Tierra Del Fuego National Park With Optional End Of The World Train

Tierra Del Fuego National Park With Optional End Of The World Train

Duración: 6 Horas

Embark on a half-day journey to Tierra del Fuego National Park, where you'll have the chance to discover one of the region's most stunning parks. Guided by an expert, you'll learn all about the fascinating native flora and fauna. Don't miss the visit to Acigami Lake, renowned for its pristine, glacial waters, surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests, creating a breathtaking landscape.

Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to explore Lapataia Bay, home to the iconic sign marking the end of National Route 3.

This is undoubtedly a must-see destination on your adventure to the End of the World!

Optional: One-way ticket for the End of the World Train.

From 49.583 ARS

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Descripción del Tour:

After picking you up from your hotel in central Ushuaia, we'll embark on a journey to the Tierra del Fuego National Park in a cozy bus featuring both air conditioning and heating. During our drive, you'll be captivated by the stunning views of the lakes, ponds, and rivers as we travel along National Route 3. We'll pause briefly to take in the sweeping vistas of the Beagle Channel, the Ushuaia Peninsula, and the Bridges, Willie, and Les Eclaireurs archipelagos.

Our route will take us past the foothills of Mount Susana, where we'll observe the historical contributions of the prisoners from the old prison, including the Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino (known as the End of the World Train).

We'll continue for another 2 km before entering the National Park, where the tree-lined road will lead us to Acigami Lake, a glacially formed lake beautifully surrounded by mountains and forests. Here, you might spot native wildlife.

After a 30-minute break in the service area, we'll proceed to the far end of the park where National Route 3 concludes at Lapataia Bay. Discover remnants of the ancient indigenous peoples who once inhabited the region and pass by beaver dams on the path leading to Lapataia Bay, at the edge of the world.

Following an incredible half-day immersed in nature, we'll return you to the port of Ushuaia.

OPTIONAL:

This excursion can be paired with a 1-hour End of the World Train ride. Begin your journey at the End of the World Station, traversing the final 7 km of the original 25 km route that historically transported the prisoner train nearly a century ago. Experience the breathtaking beauty of Austral Patagonia from the renowned Train to the End of the World. Following the train ride, you'll be collected again at the National Park Station where the train journey concludes.

Lo que SI incluye:

- Transfer IN from hotels. - Transfer OUT to the Port of Ushuaia. - Guide: Spanish/English.

Lo que NO incluye:

*Entrance to the National Park. *Transfer back to your hotel. *Food and/or drinks. *Any other additional. *Optional activities.

Preguntas Frecuentes

Tierra del Fuego National Park offers stunning landscapes combining mountains, forests, and coastline. Some of the main attractions include Lapataia Bay, Roca Lake, and the chance to see native flora and fauna. The park also provides a unique introduction to the Tierra del Fuego nature. From scenic trails to natural viewpoints, every corner promises a memorable experience for nature lovers. Don't forget to visit the iconic "End of the World," where the continent ends and the icy Beagle Channel extends.

A Tierra del Fuego National Park excursion generally includes transportation to and from Ushuaia, a tour guide who provides historical and natural details about the park, and visits to the main points of interest within the park. You also have the option of complementing the experience with a ride on the famous End of the World Train, which follows a historic route used by former prison inmates. Although park admission is not always included, it is a must-do experience for any tourist visiting Ushuaia.

Traveling on the End of the World Train is a unique experience that transports you back in time. This historic train follows the old route used by prisoners at Ushuaia Prison in the 20th century. As you travel through the forest of Tierra del Fuego National Park, you'll enjoy stunning panoramic views and hear fascinating stories about Ushuaia's past. The comfortable carriages ensure a pleasant journey, with opportunities to photograph the surrounding nature. It's a recommended activity to complete your visit to the park.

The best time to visit Tierra del Fuego National Park depends on what you're looking for. The most popular season is the southern hemisphere summer, from December to March, when the weather is warmer and there are more daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities. However, autumn offers a spectacle of colors in the forests, while winter transforms the landscape with snow, perfect for those who enjoy tranquility. Each season offers its own charm, making it a unique experience.

To fully enjoy your excursion to Tierra del Fuego National Park, it is essential to dress appropriately due to the changeable Patagonian climate. It is recommended to wear layers, starting with a thermal layer, followed by warm clothing and a waterproof jacket to protect you from the wind and occasional rain. Comfortable, waterproof footwear is essential for hiking the park's trails. Don't forget to bring a hat, gloves, and sunscreen, as the weather can change quickly. By following these recommendations, you can enjoy your visit without worrying about the weather conditions.

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