The highlights of Magallanes

Visit uncommon places in Argentinian and Chilean Patagonia. Penguin colonies different from what’s seen till now. Experience the highlights of Magallanes.


Fernando de Magallanes (1480-1521): He was a Portuguese navigator who discovered the Austral Strait that bears his name and connects the two oceans: The Atlantic and The Pacific. The expedition that took him as far as the Strait was the one that sailed around the world for the very first time.

When we thought about creating this Fly & Drive programme, we focused on the Strait that was named after Magallanes. A place filled with history that divides the Austral zone of Argentina and Chile in two. With this 7 nights programme your travellers will have the possibility of taking self-guided walks with the help of a GPS device. They´ll be able to visit historic “Estancias” still active, drive along routes that go through a myriad of landscapes and reach the Pinguino Rey Park(King penguin) next to Porvenir Village where they´ll be in direct contact with this species that´s not easy to catch sight of on trips to Patagonia.

This round trip, that starts and ends in Ushuaia, is the perfect choice for travellers that love to get acquainted with the history of the place and who look forward to being in contact with nature. They´ll stay at Hotels, Estancias and Inns in faraway locations.

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This tour includes two cruises across the Magallanes Strait. The first of the cruises is over Primera Angostura, a short duration trip of about 20 minutes that is the main means of transportation to go from Ushuaia to Punta Arenas and back. The second cruise leaves at 9AM from Punta Arenas towards Porvenir Village and takes approximately 2 hours to reach our destination. Just a few minutes from there you´ll find the Pinguino Rey Park(King penguin).

This circumpolar species lives on the Antarctic Continent where the Western winds blow and build their nests around Inutil Bay on the Big Island of Tierra del Fuego in Chile. At the same time you can sight them in the nearby islands to South America(Malvinas and South Georgias Islands), Africa(Prince Edward and Cozet Islands), and Oceania(Kerguelen and Macquarie Islands). It´s because of this how important it is for Nature lovers to visit this natural paradise as this species is not easy to sight in other parts of the world. Some of the main characteristics of this penguin are: a yellow-orange patch high on the chest, a yellow-orange patch on each side of the head, a black long beak with an orange line down the sides and a hook at the end, and webbed feet with claws for swimming.

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Bring your travellers along to experience this trip travelling the routes in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia while having direct contact with tradition and nature. Ask your Kallpa´s Account Executive for a detailed brochure and set off on a trip with your passengers right now.

Full Day Trekking and canoes in the delta

The Tigre and Delta area has become, throughout the years, one of the most visited touristic destinations in Buenos Aires. They still have the regular visits but some new and more interesting options have come up to let us get to know a bit more of it and at the same time create a bigger interaction with the environment such as: Full day Trekking and Canoes in the Delta.


We are now at the Tigre Pier and waiting for the catamaran to dock so we can get onboard. It´s a lovely day , no clouds in the sky and a bright sun is shining.

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After sailing for approximately 45 minutes we arrive to the Delta Aventura House. It’s an old house circa 1898 surrounded by a beautiful park and the starting point of the activities we’ll do.

It’s A different plan, we are invited to go on  a trekking for one and a half hour along a trail with many landscapes. A Tour Guide will join us along the way to tell us about the flora, the fauna, the soil, the growing of fruits, etc. Tigre was, at one time, one of the most important centers for the production of fruits in Argentina and began to lose markets to other fruits companies as soon as they started to develop in the Rio Negro region.

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When we are back from our walk we can see that the table is ready, the salads are seasoned, the smell of homemade bread is filling the air and last but not least a juicy “asado” made up of the tastiest cuts is waiting for us.

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After savouring our dessert and resting for a few minutes on the chaise lounges overlooking the river we walk up to the pier to board our canoes and sail the canals. The canoes are safe and are equipped with life-vests, and during the whole trip a Guide is sailing along us to assist us and to tell us some more interesting details about the region’s ecosystem.

full-day-trekking-and-canoes-in-the-delta-5After having rowed for one hour we find ourselves in the house´s garden deck enjoying a nice high tea with fried little cakes, puddings and pastries and having mate, coffee with milk or tea.

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This tour is great for those Nature lovers who want to know the Tigre and Delta area in a different way. Contact your Kallpa´s Account Executive  and let your travellers enjoy a different programme.

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Huemul Glacier Hike in Desert Lake

The trekking to Huemul Glacier is an attraction in itself, with a forest of its own considered to be one of the most beautiful places for a walk in El Chalten.


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Before stepping onto our trekking trail of the month, we would like to share with you a curious fact about this destination. Huemul, which happens to be the name of this glacier, is a small deer among the endangered species, whose speed, cunning and size make it almost impossible to see.

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We travel 38km to the north from El Chalten, where we can enjoy a gorgeous landscape  in between the mountains, with a view to Mount Fitz Roy. Our tour skirts part of the trail towards Rio de las Vueltas until we get to Laguna del Desierto where you´ll find the namesake Camping Site, starting point  to the Huemul Glacier trekking, where we´ll pay for our visitor´s tickets. The access road is in a private property, that´s why the fee we pay is kind of symbolic (payable personally in place) to just cover some basic services at this place, which is the beginning of our incredible adventure.

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At first the road seems to be easy and smooth because the terrain is flat enough to be able to walk fast and without stops. As we begin to skirt brooks and walk across a couple of bridges all of a sudden the road starts changing, at times it gets dark and at some other times it gets  a little steeper. After walking for 1 hour we arrive at the Huemul Glacier.

“Different from all we know” is one of the most repeated phrases when referring to this trekking. And they are right. The trail meanders through a forest that at times turns into something special and makes us think, because of  its unique characteristics, of the movie “ Lord of the Rings” when Frodo goes deep into adventure.

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But we´ll have to climb to reach our goal. The road zigzags among trees, that´s why a walking-cane or a stick come in handy,  thus be able to climb the best possible way without putting our steps at risk.

The Huemul Glacier is beautiful and its beauty is not only visible in the ice or the eternal snow, but also in the surrounding area that turns this view into a real postcard.

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A slope, that seemed to be the last one, made us think that we were already there and that we had to make just a last little effort. But on the other side we found the much sought after prize: the great emerald lagoon and its glacial water that was waiting for us with its particular beauty.

After a few minutes we started on our way back along the trail led us up to here. The thing is, without a doubt, that the Huemul Glacier trail has a magic of its own that makes it different from other trails, and of course deserves to be visited and admired.

This is an excellent tour that can be enjoyed in our different versions of Fly & Drive or Hike & Drive before going back to El Calafate. You can book it through your Kallpatour´s Account Executive when passing through Patagonia.


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Las Torres Hotel

I wake up after having travelled along the isolated Patagonian Roads.  I spent my first night at Las Torres Hotel and I feel like drawing the curtains to see the views.


It’s 7 o’clock in the morning and it hasn’t dawned yet but I can see the golden light of the sun gleaming over the mountain’s peaks.The vision of the founders of Hotel Las Torres was” to share the warmth of its people and the customs of Patagonia” and this is something you can feel ever since you step into the hotel.

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The rooms in the hotel are very comfortable. Designed for a nice rest after a good day´s excursion. In a rustic and simple style, the rooms are equipped with central heating system, private bathroom, spring box beds, telephone and wireless internet. they do not have tv sets because the mystique of this place has as a main ingredient you’re getting disconnected from everyday life and getting connected to the natural environment.

I get up early with the idea of trekking all the way to the Torres viewpoint in mind. The location of the Hotel Las Torres is ideal because this is the starting point for this trail.

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las-torres-hotel-4I am on my way to my first destination, the Coirones Restaurant, where I’ll help myself to a Buffet breakfast and where I check the many gastronomical suggestions for lunch and dinner. Hotel Las Torres produces many of the products they use in its restaurant, since they have their own greenhouses where they grow tomatoes, lettuce and pumpkins among others. they also have an orchard where they grow tasty strawberries, raspberries and cherries. Breakfast is very good and satisfies guests from around the world who have  different food ways of starting their days.

The level of difficulty for the trekking to Torres viewpoint is moderately strenuous and it´s a full day trekking that takes between 7 to 9 hours to complete. At the hotel they provide you with a lunch box and the options to choose from are varied. I picked a tuna roll that was really tasty plus a bottle of water, a bottle of orange juice, a cereal bar and a fruit, all of which I enjoyed sitting facing the Torres del Paine. The sky was clear and the view was hard to compare with by the colour of the lake and the majestic scenery.

las-torres-hotel-1Once  back at the hotel I took a break in the bar and had a drink gazing at the colours of the sunset before heading for the restaurant to taste the Theme Buffet organized by the hotel. This time it was Patagonia’s local delicacies such as roasted lamb and other products that can be found in Chile and mostly grown at the Hotel’s organic orchard.

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Las Torres Hotel provides you with its own shuttle  service to Laguna Amarga that is one of the Points of Entry  to Torres del Paine National Park as well as  the place where you have to pay for your visitor’s ticket. This is also a Bus stop  for the buses entering or leaving Argentina and Chile.

Las Torres Hotel in Torres del Paine is the best option for those travellers who love comfort and a good rest plus an excellent service and enjoy the adventure that any day might bring by just walking or marvelling at unique views.

By Diego Calzetta | Marketing Kallpa tour


 FACT SHEET

Minimun Pax Requirements: 1

Transfers are not included in Bed & Breakfast mode.

Suites: The suite rooms measuring 38 m2. They are the most spacious rooms, equipped with minibar, Wi Fi, a small living room and a jacuzzi, where you can relax enjoying the beautiful view of the Paine Massif ..

Cypress Rooms: The rooms are 22 m2. New, spacious, warm, with excellent insulation and large windows to enjoy the scenery rooms. It highlights your decor with special elements of the area, including looms, ethnic masks and furniture made by artisans from Patagonia.

Canelo Rooms: The rooms are 20 m2. Very warm rooms, pleasant and comfortable spaces where simple elements that evoke the history and culture blend Patagonia.

Lenga Rooms: The rooms are 15 m2. Small and very comfortable rooms that make up the first module built in the hotel. Twin only room availability. *

All rooms have central heating, private bathroom with tub, amenities, Wi-Fi, closet and hairdryers.