In this bus tour, you will have the chance to visit Los Glaciares National Park and the famous Perito Moreno Glacier, through its walkways. The meeting point will be at the El Calafate Bus Terminal and along the route, you will have beautiful views of Lago Argentino.
In the park, you will have free time to walk along the different walkways and have the best panoramic views of this natural beauty. Finally, we will return by bus and the final point will be the same as the meeting point.
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Round-trip tickets to the National Park
Exclusions
- Lunch
- National Park Entrance Fee (It has to be paid in cash and Argentinian Pesos)
- Guided Tour
- Bus Terminal Taxes
Tour Plan
Puerto Natales
Our excursion will begin as we leave Puerto Natales to head north, taking the route that borders the Última Esperanza bay. On the way to the Milodon Cave Natural Monument, we will pass by Silla del Diablo (Devil's Chair), a strange and curious rocky natural formation of 30 meters of height.
Puerto Natales - Cueva del Milodon
Once in the Natural Monument, located at 25 kilometers from Puerto Natales, we will visit the museum and then we will go to the huge 200 meters deep cavern where remains of prehistoric animals were found.
Puerto Natales - Cerro Castillo National Reserve
After the visit, we will continue our day by making a brief stop at one of the coffee shops of Villa Cerro Castillo, which is a border crossing with Argentina, where we can have lunch (optional). Then we will head towards Torres del Paine National Park.
Puerto Natales - Sarmiento Lake
Once here, we will go to the Sarmiento Lake viewpoint, where we can observe an amazing view of the Paine massif, a granite giant modelled by the force of ice. On the way, we can find native fauna, such as guanacos, condors or ñandúes. To have better views, we will go to Laguna Amarga where we will make a stop.
Puerto Natales - Lago Grey
We will continue to Salto Grande, where we can make a very easy hike and observe an impressive waterfall of strong flow. We will head towards Grey Lake along Pehoé Lake. From here we will cross a suspension bridge and take a walk of about 15 minutes in which we will cross a native forest until we reach the Grey Lake. Here we will make a stop to admire the huge pieces of ice that have come off the glacier.
Return to Puerto Natales
We will start the return to Puerto Natales by the same route, or if possible according to weather conditions, we can take the road that borders the Toro, Porteño and Sofia Lakes.
Itinerary
We will begin our Perito Moreno Glacier tour by picking you up directly at El Calafate Bus Station in the morning. Travelling along Ruta 11, we will get some fantastic views as you'll be driven along the edge of Argentino lake towards Brazo Rico. You will get to see some spectacular views of the Perito Moreno Glacier on the way to the Park.
Then, we will go to the Los Glaciares National Park to appreciate the Perito Moreno Glacier. Through its walkways, you wil see unique and unforgettable views from every angle of the stunning glacier, as well as explore the area around it. Here, you'll have free time to watch and tour the park's catwalks and viewpoints
Finally, we will return to city and the end point will be the same place as the meeting point.
Meeting / Pickup
Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.
Please Note
- We suggest you to confirm the booking details with us prior to travel, or upon arrival at your destination. Please note that departure times and locations may vary slightly. If you have any question, do not hesitate to contact us! Office number: ([ ] (Monday to Friday from 9 to 18 Hs) Emergency mobile: ([ ] (After office hours) The Entrance fee to Los Glaciares National Park is not included and can only be payed with Argentinian Pesos.
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2 Comments
4.6
The views of Torres del Paine were absolutely breathtaking, and we found the nature walks to be both invigorating and serene. While the Milodon Cave provided an intriguing glimpse into the region’s prehistoric past, the tour felt a bit rushed at times, limiting our ability to fully absorb each site. Overall, it was a memorable experience that beautifully showcased the stunning landscapes of Patagonia.
4.2
Exploring the stunning landscapes of Torres del Paine was a highlight of my solo trip; the views were nothing short of breathtaking. Walking through the Milodon Cave was a fascinating experience, but I wished for more time to soak in the beauty of the surrounding nature. The only drawback was the tight schedule, which left me eager to linger longer at each stop.