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Journeys: Discover Patagonia

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Journeys: Discover Patagonia

Day 1 - Buenos Aires

Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. Arrive in Buenos Aires and transfer to the hotel. There are no planned activities, so check in and enjoy the city.

Day 2 - Buenos Aires/San Carlos de Bariloche

Catch a flight to San Carlos de Bariloche in northern Patagonia, known as Argentina's Lake District. Enjoy the highlights of this picturesque town on a half-day tour, driving along the edge of sapphire-hued Nahuel Huapi Lake, visiting scenic Bahia Lopez, or Lopez Bay, and ascending Cerro Campanario for panoramic views of the surrounding forests and snowcapped peaks.

Day 3 - San Carlos de Bariloche

Spend the day on your own in Bariloche, choosing from a range of outdoor activities. Set out on a hike amid luxuriant forests and glacial lakes or opt to navigate Nahuel Huapi Lake and Cantaros Waterfall on an all-day adventure. You can also choose to relax and explore charming Bariloche, sampling some of the delicious chocolate for which the town is known. Bariloche in many ways resembles the alpine resorts of Europe. Sample a beef parrillada, or a variety of fresh salmon or lake trout, then take a day hike around Cerro Catedral or enjoy some shopping. It's also important to know that Bariloche is famous for its quality and quantity of chocolate!

Day 4 - San Carlos de Bariloche/Puerto Varas

Embark upon the famed Andean Lakes Crossing, connecting Argentina and Chile through a network of volcano-lined, crystal-clear lakes. Board a catamaran from Bariloche and sail across the waters of Nahuel Huapi Lake, Lake Frias, and Todos los Santos Lake, experiencing one of the most breathtaking border crossings in the world. Arrive on the shores of Chile and transfer to your hotel in Puerto Varas. There are few areas in the world that can match the Chilean Lake District for scenic grandeur. Enjoy picture-perfect views of snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, emerald lakes, smoking volcanoes, forests, and glaciers.

Day 5 - Puerto Varas

Enjoy free time to explore this beautiful lakeside town. Opt to take a ferry to Chiloe Island, a fishing village with a handcraft market, and pay a visit to the nearby penguin colony. Or choose to venture into Vicente Perez Rosales National Park??the oldest national park in Chile??to hike the Desolation Pass trail, climbing up the ice-clad slopes of Osorno Volcano.

Day 6 - Puerto Varas/Torres del Paine National Park

Catch a flight to Punta Arenas and transfer to Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. One of the most spectacular parks in the Americas, Torres del Paine covers a sweeping expanse of glaciers, forests, and gem-coloured lagoons, crowned by the jagged pinnacles of the Torres del Paine mountains. Settle into your hotel and relax this evening. Words cannot describe the majesty and beauty of this national park in Chilean Patagonia. The lucky people have the opportunity to see this area and those who do will find it difficult to forget its vivid colours and tranquility. Once a large sheep estancia, the park was established in 1959 as the Parque Nacional Lago Grey. Prior to this, "baqueanos" (cowboys) grazed their flocks here and fires occasionally burnt out of control. More land was added to the park in 1962 and the name was changed to its present one. The "Torre" (Tower) Sur rises 2,900m (9,512 ft) above sea level, the Torre Central is 2,850m (9,348 ft) high, and the Torre Norte measures 2,600m (8,528 ft). The "Cuernos" (Horns) del Paine, massive blocks of various rock layers visible from great distances, are as spectacular as the towers themselves.

Day 7 - Torres del Paine National Park

Embark on a full-day exploration of Torres del Paine National Park with an expert guide. Travel by van across the rugged, windswept landscape and set out on short walks to discover some of the park's most majestic features, including Grey Lake, Grey Glacier, Lake Sarmiento, Azul Lagoon, and more. Along the way, keep a lookout for the park's resident creatures??eagles, condors, foxes, armadillos, as well as an indigenous type of ostrich.

Day 8 - Torres del Paine National Park/El Calafate

Enjoy a scenic drive to El Calafate, Argentina, your base for exploring Los Glaciares National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage site makes up part of South America's largest ice field; it is also home to the magnificent Perito Moreno Glacier. Drive towards lofty peaks to the dynamic Moreno Glacier in Glacier National Park. Spot condors, rheas, eagles or flamingos en route, but the real star of the day is the glacier itself, located at the southern terminus of Glacier National Park.

Day 9 - El Calafate

This morning, hear a talk by a local glacier expert before venturing into Los Glaciares National Park to view the Perito Moreno Glacier, an active glacier on the southern arm of Lake Argentino. Witness this continually advancing mass calve great chunks of ice into the lake; and opt to take a boat ride along the glacier's front wall, where most of the calving takes place.

Day 10 - El Calafate/Ushuaia

Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city on Earth, soaring above the jaw-dropping landscapes of Patagonia. Upon arrival, enjoy some free time. Choose to visit the Maritime Museum, housed in a former prison, and learn about the stories of seafarers and captives at the "End of the World" or explore Tierra del Fuego National Park. Later, enjoy an included visit to the Museum at the End of the World with a local guide, and learn more about the indigenous history of the entire region of Tierra del Fuego and of Patagonia. Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, is located on the shores of the Beagle Channel.

Day 11 - Ushuaia

Travel to Martillo Island to get up close with the gentoo and Magellanic penguins that reside here part of the year, and learn about their habits and behaviour from a naturalist guide.

Day 12 - Ushuaia/Buenos Aires

Fly back to Buenos Aires and take time to explore this vibrant metropolis on your own, visiting some of the city's galleries, museums, and cafes. This evening, enjoy a private tango lesson at a personal studio; then practice your moves alongside other students and teachers during a milonga, a social dancing event. Fly north to the buzzing metropolis that is Buenos Aires. Known as the "Paris of the Americas", Buenos Aires is a vibrant city full of life. When you're finished exploring, rest your feet and enjoy a drink at one of the many sidewalk cafes, ideal places to get a feel for the contemplative Argentine way of life. Since Buenos Aires will be the last chance to try the succulent beef, chicken, and chorizo parrilladas, dig in and enjoy!

Day 13 - Buenos Aires

Discover the charms of Buenos Aires on a city tour. Visit key landmarks such as Plaza de Mayo and the pink balcony made famous by Argentina's iconic first lady Eva Peron; and see the Recoleta Cemetery, where Peron is buried. Explore the city's most interesting neighbourhoods, including San Telmo and the colourful artist's quarter of La Boca. This evening, consider catching a tango show at one of the many famous tanguerias in the area, or wander the pedestrian walkways and see some dancing in the streets as you search for places to try the succulent and deliciously tender steak that Argentina is known for. Known as the "Paris of the Americas", Buenos Aires is a vibrant city full of life. Visit the districts of La Boca, Recoleta, and San Telmo. Consider catching a tango show at one of the many famous tanguerias or wander the pedestrian walkways and see some dancing in the streets.

Day 14 - Buenos Aires

Depart at any time.
Summary

What’s included?

Extra expenses at the destination
There are restrictions to your included arrival transfer.

Accommodation

Hotels (13 nts).

Local transport

Bus/van, plane, boat, ferry, hiking, walking.

Meals

Meals Included: 13 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
Meals Budget: Allow USD545-710 for meals not included.

Additional info

San Carlos de Bariloche
- Hiking

Puerto Blest
- Puerto Blest and Cantaros Waterfall Navigation (90USD per person)

Isla Chiloé
- Chiloé Island Excursion (180USD per person)

Volcán Osorno
- Osorno Volcano Day Hike (161USD per person)

Puerto Varas
- Paso Desolacion Trek (161USD per person)

Perito Moreno Glacier
- Perito Moreno Glacier Tour (45USD per person)

Ushuaia
- The Maritime Museum and Prison at the End of the World Museum (29USD per person)
- Tierra del Fuego National Park Visit

Buenos Aires
- Teatro Colón Tour (25USD per person)

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