Day 8: USHUAIA-EL CALAFATE
Reception at the El Calafate Airport and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day free. Accommodation.
Day 9: EL CALAFATE
In the morning the Perito Moreno Glacier Full Day Tour starts. Departure from El Calafate towards the West. After travelling through the Patagonian Plateau we can observe ‘Ñandues’ (Rhea Birds), Guanacos, Armadillos and a great variety of birds (among them the Black-Chested Buzzard-Eagle and the Condor). After travelling through a transition area we are able to appreciate how the landscape completely changes when leaving the steppe into the Sub-Andean Patagonian Forest composed of Lengas (White Oaks), Ñires (Antartic Beech) and flowers of intense colours of which the red flowers of the ‘Notro’ (Fire Bush) are the ones that most stand out. The vegetation indicates where rain level increases as we continue to advance towards the west and the Andes. After travelling afew kilometres, we find the Entrance to the National Park. Once inside the Los Glaciares National Park, we can appreciate the long and wide footbridges of the viewpoint, constructed in three levels, from which you are surprised with spectacular panoramic views of the Perito Moreno Glacier, always blended with the periodical ice slides, sometimes very significant, of its front. Optional: making a nautical safari. This lake tour leaves from the Bajo las Sombras Pier, inside the park, and sails along the Chico Channel of the Argentino Lake to observe the Southern wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier. During almost an hour the ship sails parallel to the wall of approximately 70m (229.66ft) in height, which allows us to enjoy from close the ice slides and the grandeur of the glacier. Return to the hotel. Accommodation
Day 10: EL CALAFATE
Early in the morning begins the All Glaciers Tour | Upsala, Onelli and Spegazzini in the morning. Leaving from El Calafate and travelling some 30 minutes on the route that joins this city with Puerto Bandera, from where ships leave. Sailing towards the Upsala Glacier, we go through the narrowest part of the Argentino Lake, called Boca del Diablo (Devil’s Mouth), of barely 1 km (0.62 mi) in width. Further ahead, we start to enjoy the great quantity of ice floes that are pushed by strong west winds. From a safe distance of 800m (2,624.7ft), we can enjoy the Upsala Glacier front. This glacier is the largest of the National Park, with a surface area of 595 km2 (229.75 mi2) and 60 m (196.85ft) in height. The sailing continues southwards up to Onelli Bay where we disembark. Free time for lunch. After lunch we trek some 800m (2,624.67 ft) through a wood until we reach the Onelli Lake, with its surface covered with ice floes. From this point we can see four other glaciers: Onelli, Bolados, Agassiz and Heim. Finally, we will visit the Spegazzini Glacier front, the highest of the region, with a front with its highest peaks reaching 135m (442.91ft) in height. On the way back, we disembark again in Puerto Bandera, and are transferred back by land to the city of El Calafate. Accommodation.
Day 11: EL CALAFATE – BUENOS AIRES
As scheduled, transfer to El Calafate Airport to board the flight to Buenos Aires.