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Argentina And Chile Tour: Patagonia + Torres Del Paine + El Calafate glacier

Argentina + Patagonia + Chile Tour
AYB10C
10 NIGHTS
FROM $2,388
Per person sharing
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Argentina And Chile Tour Patagonia Torres Del Paine El Calafate Glacier

This shared Argentina and Chile tour explores the icefields. lakes & glaciers of spectacular Patagonia, visiting both Torres del Paine National Park & El Calafate, including a boat ride to the base of Perito Morena glacier in Los Glaciares National Park. Also explore the vibrant cities of Buenos Aires & Santiago. All specified transfers & sightseeing included, but not flights. Departs twice monthly (Oct-March). Min 2/max 16.

Argentina And Chile Tour Patagonia Torres Del Paine El Calafate Glacier
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Argentina and Chile Tour
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Buenos Aires
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Plaza de Mayo
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Tango Show
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El Calafate
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Los Glaciares National Park
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Perito Moreno Glacier
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Puerto Natales
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Tour Patagonia, Torres Del Paine
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Santiago
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Argentina and Chile Tour
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Buenos Aires
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Plaza de Mayo
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Tango Show
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El Calafate
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Los Glaciares National Park
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Perito Moreno Glacier
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Puerto Natales
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Tour Patagonia, Torres Del Paine
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Santiago
Day 1
You will be met at Buenos Aires Airport and transferred to your hotel in this exciting city, situated on the estuary of the Río de la Plata - the 'River of Silver'.
 
Check in and relax in this capital of Argentina, known for its wonderful architecture, tango dancing and rich culture, including the highest concentration of theatres in the world.
Day 2
Today your exciting tour of Argentina begins, starting with a half day tour of Buenos Aires - a cosmopolitan city influenced by the many immigrants who helped form it and offering beautiful architecture, history and culture.
 
We visit the chic residential neighbourhood of Palermo, with its elegant mansions surrounded by spacious parks and glamorous Recoleta, where you can visit the famous cemetery where Eva Peron is buried, with its rich architecture (pay entrance fee locally). Next to the cemetery is the church of Our Lady of Pilar, the Recoleta Cultural Centre that was originally a convent and the Palais de Glace exhibition centre.
 
We also visit the historic Plaza de Mayo, the political and cultural centre of the city. Here you can see the Pink House (Presidential Palace), the Pyramid de Mayo and Metropolitan Cathedral. We continue down Avenida de Mayo, with its wide avenues and spacious green areas, past the Obelisk to the neighbourhood of San Telmo, one of the oldest in the city with cobbled streets and colonial houses. Every Sunday an antiques fair takes place here around the Plaza Dorrego. This vibrant area is the centre for most of the tango parlours, restaurants and bars of the city.
 
Going further south, we visit the Italian port neighbourhood of La Boca with its famous football team, colourful houses in Caminito Street and many 'cantinas' (small restaurants). Also the trendy modern neighbourhood of Puerto Madero, where the old piers have been converted into upmarket offices, apartments and restaurants with views of the Rio de la Plata. Here the tour will end, allowing you to explore more of this fascinating area independently, before making your own way back to your hotel.
 
In the evening you will be collected for a Tango Show. Born in the brothels of the city amongst a racial mix of Gauchos, Italian, Spanish and African immigrants, this dance and its music originated as a combination of Cuban and Spanish rhythms, with some polka and African beat. Enjoy the show and included dinner, including mouth-watering Argentinian beef and Malbec wine.
 
Note: On escorted group tours please note that for operational reasons it is sometimes necessary to substitute one hotel with another of a similar quality.
Day 3
Transfer to Aeroparque Airport for your onward flight.

You will be met at El Calafate Airport and transferred to your hotel in this small town, situated on Lake Argentino in Santa Cruz province and the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park.
 
Check in and relax surrounded by the scenery of the spectacular Southern Patagonian Ice Field.
Day 4
Today enjoy a full day excursion to Los Glaciares National Park, the largest national park in Argentina covering an area of over 725,000 hectares and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
 
This is an area of exceptional natural beauty, with towering mountains and many glacial lakes. The giant ice cap in the Austral Andes that feeds these 47 glaciers is the largest outside Antarctica and Greenland, with over half the park covered with enormous glaciers. You can make your way along walkways in front of the famous Perito Moreno Glacier to get closer views. With luck you may see it "calving", when huge chunks of ice break off the glacier and splash into the lake below.
 
As an addition to your tour, we have included a 1-hour boat ride to view this spectacular glacier up-close, before returning to El Calafate in the late afternoon. Lunch is for your own account today.
Day 5
At leisure to explore more of El Calafate and the surrounding area independently or take a boat ride on Lake Argentino.
 
For an extra charge, there is the option of a 5.5-hour Mount Frias 4x4 off-road excursion, with wonderful views of Argentino Lake and the Centinela River Valley from the first viewing point at 450 m. We continue ascending to the second viewpoint at 1,030 m where, weather permitting, you will have spectacular views of Torres Del Paine, the southern and northern channels of Argentino Lake and Mount Fitz Roy. We then descend down the eastern side of the mountain, driving through lenga forest to Estancia Alice, with an included lunch.
 
Alternatively  there is the option of a full day All Glaciers Navigation, sailing up the northern arm of Lake Argentino to the western front of the beautiful Upsala Glacier, crossing the impressive barrier of ice floes that break off constantly from the front of the glacier, before continuing up the Spegazzini channel to view the Seco, Heim south & impressive Spegazzini glaciers, arriving back at port around 14.00.
Day 6
This morning you will be transferred to the El Calafate bus station for a 5-hour public bus ride, travelling across the pampas and crossing the border into Chile (with border formalities).
 
Continue across the dry scrubland of the Magellanic Steppe to Puerto Natales, a former fishing town situated on the Ultima Esperanza (Last Hope) Sound and the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.
 
On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel, where you can relax surrounded by spectacular scenery.
 
Note: Your drivers today will only speak Spanish. Please be aware the border crossing can take up to 2 hours.
Day 7
Today enjoy a full day excursion driving 2-hours across the dry scrubland of the Magellanic Steppe to Torres del Paine National Park - a 242,000 hectare UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its soaring mountains, electric-blue lakes and many glaciers.
 
Along the way we visit the Milodón Cave on Benitez Hill, where the remains of several extinct animals have been found - including a sabre-toothed tiger, an American horse and a gigantic herbivorous mammal known as the milodon. We walk 30-minutes to the main cave which is 200 meters deep, 80 meters wide and 30 meters high and contains a life-size replica of the milodon. You will also see stalactites.
 
We then continue driving towards the park. After seeing our first postcard views of the Paine Massif, we enter Torres del Paine National Park. Here the landscape changes dramatically to spectacular turquoise glacier lakes frequented by marine birds, lofty waterfalls and magnificent granite mountain peaks covered by ice. The enormous Campo de Hielo Sur icecap gives the park four main glaciers - Grey, Dickson, Zapata and Tyndall. Two other glaciers descend from the west side of the central massif.
 
At Grey Lake we walk across a hanging bridge over the Pingo River to its shores. From here you can walk 30-minutes each way to get closer views of the spectacular blue icebergs that have fallen from the Grey Glacier, which can be seen in the distance.
 
We continue driving along this beautiful chain of glacial lakes. After an included lunch, we take a 15-minute walk to the powder blue Salto Grande Waterfall that flows into Lake Pehoé. Our next stop is at the Lake Nordenskjold lookout, with its view over the different peaks of the Paine Massif, including the famous 'horns' (Cuernos del Paine) and Paine Grande, the highest mountain in the park at over 10,000 ft (3,050 m).
 
We also stop at the viewpoint at Lake Amarga ('Bitter Lake') where, weather permitting, you will have one of the best views of the three granite Torres del Paine ('Towers of Blue') from which the park takes its name. Guanaco are plentiful on the open plains of the eastern sector of the park, as are their main predator - the puma (also called mountain lion, or cougar), but as they are nocturnal and have excellent camouflage they are rarely seen.
 
As we leave the park we drive past several large cattle estancias, which are home to the Chilean 'baqueanos' (also called 'huasos' or cowboys), who drink a distinctive caffeine-rich herbal tea known as 'mate', served in a round cup, and love to compete in local rodeos. We stop at the village of Cerro Castillo where you can see the Monument of the Horse sculpture, enjoy a coffee and buy typical handcrafts from the region. A variety of rare wildlife can be seen in these pampas (lowlands) including the elegant guanaco, a type of humpless camel related to the llama, and the lesser rhea which is related to the ostrich and emu. You may see giant condors soaring in the thermals, as well as eagles. Grey and red fox also live here, but are rarely seen. We continue past Figueroa Lake and return to Puerto Natales in the late afternoon.
 
Note: Sometimes this tour operates in the reverse direction.
Day 8
This morning you will be transferred from your hotel to nearby Puerto Bories for a full day excursion by boat to the Serrano Glacier.
 
We navigate through the beautiful Ultima Esperanza Fjord, passing remote cattle and sheep estancias (ranches) until we enter Bernardo O´Higgins National Park. At certain times of the year you may see sea lions taking refuge in the cliffs and Andean condors (the largest vulture) soaring high above the cliffs. You will also see cormorants and other sea birds.
 
The first glacier we see is the icy blue Balmaceda Glacier that is over 1,000 years old, but is now receding due to global warming. At the end of the fjord we disembark at Puerto Toro and walk 30-minutes each way through a tranquil indigenous forest to the foot of the Serrano Glacier that is part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. If you are fortunate you may see a large chunk of ice detaching and crashing into the waters below, a process known as "calving". If you have mobility issues and do not wish to walk to the glacier, there is a lookout point close to the jetty.
 
Afterwards we return to the boat, stopping on the way back at a traditional estancia to enjoy an included 'asado al palo' (typical Magellanic barbeque). We continue sailing back to Puerto Bories, arriving in the late afternoon.
 
Note: Wear good walking shoes and dress warmly for this excursion with a fleece, waterproof jacket, gloves, beanie and scarf as Patagonia often has four seasons in one day.  From May to September this excursion is only available on a Sunday.
Day 9
Transfer to Puerto Natales Bus Station for the 3-hour coach ride to Punta Arenas Airport for your onward flight.

You will be met at Santiago Airport and transferred to the capital of Santiago de Chile.
 
Check into your hotel in this sophisticated and cosmopolitan city, situated in a valley surrounded by the snow-capped Andes Mountains and the beautiful Chilean Coastal Range.
Day 10
Today enjoy a half day tour of the modern city of Santiago. We begin in the downtown area of this relatively compact city, where modern buildings have transformed the landscape, and visit Santa Lucia Hill where the city of Santiago was founded in 1541.
 
We continue to the Plaza de Armas in the heart of the old colonial city and bustling Ahumada Boulevard with its many shops, street performers and vendors. Here you will be able to see some beautiful Neo-classical buildings – including the 18th century Cathedral of Santiago and the early 19th century Royal Court Palace, which now houses the National History Museum. Also enjoy outside views of the Municipal Offices, the Post Office and the current Presidential Palace, La Moneda.
 
Your afternoon is free to explore more of Santiago independently.
 
Note: Most museums are closed on Mondays.
Day 11
Transfer to Santiago Airport for your flight home.