Argentina & Chile: Amazing Patagonia - 13 days
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- Hiking
- Kayaking and canoeing
- National parks
- Natural landmarks sightseeing
- Family
- duration 13 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 5-79 yrs
- guiding method Partially guided
- Tour Code BM-14826
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Footprint
Carbonneutral
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- Discover Perito Moreno Glacier
- Hiking in El Chalten with Mt. Fitz Roy
- Trek Torres del Paine National Park
- Discover the Ushuaia end of the world lighthouse at the southernmost spot in the globe
Visit stunning glaciers, majestic mountains and pristine national parks in Patagonia on this 13-day adventure tour in Argentina and Chile. Starting in El Calafate and finishing in Ushuaia, you’ll take a boat trip to Perito Moreno Glacier, hike in Chalten mountain ranges nearby Mount Fitz Roy, visit Torres del Paine National Park and make a road trip through Patagonian steppe to get to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. An ideal trip for those interested on experiencing the cultural heritage and adventurous natural beauty of Patagonia.
Please see the detailed itinerary for more information.
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Day 1: Travel to Patagonia, El Calafate
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Day 2: El Calafate: Perito Moreno Glacier Tour
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Day 3: El Calafate
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Day 4: El Calafate / El Chalten - Patagonia Hiking
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Day 5: Trekking in El Chalten - Mountains and Lakes
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Day 6: Patagonia Hiking in El Chalten - Return to El Calafate
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Day 7: Travel to Chile: Torres Del Paine tour
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Day 8: Hiking to Base las Torres in Torres del Paine
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Day 9: Puerto Natales / Punta Arenas
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Day 10: Travel to Ushuaia
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Day 11: Ushuaia: Trekking & Canoeing in the National Park
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Day 12: Patagonia Tours: Beagle Channel Cruise
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Day 13: Ushuaia - End of the Argentina & Chile adventure
- All transfers mentioned, including to and from airports
- 12-nights accommodation including breakfast
- Bilingual guide (English / Spanish)
- Round trip bus El Calafate / El Chalten / El Calafate
- One way bus Puerto Natales / Punta Arenas
- One way bus Punta Arenas / Ushuaia
- Perito Moreno Glacier tour and cruise
- Torres del Paine day tour with lunch
- Guided hike and canoe trip in Tierra del Fuego NP
- Beagle Channel Cruise
- Chalten & Torres del Paine hiking maps
- International or domestic flights
- Parks or reserves entrance fees
- Travel / medical insurance
- Meals not in the itinerary
- Discount for this tour will not be available during New Year's Eve and Christmas 2018 and, in 2019, from February 12 to 18 and March 1 to 5
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20% Deposit payable upfront. Remaining balance payable 45 days prior to trip departure. Free cancellation up to 45 days prior departure, but the 20% deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applicable within 45 days of departure.
PaymentA deposit of 20% is required when booking this tour. The remaining balance will be charged 45 days prior departure. For any bookings within 45 days of departure, the full tour amount will be charged upon booking.
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Other Practical InformationIt is the responsibility of the client to be in possession of a valid passport, visa permits, inoculations and preventive medicines as may be required for the duration of the tour. COVID-19 Safety MeasuresThis trip incorporates the following COVID-19 measures:
- This tour has received the World Travel and Tourism Council’s ‘Safe Travels’ stamp, which provides travellers with assurance that COVID-19 health and hygiene global standardised protocols have been adopted.
- Group tours will be reduced to smaller sizes to protect against COVID-19.
- Hygiene protocols have been adopted on this trip. Wearing a mask, hand washing and general sanitizing has been implemented on this tour. Frequently touched surfaces are furthermore regularly disinfected.
- Distancing measures have been implemented to safeguard against COVID-19.
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Is traveling to Argentina expensive?
Though Argentina is not among the cheapest countries to visit, if you’re bringing in a higher-value currency, it will not seem very expensive. If budget is a constraint, it is possible to squeeze in a trip for as little as USD 40 a day (we’re talking hostel accommodation, public transport, etc). But for a more comfortable trip, be prepared to shell out upwards of USD 100. Typically, coastal towns like Del Plata and popular tourist destinations like Patagonia are more expensive. Pro tip: think US dollars and not Argentine pesos because the value of the local currency may not be what you’ve researched online.
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What is the best month to visit Argentina?
Argentina is the world’s eighth-largest country, with a wide variety of landscapes. So, depending on the kind of trip you have in mind, you can visit the country throughout the year. Overall, the best time to visit Argentina is between December and February—the beaches are warm and welcoming. If you want to explore the spectacular wilderness of Patagonia, the ideal time is between December and March, though it can get crowded. March to May is perfect to cover Buenos Aires and the Lake District. Mid-June through to October in Argentina is great for winter-sports enthusiasts. The best ski conditions are from mid-July till early September. However, do note that July is the winter vacation month and sees local crowds in many ski resorts. More information here.
- Which airport(s) does the tour start and end in?
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Is English a well-spoken language in Argentina?
English is not spoken widely in Argentina. You might meet younger people in big cities who speak English, and it is generally understood in the tourist industry, but beyond that don’t expect to find too many English speakers. Argentina’s official language is Spanish and most of the country’s 45 million people speak it. Anyone visiting from Spain or other Spanish-speaking countries like Mexico will not find it too hard to navigate the language barrier, though dialects and pronunciations are different. Italian comes second, with around 1.5 million speakers. Other languages with a significant number of speakers include Arabic, German and Yiddish.
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Is Argentina expensive to visit?
Though Argentina is not among the cheapest countries to visit, if you’re bringing in a higher-value currency, it will not seem very expensive. If budget is a constraint, it is possible to squeeze in a trip for as little as USD 40 a day (we’re talking hostel accommodation, public transport, etc). But for a more comfortable trip, be prepared to shell out upwards of USD 100. Typically, coastal towns like Del Plata and popular tourist destinations like Patagonia are more expensive. Pro tip: think US dollars and not Argentine pesos because the value of the local currency may not be what you’ve researched online.