Ushuaia Vinciguerra Glacier Trekking

We’ve arrived in Ushuaia, the southernmost city of the world. Landscapes and breathtaking views are all around us. Mountains, forests and glaciers invites us to this magnificent hike to Vinciguerra Glacier, a Trekking not to be missed. Keep reading about Ushuaia Vinciguerra Glacier Trekking.


Trekking-experience-to-Vinciguerra-Glacier-3Vinciguerra Glacier is one of the largest in Tierra del Fuego. If you had a prior experience of doing an ice trekking you know how it feels walking on the ice, it’s fascinating, watching the surrounding landscape and hearing the sound of nature. If you did not, this is a great opportunity.

Trekking-experience-to-Vinciguerra-GlacierEarly in the morning the transfer picks us up at the Hotel and leave town towards the mountains, to the starting point of the Trek. After a briefing and some safety tips we start walking on the trail, through native lenga forest. The trail goes softly near the river for the first few kilometers. And then starts to softly ascend across the forest. And all of a sudden we are above the forest and the views begin to amaze us.

Trekking-experience-to-Vinciguerra-Glacier-1 Trekking-experience-to-Vinciguerra-Glacier-2We were able to understand more deeply the Fueguinian nature and enjoy a great day skirting rivers, going through forests, lagoons and the glacier. Another highlight we were able to see is the Laguna de los Témpanos (Icebergs lagoon) at the foot of the Glacier.

With the company of an experienced guide we start walking on the ice. There is a variety of forms, cracks, caves, processes that have been taking place over the years. They need to be interpreted and our guide provide tips and facts on the way.

Trekking-experience-to-Vinciguerra-Glacier-5The guide leads the way, he knows very well where to walk, it is important to follow him cause the ice can be tricky and sometimes we can put ourselves at risk if we follow our own path,. While we are walking we can hear about different moments of the geological evolution and the rich history of the Glaciers which can be found in Southern Patagonia. Each step we take, we can hear the sound of the ice in contact with crampons, cracking as they are sticking in the ice. There is like a silence dominating the environment and we only hear our breath and steps as we walk.

We watched holes of water, cracks and caves. How glaciers were formed? how is the melting process? are they going to disappear?, do they move forward or backward? Some of these are frequently asked questions from travelers and the good news is that all of them have their own answers.

Trekking-experience-to-Vinciguerra-Glacier-4A unique landscape, places and sceneries portrayed in a perfect picture, unshaken lakes, mountains with perpetual snowed peaks and mountain streams are awaiting for you to contemplate in awe in front of them.

Contact our Account Executives, they love trekking on the ice like some of your travelers and have great travel ideas to enlighten the experiences.

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FACT SHEET

  • Minimum pax requirements: 2
  • Place: Vinciguerra Glacier, Témpanos Lagoon.
  • Activities: Walking on the ice, interpretation and observation of glacier processes (caves, cracks, sinks).
  • Duration: Full Day.
  • Services Included: Mountain Guide, transfers, box lunch, crampons, poles and gaiters.

Equipment that passenger should bring: Trekking shoes, backpack, jacket, gloves, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and a bottle of water.
Operation Period: November to April.

Together with the surrounding terrain and peat bogs it was declared Ramsar Site during the year 2009 and is the southernmost glacier of the world.

Kayaking and trekking at Ibera Wetlands

Knowing and enjoying Ibera Wetlands. And could it be a better way to do it, other than, rowing? Get on board of this Kayaking and Trekking at Ibera Wetlands and experience the Northeast region of Argentina.

The Iberá Lake and marshlands are one of the last natural paradises on earth. The wetlands covers over 13,000 km² of marsh with more than 60 lakes. The nature reserve, founded in the year 1983, is located 800 kilometres north of Buenos Aires.

Owing to its mild climate and isolation, the marsh is an area where wild animals are still the stars. Within Argentina and South America, the Iberá Wetlands are the Ornithologist’s Mecca. Over 350 species of birds live in this virgin landscape and most of them can be easily spotted.

Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), Ibera Wetlands (aka Ibera Marshes), a marshland area in Corrientes Province, Argentina

We were picked up at our hotel. Driving through the forest we reach the starting point of this adventure by the coast of The Ibera Lake and marshland. After a short briefing about the activity and safety tips the journey takes us, for two and a half hours in a kayak with capacity for three travelers. Small grous are great so everybody gets to know each other. The guide leads the excursion in a single kayak. Along the way we can watch birds, capybaras, swamp deers, water plants. The animals in their own habitat is something not to be missed.

The variety of Flora is also a highlight on this tour. Aquatic Plants, reeds, bulrushes, rushes, palms and small islands forming hygrophil forests.

Marsh Deer (Blastocerus Dichotomus), Ibera Wetlands (aka Ibera Marshes), a marshland area in Corrientes Province, Argentina

Paddling lovers will love exploring and getting in contact with animals and vegetation not easily found in other places. We recommend you to share this experience with your travelers.

kayay-and-trekking-at-ibera-wetlandsPlease contact our Kallpa Account Executives for more information. They are full of ideas to help you design the best itinerary for your travelers to the Iguazu Falls, Ibera Wetlands and Mocona Waterfalls.


 

FACT SHEET

Minimum pax requirements: 2

The activity is developed in a group in charge of a specialized guide trained in the nautical activity providing relevant information about the activity and its surroundings.

  • There will be a:
  • Presentation of services
  • INTRODUCTION of the Tour Guide and the guests in the group. Handing over of the equipment to be used during the expedition..
    Brief introduction to kayaking.
  • INTRODUCTION to KAYAKING. Short training before each departure. Briefing of Safety tips. .
  • Brief training prior to the experience provided by the operator.
  • BEGINNING OF THE TOUR and sighting of indigenous flora, fauna and surrounding landscapes. We´ll have the possibility of taking a Photographic safari during the expedition. A stopover can be included for trekking, stretching and to live Nature at its best. A snack can be included..
  • Briefing about security and prevention

Safety Measures

  • The Tour Guide is in charge of the Operative Units.
  • Civil Responsibility Insurance for all guests.
    Personal Accident Insurance for all guests and for the Tour Guide.
  • Life jackets for all guests and the Tour Guide. Individual neoprene cockpit cover.
  • VHF Radio frequency equipment for communication between the Tour Guide and the Forest Rangers Base.
  • Luminous devices: flashlights and intermittent flashers in each operative unit for night expeditions.

Services Included

  • Transfers
  • Guide