternoon offers us the opportunity to make the most of the daylight, which extends until around 11 pm during the summer, and immerse ourselves in the tranquility of its nature, avoiding the crowds caused by large tourist groups. We will learn about the history of the native cultures that inhabited the region and discover ancient archaeological sites that pinpoint the exact locations where these families lived. We will be able to sit in the exact same spot, see the same landscape, and hear the same sounds they heard for thousands of years.
As the evening approaches, we will head to a cozy structural dome where we will enjoy a delicious dinner. There, we can relax and savor a specially designed menu with regional ingredients while sharing the sunset by candlelight and engaging in warm conversation.
This excursion has been designed to offer travelers a complete experience, from exploring the landscapes to connecting with the nature and history of the place. All you need is the appropriate outdoor attire, a positive attitude towards nature, an adventurous spirit, and a willingness to be enchanted by the magic of Tierra del Fuego National Park.
4:30 PM Departure from the hotel to the National Park.
5:30 PM Ensenada Zaratiegui: the green rocks and yellow lichens. The view of the Yámana.
6:30 PM The forest trail. The "Bahía de la Buena Madera".
8:00 PM Lake Acigami.
8:30 PM Dinner with drinks in a dome overlooking Cerro Cóndor.
10:00 PM Return to the hotel.
(*) The excursion may start 30 to 60 minutes earlier in some months to maximize daylight.
Transportation from the hotel
Dinner & drinks
English / Spanish guide
National Park entrance fee (can be included if requested)
End of the World Train (it can't be included)
Homemade pumpkin soup with wild celery and canelo pepper.
Selection of regional cheeses and cold cuts.
Homemade pickled vegetables.
Natural king crab on a bed of avocado.
Bruschettas with garlic aioli.
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Dessert: Secret extra-rich recipe kept under lock and key.
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Welcome cocktail.
Mineral water. Fruit juice. Patagonian red wine.
👂 Listening to a woodpecker pecking at a tree trunk. Being silent and trying to spot it among the treetops.
🧘♀️ Sitting on a Yámana shell midden and visualizing the ancient landscape.
⛈ Walking in the rain without getting wet. Sensing the scent of the damp forest floor.
🦊 Spotting a red fox peeking out from beneath the bushes.
Waterproof jacket.
Footwear with moisture protection.
Comfortable and warm long pants.
Fleece or microfleece jacket.
Warm hat and buff. Gloves.
Backpack for personal belongings with waterproof cover.
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