Winter ToursNational Park with lunch (6 hs.)

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Explore the magic of Tierra del Fuego National Park under its winter mantle, journeying through snow-covered forests and frozen landscapes. The experience culminates with a gourmet lunch in our exclusive heated dome.

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Winter: May to September

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Private tour

We venture into the white landscapes of the National Park, seeking the serenity of its most intimate corners. We offer low-difficulty hikes adapted to winter terrain to discover unique landscapes. We conclude with a high-quality gastronomic experience in our exclusive dome, a warm refuge surrounded by dreamlike surroundings.

Our winter adventure begins with a journey from Ushuaia, entering a landscape transformed by ice and snow.

The tour continues by vehicle toward the Park's most striking points. Our expert guides will select the safest and most scenic trails for short hikes, exploring attractions such as Lake Acigami, Laguna Verde, and the Ovando River. The journey reaches its landmark at Lapataia Bay, the end of National Route 3, which at this time of year offers a unique and rugged perspective of the End of the World.

To crown the day, we will take shelter in our exclusive heated dome. There, we will enjoy a restorative lunch with privileged views of the Cerro Cóndor, combining indoor warmth with the untamed beauty of the Fuegian winter.

This schedule is a proposed morning itinerary. The start time can be adjusted to the passenger's preferences with prior coordination and subject to availability, ensuring the flexibility of our private service.

  • 08:30 AM: Pick-up from your hotel in Ushuaia.
  • 09:00 AM: Entry to the National Park and exploration. Vehicle tour visiting Lake Acigami, Laguna Verde, Ovando River, and the Cormoranes Archipelago. Short walks and photo stops are adapted to snow and weather conditions.
  • 12:00 PM: Arrival at Lapataia Bay.
  • 12:45 PM: Lunch at the Dome.
  • 01:30 PM: Return to Ushuaia.
  • 02:00 PM: Arrival in the city.

Important Note: While the activity durations and the order of the stops are flexible and coordinated with the guide on the day of the tour, the start time must be arranged in advance and is subject to availability. All plans are tailored to the group's preferences, the time of year, and the guide's professional assessment.

Hiking:

  • Intensity: Easy. 2:30 - 3:00 total hours.
  • Cumulative elevation gain: 50 m / 160 ft.
  • Elevation gain: 30 m / 100 ft.
  • Distance: 3.5 km / 2 miles.
  • Appetizer: Homemade pumpkin soup.
  • Main Course: Fuegian lamb stew.
  • Dessert: Brownie with red berry sauce and whipped cream.
  • Drinks: Mineral water, soda, and Patagonian Malbec red wine.
  • Transfers,
  • English/Spanish speaking guides,
  • Lunch with beverages.
  • National Park Entrance Fee: Must be paid on the day of the excursion.
  • End of the World Train: Can be included upon request (advance booking required).

The weather in Tierra del Fuego is known for its variability. It is not uncommon to experience sun, rain, and wind on the same day. Average temperatures in summer hover around 10°C (with variations between 5°C and 15°C), while in winter they are usually around 0°C. Being prepared is key to fully enjoying the experience.

Essential Clothing: The "Onion" Method

To ensure comfort during outdoor activities, dressing in layers is crucial. The "onion" system allows you to adapt your clothes to changing weather conditions and your level of physical activity.

  • Layers: Wear several thin layers that can be easily put on or taken off to regulate your body temperature in response to wind or sun.
  • Footwear: This is the most important item. We recommend waterproof footwear that offers robust protection, ideal for walking on wet, muddy, or snowy terrain.
  • Jacket: Essential. A waterproof or water-resistant jacket will effectively protect you from rain and wind.
     
    Recommended Clothing:
  • Thermal undergarments (shirt and leggings for those who are particularly sensitive to the cold).
  • Comfortable long pants for trekking.
  • Waterproof trekking boots for walking on mountainous terrain.
  • A fleece or microfleece jacket/sweatshirt.
  • A rain/windproof jacket. Ideal: Gore-tex or softshell.
  • Warm hat and neck warmer (buff). Gloves.
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen.
  • Bringing your own bottle helps us avoid using disposable plastics: we will have water to refill it!

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