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El Calafate Tours
Below you will find all
the tours in El Calafate which we recommend to our guests and include in our El
Calafate vacation packages:
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Crampons
South Wall of The Perito Moreno Glacier
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Multi Adventure on the Perito Moreno Glacier
Part 1: Glacier trekking on the Perito Moreno Glacier
Prepare to experience a one of a kind adventure trekking on the mighty Perito
Moreno Glacier, located in the Glaciers National Park. The UNESCO declared this
site a natural heritage in 1981 because it harbors the longest existing glaciers
outside of Antarctica (covering 75.3 square miles or 195 square kilometers). You
will have your own private vehicle for the transfers and the assistance of a private
guide for the visit to the Perito Moreno Glacier. After 1 hour and forty
minutes we arrive to "Bajo las Sombras" (beneath the Shadows)
port. We prepare for a 15 minutes sailing bordering the south wall
of the Perito Moreno Glacier, in the Rico branch of Argentino Lake. You will admire
it's 262 feet (80 meters) height, which is only 1/7 of it's total height! The
full height of the south wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier is approximately 1834
feet (560 meters). An iceberg only displays 1/10 to 1/7 of its entire mass above
the water, being the biggest portion of these "ice giants" under water.
After crossing to the opposite shore, our guides who are specialized in glaciology,
will welcome you. Groups of 10 to 15 travelers are defined. Our guide will give
you an informative explanation about Glaciers and an introductory lesson to glacier
trekking. We will provided with snow treads (sort of crampons) that the guides
will attach to your boots or trekking shoes. Although it is not strictly necessary,
if you request them, our guide will provide you with pickets (poles) to make your
trek over the glacier easier. This trek lasts about an hour and a half, and
it doesn’t have any serious difficulty. The crampons are specially designed to
make you fell as stable on ice as you would be walking without them on a regular
not slippery surface. Remember that this activity was designed and planned for
beginners with no experience at all, not for experts. Moreover, strict and high
security measures are involved throughout all the activity. Unfortunately
this tour cannot be done by people who have problems with motor skills. The
trekking is divided in 2 parts. The first one is done in an easy path and does
not require any strong effort at all. The second one (which is optional because
you will be given the choice to continue or return with one of the guides to land
surface) requires a bit more effort and will take you to discover the more inner
secrets of the glacier. We strongly suggested engaging in both trekkings.
As we plod along the Perito Moreno Glacier we discover cracks and notice the different
shapes that the glacier adopts because of climactic factors, as well as the distinct
tones and colors of the ice itself. These latter can range from an intense white
to a dark blue. These color changes are due to the pressure of different layers
of ice, a pressure that over the course of thousands of years changes the tonality
of the ice. By analyzing their colors, scientists can determine the ice age.
After this pleasant outing on Patagonian ice we will engage in a short trekking
in a Magellan forest, which will take you to a splendid lookout station situated
above the forest. Here you will have lunch while you admire the Perito Moreno
Glacier right in front of you!. We recommend preparing your lunch at the
hotel or local food shops during the day before the tour because there are no
places to buy food at the glacier refuge. The hotels and local food shops are
used to prepare lunch boxes, which are of very good quality. They cost approximately
from US$ 10 to US$ 15. After lunch we will cross Argentino Lake again
until arriving back to the initial port. However, on the way back our boat will
stop 985 feet (300 meters) away from the south wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier
so you can take beautiful pictures of this amazing and unique natural attraction.
This transfer back to port takes 30 minutes. Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: Half day Guide: shared English/Spanish speaking guide Transfer:
shared vehicle + shared motorboat. This tour is done during the same day as the
Perito Moreno Glacier Panoramic Boardwalks. Includes: transfer + guide
+ entrance fee to Glaciers National Park (does not include lunch)
Part 2: Visit to panoramic boardwalks which overlook
the might Perito Moreno Glacier After enjoying the trekking on the Perito
Moreno glacier we will head to the panoramic boardwalks that overlook the Perito
Moreno Glacier. There are 7 different strategically located panoramic balconies,
with distances ranging from 460 to 2100 feet (140 to 640 meters) from the starting
point of the trail. Each balcony is situated at a different height and distance
relative to the Perito Moreno Glacier. Except the trail to the southern balcony
which implies going down a long descendant path, all the trails have an easy level
of difficulty, but all balconies are worth seeing because each of them will provide
you a different and unique view of this spectacular glacier. The Perito
Moreno Glacier is one of the few active glaciers in the world. Every now and then
its 197 feet (60 meters) face casts off entire walls or chunks of ice that fall
into the waters of the Brazo Rico or the "Canal de los Tempanos" (Iceberg
Channel), and then float along the channel towards the main body of the Argentino
lake. Smaller sections break off constantly. Once you’ve heard the crackle of
breaking ice and seen the immense sheets of ice walls plunging precipitously into
the waters, you’ll realize that you’re witnessing one of the most impressive spectacles
in the World and a must-see attraction of a life time. The Breaking
of Perito Moreno Glacier The phenomenon known as "the breaking of the glacier"
happens when the front of the glacier reaches the Magallanes Peninsula closing
the water passage towards the Iceberg Channel originating a natural dam which
stops the flow of the water from the Rico arm to El Canal de los Témpanos. Therefore
the waters in the Rico Arm begin to raise their level pressing against and eroding
the ice that starts to weaken, and water starts to filter through. The first ice
detachments take place, increasing with the water flow, until a tunnel is formed.
Finally, the tunnel falls in a wonderful spectacle separating Perito Moreno Glacier
from the Magallanes Peninsula. The volume of water passing through during major
breaks has reached 26.000 yd3 (20.000 m3) per second. From the catwalks
you will notice the different shapes the glacier adopts because of climactic
factors, as well as the distinct tones and colors of the ice itself.
We will then return to our hotel in El Calafate. Difficulty: Easy
Duration: one and a half hours Guide: no guide Transfer: shared
vehicle - approximate traveled distance: 100 miles (160 kilometers). This tour
is done during the same day as the Multiadventure on the Perito Moreno Glacier.
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The Perito Moreno Glacier Experience
Our
tour to the glaciers starts early in the morning when we set
out to the Perito Moreno Glacier within the Glaciers National
Park. The UNESCO declared this site a Natural Heritage in
1981 because it harbors the longest existing glaciers outside
of Antarctica (covering 75.3 square miles or 195 square kilometers).
Our destination are the panoramic boardwalks which overlook
the Perito Moreno Glacier.
There are 7 different strategically
located panoramic balconies, with distances ranging from 460
to 2100 feet (140 to 640 meters) from the starting point of
the trail. Each balcony is situated at a different height
and distance relative to the Perito Moreno Glacier. Except
the trail to the southern balcony which implies going down
a long descendant path, all the trails have an easy level
of difficulty, but all balconies are worth seeing because
each of them will provide you a different and unique view
of this spectacular glacier.
The Perito Moreno Glacier is one
of the few active glaciers in the world. Every now and then
its 197 feet (60 meters) face casts off entire walls or chunks
of ice that fall into the waters of the Brazo Rico or the
"Canal de los Tempanos" (Iceberg Channel), and then
float along the channel towards the main body of the Argentino
lake. Smaller sections break off constantly. Once you’ve heard
the crackle of breaking ice and seen the immense sheets of
ice walls plunging precipitously into the waters, you’ll realize
that you’re witnessing one of the most impressive spectacles
in the World and a must-see attraction of a life time.
The Breaking of Perito Moreno Glacier
The phenomenon known as "the breaking of the glacier"
happens when the front of the glacier reaches the Magallanes
Peninsula closing the water passage towards the Iceberg Channel
originating a natural dam which stops the flow of the water
from the Rico arm to El Canal de los Témpanos. Therefore the
waters in the Rico Arm begin to raise their level pressing
against and eroding the ice that starts to weaken, and water
starts to filter through. The first ice detachments take place,
increasing with the water flow, until a tunnel is formed.
Finally, the tunnel falls in a wonderful spectacle separating
Perito Moreno Glacier from the Magallanes Peninsula. The volume
of water passing through during major breaks has reached 26.000
yd3 (20.000 m3) per second.
From the catwalks you will notice the different shapes
the glacier adopts because of climactic factors, as well as
the distinct tones and colors of the ice itself. These latter
can range from an intense white to a dark blue. These color
changes are due to the pressure of different layers of ice,
a pressure that over the course of thousands of years changes
the tonality of the ice. By analyzing their colors, scientists
can determine their age.
We will then return to our hotel in El Calafate.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: full day
Guide: English/Spanish speaking guide
Transfer: shared vehicle - approximate traveled distance:
100 miles (160 kilometers).
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Navigation to Upsala, Onelli and Spegazzini
Glaciers (in boat VIP section) You will be
taken in the morning to Puerto Bandera (Port of the Flag) to board our boat that'll
take you into the North Arm of Lake Argentino to navigate among icebergs and to
the front of the imposing Upsala Glacier. You will enjoy being at the exclusive
VIP section of the boat. This section is located above the boat standard section,
has a privileged view, much more ample and comfortable seats, and an exclusive
assistance for the VIP guests. The Upsala Glacier is the largest glacier
within the continental patagonic ice, even though it has suffered severe losses
during the last years. It owes its name to the Swedish city of Upsala, which university
promoted the first glaciology studies in the area. The height of its walls range
from 197 to 262 feet (60-80 meters) and its surface is of 232 square miles (595
km2), it is 37 miles long (60 km), and 3-4 miles wide (5-7 km). The total basin
surface of this glacier is of 390 square miles (1000 km2). The dept of the lake
at the front of the glacier is of about 3280 feet (1000 meters). From
there you will continue on the Onelli Channel and you will disembark in Onelli
Bay. Landing in Onelli Bay you find ourselves surrounded by forests. A typical
patagonic forest where "lenga" and "guindo" are generally
covered of "usnea" (lichens), commonly called "old man's beard".
Crossing the forest, through approximately 872 yards (800 meters), we reach Onelli
Lagoon, where glaciers Onelli (45 km2/18 square miles), Bolado (16 km2/6 square
miles) and Agassiz (31 km2/12 square miles) meet. This lagoon is usually full
with icebergs, detachments of ice from the glaciers. Upon finalizing the
crossing of the forest you will see the Onelli Lagoon where you will visualize
the Onelli, Bolado and Heim Glaciers. At noon you will have free time
for lunch. Then you will embark and navigate towards the Spegazzini Channel, to
see the Seco, Spegazzini and Heim South Glaciers. The Spegazzini glacier
was named after the botanist Carlos Spegazzini who made the first studies of the
local flora. This glacier has a surface of 26 square miles (66 km2) and it is
15.5 miles long (25 km), and 1 mile wide (1.6 km). The height of its front (262-443
feet/80-135 meters) is an outstanding characteristic. It is the highest glacier
within the National Park. The Seco Glacier's surface is of 1.5 square
mile (4 km2) and clearly shows the receding process of a glacier. By the
end of the afternoon you will return to Puerto Bandera (Flag Port). If
conditions aren't favorable to enter the Onelli area, you will disembark at Puesto
de Vacas, a beautiful site where we you will see a shelter formerly used by expeditions
to the Continental Ice Cap. Important: when very large icebergs
are present on the navigation route, the access to the Upsala Glacier area or
to disembark in the Onelli bay is not possible. In these situations the tour is
changed and instead of visiting theses areas, a navigation next to the Perito
Moreno Glacier is added. Difficulty: low Duration: full day Transfer:
vehicle and motorboat (in VIP section). The VIP section is located above the standard
section, has a privileged view, much more ample and comfortable seats, and an
exclusive assistance for the VIP guests. Includes: transfers + entrance
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Perito Moreno Glacier's
Exciting Close-Up Navigation
This
boat excursion which departs from the Puerto Moreno pier,
opposite to the glacier
and about 1 quarter mile (2 kilometers) from the boardwalks,
is a spectacular and unique way to
get
as
close
as
possible the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier.
We start
navigating
through the "Canal de los Témpanos"
up to the glacier and in front
of the north wall of the glacier,
which is also called the "rupture
wall", where you will see some ruptures of the glacier.
From this close-up view you will enjoy the Glacier Perito
Moreno at water level, allowing you to see the gigantic magnitude
of its peaks and towers (180 feet - 60 meters over the lake
level).
After
our navigation we will return to the panoramic boardwalks
that overlook the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Important: during some months this navigation next
to the north wall of the Perito Moreno Glacier does not
operate, on those months this tour will be replaced for
another 50 minutes close up navigation done next to the
south wall of the Perito Moreno glacier.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 50
minutes. This tour is done with the visit to the panoramic
boardwalks that overlook the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Transfer: group motorboat.
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4x4 Panoramic Ride to Calafate´s Natural
Balconies El Calafate is one of Argentina´s most
precious spots for sightseeing, adventure tours and definitely a place to amaze
yourself with the beauty of the glaciers, forests, and lakes.
You will hop on board of one of our 4x4 vehicles and we'll start out by driving
3444 feet (1050 meters) above sea level where a fantastic view of El Calafate
can be enjoyed, as well as the East side of the Argentino Lake. If
skies are clear you will be able to appreciate Chalten Mount, Torre Mount, and
the Argentine flying condors which are a very typical species of the Patagonia.
Continuing on your 4x4 we will reach the Stone Labyrinth which is an
85 million year formation of cretaceum that contains ancient fossils. Patagonia
is definitely a fascinating and mysterious land. On the way down a relaxing
stop will be made and a snack will be offered including cupcakes, coffee and tea.
You will return to El Calafate after the snack, always viewing the beauty of the
Argentino Lake and the landscape. Difficulty: none Duration:
3 hours Guide: group English/Spanish speaking guide Transfer:
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