Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, offers a truly captivating adventure through the Tierra del Fuego National Park. The Tierra Del Fuego Trekking and Canoeing tour promises an immersive experience, blending moderate hikes along sub-Antarctic forests with the tranquility of paddling inflatable canoes on scenic rivers. Traversing this unique landscape, visitors will not only encounter the region’s diverse wildlife but also uncover the remarkable natural wonders that define Patagonia’s allure. With expert guidance and a small group setting, this tour promises an unforgettable connection to the captivating essence of Ushuaia.
This experience made our list of the 20 Best Hiking And Trekking Tours In Ushuaia.
Key Points
- Explore the sub-Antarctic forests of Tierra del Fuego National Park on a moderate hiking adventure near Ushuaia.
- Enjoy a scenic picnic lunch near Acigami Lake in a geodesic dome while on the tour.
- Paddle inflatable canoes on the Lapataia and Ovando rivers, transitioning to the Beagle Channel.
- Benefit from personalized attention with a small-group tour limited to 10 participants.
- Experience the natural wonders of Patagonia, including mountains, freshwater rivers, and lakes, led by knowledgeable bilingual guides.
Tour Overview
This Tierra del Fuego trekking and canoeing tour is an exciting 8-hour adventure from Ushuaia. Priced from €157.19 per person, it’s a small-group experience limited to 10 participants.
The tour includes hotel pickup, a bilingual guide, and all necessary equipment for canoeing. Guests will explore sub-Antarctic forests along the Beagle Channel, enjoy a dome-covered lunch immersed in Patagonian nature, and paddle inflatable canoes on rivers leading to the Beagle Channel.
The itinerary features a moderate hike in Tierra del Fuego National Park, showcasing mountains, rivers, and lakes. While children under 5, pregnant women, and those with mobility issues can’t participate, the tour offers an immersive introduction to Tierra del Fuego’s natural wonders.
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Activity Details
The tour begins with a moderate hike through the sub-Antarctic forests of Tierra del Fuego National Park, allowing guests to enjoy the park’s stunning landscapes.
Along the way, adventurers can:
- Discover mountains, rivers, and lakes that dot the rugged terrain.
- Enjoy a scenic picnic lunch near the tranquil Acigami Lake, sheltered in a geodesic dome.
- Paddle inflatable canoes on the Lapataia and Ovando rivers, transitioning into the Beagle Channel.
- Utilize provided equipment, including rubber boots, pants, and life jackets, for a safe and comfortable canoeing experience.
The guides, fluent in both English and Spanish, lead the way with their deep knowledge of the local environment, ensuring participants make the most of this immersive sub-Antarctic adventure.
Experience Highlights
Explore the sub-Antarctic forest along the Beagle Channel and enjoy lunch in a geodesic dome immersed in the Patagonian nature.
Paddle in inflatable canoes on the Lapataia and Ovando rivers, transitioning to the Beagle Channel. Discover landscapes featuring mountains, freshwater rivers, and lakes.
The activity includes a walk along medium difficulty trails in Tierra del Fuego National Park, with a lunch break near Acigami Lake in a dining tent.
Canoeing equipment like rubber boots, pants, and life jackets are provided. This experience highlights the natural wonders of Patagonia and allows visitors to enjoy the sub-Antarctic environment.
Itinerary Breakdown
Participants begin the tour with a walk along medium difficulty trails in Tierra del Fuego National Park.
The itinerary allows them to discover landscapes featuring:
- Mountains
- Freshwater rivers
- Lakes
- Wildlife in the sub-Antarctic forest along the Beagle Channel
Lunch is served near Acigami Lake in a dining tent, providing a cozy respite amidst the Patagonian nature.
The highlight of the day is canoeing, where participants use provided equipment like rubber boots, pants, and life jackets to paddle on the Lapataia and Ovando rivers, ultimately transitioning to the Beagle Channel.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyInclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes a bilingual specialized guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch with drinks, all necessary canoeing equipment, and the Tierra del Fuego National Park entrance fee, which is around $30 and payable on-site.
However, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, and cruise ship guests. This is due to the moderate difficulty of the trekking trails and the nature of the canoeing activity.
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Customer Feedback
According to a sizeable pool of 44 reviews, customers have overwhelmingly praised the Tierra del Fuego trekking and canoeing tour, rating it a stellar 4.9 out of 5 overall.
Reviewers highlight the tour’s key strengths:
- Knowledgeable and engaging guides, who earned a perfect 5/5 rating
- Smooth transportation services, with a 4.9/5 score
- Exceptional value for money, as rated 4.6/5
- Breathtaking landscapes, pristine nature, and memorable canoeing experiences
While some feedback mentions the lunch could be improved, the overwhelming majority of customers report an outstanding adventure that exceeded their expectations, praising the tour’s unparalleled combination of activities, scenery, and immersion in Patagonian wilderness.
Pricing and Duration
The Tierra del Fuego trekking and canoeing tour offers participants an 8-hour adventure starting from around €157.19 per person.
The group size is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a bilingual specialized guide, lunch with drinks, and all necessary canoeing equipment.
Visitors will explore the sub-Antarctic forest along the Beagle Channel, paddle in inflatable canoes on the Lapataia and Ovando rivers, and enjoy lunch in a geodesic dome immersed in Patagonian nature.
The tour provides an opportunity to discover the stunning landscapes of Tierra del Fuego National Park, including mountains, freshwater rivers, and lakes.
Group Size and Languages
How limited is the group size for this Tierra del Fuego trekking and canoeing tour? The group is capped at a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
This small group size allows for:
- More attention from the bilingual specialized guide
- Easier coordination and navigation through the rugged Patagonian terrain
- A quieter, more peaceful atmosphere to fully immerse in the sub-Antarctic forest
- Better opportunities for one-on-one interactions and getting to know your fellow adventurers
Whether you’re exploring on foot or paddling down the rivers, this tour’s limited group size enhances the overall journey through Tierra del Fuego’s captivating landscapes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for This Tour?
The minimum age requirement for this tour is 5 years old. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years, pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, or cruise ship guests.
Can Participants With Physical Disabilities Join This Tour?
The tour is not suitable for participants with mobility impairments. The itinerary involves hiking on trails and canoeing, which may be challenging for those with physical disabilities. Pregnant women are also excluded from joining this activity.
Is It Possible to Book a Private Tour Instead of a Group Tour?
Unfortunately, this tour is not suitable for participants with certain physical disabilities. However, it may be possible to book a private tour for those with mobility limitations, depending on the provider’s policies and accommodations available.
What Type of Wildlife Might Participants See During the Tour?
Participants may spot various sub-Antarctic wildlife during the tour, including guanacos, Andean condors, foxes, and seabirds like cormorants and kelp gulls. The diverse ecosystems provide ample opportunities to observe the region’s unique flora and fauna.
Is It Possible to Customize the Itinerary to Accommodate Special Requests?
The tour company generally offers a set itinerary, but they’re open to accommodating special requests if possible. Guests should inquire about customization options when booking to see if the company can meet their needs.
Recap
The Tierra del Fuego Trekking and Canoeing adventure in Ushuaia offers a captivating way to explore Patagonia’s natural beauty. Guests can enjoy sub-Antarctic forests, spot local wildlife, and paddle scenic rivers, all while enjoying personalized attention in an intimate group setting. This tour provides an unforgettable opportunity to connect with the breathtaking landscapes of Tierra del Fuego.
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