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English
Included
Learn about native trees, plants, and shrubs
Native wildlife and bird watching
Archaeological sites and Yaganes peoples legacy
Scenic trails, lakes, and rivers in Tierra del Fuego National Park
€ 62.47
€ 57.47


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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This excursion is thoughtfully designed to ensure that everyone can truly appreciate the significance of Tierra del Fuego’s protected areas. You’ll be guided through the park’s beautiful trails, lakes, and rivers, immersing yourself in the stunning natural landscapes that define this unique part of the world. Along the way, we’ll delve into the rich history of the park, with a detailed explanation of the archaeological sites that stand as a legacy of the native Yaganes peoples, offering a fascinating glimpse into the island’s ancient cultures.
As we explore, you’ll have the chance to spot various bird species and native wildlife that call Tierra del Fuego home, all carefully protected within the boundaries of the National Park. We will also teach you about the indigenous tree species, plants, and shrubs that thrive in the park’s diverse ecosystems, providing insight into the incredible biodiversity of this remote region.
This excursion is undoubtedly a must see experience for anyone visiting Tierra del Fuego. We pride ourselves on providing a high quality adventure, designed to engage and inspire you every step of the way. With expert guides ensuring that every moment is memorable, this tour promises to be a highlight of your journey through Patagonia.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Does not include End of the World train tickets
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Comfortable Shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Public transportation nearby
Does not include entrance to the National Park
Stops at Bahia Ensenada Zaratiegui and Laguna Verde, season permitting
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Sept.25: Great park, due to still winter time, only a few hiking paths open. Unfortunately the bigger once closed due to icing. We went with train into the NP. As we were very early, we could take pictures with no one it it, however 20 min later it got packed with people. We had bought online train tickets & got QR codes for park, which we needed in print form. The cashier scanned the codes & we got the printed version. And we needed to obtain the park tickets upfront as well. We bought these with cash, as outside the waiting lines were loaded with people who wanted to pay with credit card. The nice cashier gave me her cap for a picture.

It is a lovely national park on the Argentine part of the island of Tierra del Fuego, set up in 1960. The park has dramatic scenery, with waterfalls, forests, mountains, and glaciers. Its 630 km2 (240 sq mi) include parts of the Fagnano and Roca lakes. Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego Province, is 11 km (6.8 mi) from the park. The park can be reached by car, coach or by train. The park forms the southern portion of the subantarctic forest and is known for its biological richness. Excellent place to visit. Amazing landscape. Fee charged for entry. Uneven terrain, lot of walking. Popular with tourists. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Parking is easy. Toilets available. Cafes and restaurants available.

A peaceful escape into raw Patagonian nature. Tierra del Fuego National Park is the perfect mix of forest, mountains, rivers, and silence. I walked through moss-covered trails, crossed hanging bridges, and felt completely immersed in nature. One of the highlights was spotting a wild Andean fox (zorro) — a rare and magical encounter that added a unique touch to the experience. The park is full of native birds and pristine landscapes, with every turn offering a new breathtaking view. Before leaving, I stopped by the southernmost post office in the world — Correo del Fin del Mundo — and had my passport stamped. It’s a fun, symbolic gesture that makes the memory even more unforgettable. Whether you’re hiking to Lapataia Bay or just soaking in the stillness, this park is a must-see in Ushuaia. Don’t rush. Let the calm take over.

A beautiful place worth visiting. If you can, stay as long as possible and enjoy nature. Lots of walking trails that are mostly easy. It is better to enter the park with your own car (or a rented one) because you will be more mobile and freer in organizing your time, which you will soon see is a privilege. There is a ramp at the entrance to the park. If you haven't bought a ticket before, you park here and buy a ticket at the nearby info. The employees are very friendly, answer your questions and suggest what would be the best to visit depending on your time. The park is connected by a good gravel road that any car can overcome. For nature lovers and those who know how to enjoy nature - come here.

Incredible place, the views are breathtaking. We went in winter so it was really cold and windy, but no snow :( there were some hard snow and ice on the floor in a few places though. We went in the morning with a guide.



