Discover the best top things to do in Patagonia, Argentina including Mirador Lago Traful, Laguna Torre, Iglesia Nuestra Senora del Nahuel Huapi, Isla Victoria, Museo Paleontologico Egidio Feruglio, Petrified Forest Natural Monument Park (Bosques Petrificados), Route of the Seven Lakes, Faro Les Eclaireurs, Circuito Pehuenia, Mirador Belvedere.
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Beautiful scenery, the hike was relatively easy to moderate. Recommend this hike if you are in El Chaltan for a few days. Mount Fitz Roy hike was our favorite! As others have said, the weather is unpredictable and you may start out with sunny weather and by the time you get to the Laguna Torre or other destinations it can be clouded over. We were lucky with abnormally warm weather and mostly clear good weather; however, if you can plan to spend some time at Laguna Torre or Fitz Roy since the weather changes so quickly you will likely be rewarded with clear views at some point during the day!
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Built in 1946, this cathedral and its beautiful stained-glass windows are among the most moving sights of San Carlos de Bariloche.
We visit Houses of Worship as we travel internationally. And we recommend a visit toCatedral de San Carlos de Bariloche.
4.5 based on 3,524 reviews
We visited the island with a private tour guide. He took us to all the beautiful beaches, look out, trails, etc in the island. Is was so tranquil. Wonderful walk.
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very cool dinosaurs! probably the best museum i've been to in argentina. loved the david attenborough film and had a great tour
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This is a day trip from San Carlos de Bariloche to San Martin de los Andes. If you have the time you will enjoy the beauty of the scenery, spectacular!
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Such a catchy phrase. Of course, if you are touring in the area, you must have a picture of it. So, on your voyage through the Beagle Channel by catamaran, the catamaran will stop at this lighthouse and pivot, so everyone on the deck can have photo access to it. You will also see cormorants, sea lions and penguins on other islands in the Beagle Channel. Now that you have the iconic picture, you might want to know something about the lighthouse This lighthouse at the end of the world and the beautiful island on which it lies inspired one of Jules Verne’s lesser known books, "Lighthouse at the End of the World", an adventure story about a tenacious lighthouse keeper and a sadistic band of pirates.The French author started writing the book in 1901 and it was published posthumously in 1905. The lighthouse is built on the Isla de los Estados island some 29 kilometers from the mainland of Argentina’s southern most province Tierra del Fuego. It is powered by solar power. The iconic picture, with the mountains in the background, will be lovely, especially on a sunny day. I was debating how many stars to give Faro Les Eclaireurs One sees it for only a few minutes in passing. But, there is only one lighthouse at the end of the world. If you are lucky enough to be close enough to take a picture of it, you will have done something most of your friends have not. I give it a five for the bragging rights :).
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