Discover the best top things to do in Patagonia, Argentina including Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, Perito Moreno National Park, Los Alerces National Park, Los Glaciares, Parque Nacional Perito Moreno, Cabalgatas del Tero, Bahia Ensenada Zaratiegui, Petrified Forest Natural Monument Park (Bosques Petrificados), Parque Nacional Lago Puelo, Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego.
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This area is amazing. Well worth a trip to visit for several days. We were on a group trip & spent 4 nights. We could have easily stayed a full week & not seen it all. Incredible scenery. Hiking is great.
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A trip to this imposing glacier gives you a chance to walk on the ice wearing cleats and to see and hear a truly astounding spectacle: blocks of ice rupturing and floating away as icebergs.
A true world class must see Do your research and spend as much of a full day as you can As well as the boardwalks and the many vistas, we did the boat trip and mini hike on the glacier. The crampons took a little getting used to and the on glacier ice hike was not for the faint hearted or physically impaired. It was done by the National Park staff very well. It wasn’t cheap, but we felt we experienced everything this remarkable national park has to offer Unmissable
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Las aguas turquesas del fascinante conjunto de lagos que ocupan buena parte del Parque Nacional Perito Moreno son el espejo en el que se reflejan, entre otros, el bosque de lenga. Allí, el Cerro San Lorenzo, es la segunda cima más alta de la Patagonia e ícono de la Cordillera. Conocido como el “Everest argentino” es un gran desafío para los amantes de la montaña. El Parque permanece abierto desde el 1º de octubre al 30 de abril. La entrada es gratuita y es obligatorio, por seguridad, registrarse al ingresar.
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Salidas para ver Villa La Angostura desde los lugares mas privilegiados.Las cabalgatas se realizan en territorio del Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi (PNNH), por lo que cabalgaremos, no sólo por la montaña, sino por tierras de un Parque Nacional, en una zona de extrema belleza donde habitan distintas especies de flora y fauna en su estado natural.
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Perhaps the most photgraphed spot on our trip to Tierra del Fuego - fortunate to have a sunny day, and nearly every step offered another amazing vista. Incredibly windy in December, so be prepared! Apparently, as one of the first reviewers of this beautiful place, Tripadvisor is not allowing the opportunity to post my many photographs...hope to be able to once they confirm this attraction.
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I stayed two nights at Los Cauquennes Hotel before a ten day cruise to Antarctica. Did an entire day at the national park with the extraordinary services of Canal fun and Nature which provided us with an all-morning guided trek of 4 to 6 miles in the beautiful forest, then a lunch in a domed tent that they maintain, followed by a two hour canoe ride (actually inflatable rafts where that are somewhat comparable to canoes). An amazing history, a fair amount of wild life, beautiful views of the various bays, and an interesting self-paddled ride in the afternoon on one of the lakes and then rivers. Everything in the park is well organized even if you don't use a guide or similar service.
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