Argentina Fitz Roy Trails (trip)

Argentina Fitz Roy Trails

  • El Calafate Airport, Argentina
  • Culture & Nature
Argentina, South America

Contact provider for price12 DaysYear-round
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Amazing Destinations 24 people max
A fabulous trekking opportunity available from October to April allowing for the stunning natural highlights of Argentina.

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Argentina, South America

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  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1. El Calafate Airport - El Calafate

Arrival to El Calafate Airport and transfer to El Calafate town. At 7 pm the group will have a meeting at the hotel. You will meet your Guide, converse about the details of your trip and enjoy your first dinner together.

Day 2. El Calafate - El Chalten

After breakfast we will transfer to El Chalten, a small and colourful town next to Mount Fitz Roy. We cross 190 km of gravel road through the Patagonian steppe and stop at La Leona, a picturesque inn to enjoy homemade cakes. The views on the Viedma Lake are superb. El Chalten is located on the edge of Los Glaciares National Park in the surroundings of the Fitz Roy Mount. Hotel.

Day 3. Piedra Del Fraile

Today we start our trek in the Los Glaciares National Park. A short transfer takes us to the Rio Electrico, where we start our trek through the forest to Piedra del Fraile. Leaving our packs here we continue trekking the Rio Electrico Valley for 2 hours and then ascending 1 hour to see the Fitz Roy Mount (3441m/11289 ft) north face and a view of the impressive Marconi Glacier. From here we return to Piedra del Fraile Full Camp.Lodging in full Camp at Piedra del Fraile double base (rural area).

Day 4. Rio Blanco - De los Tres Lagoon

Today we follow the Rio Blanco valley to the lake of Piedras Blancas where we have an impressive view of the hanging Piedras Blancas Glacier. In the afternoon, having left our packs at camp, we ascend the frontal moraine to De Los Tres Lagoon for a stunning view of Fitz Roy Mount. Lodging in full Camp at Capri Lagoon double base (rural area)

Day 5. Madre e Hija Lagoon, Torre Mount

This morning we start trekking along the shore of Laguna Madre and Lagoon Hija until reach Bridwell base camp at Torre Mount area. Torre Mount (3128m/10.262 ft) with its needle shaped peak is a major challenge for the best climbers. We trek along the northern side of Laguna Torre, fed by the Fitzroy River. From here we will have astonishing views of Torre Mount.
Lodging in full Camp at Bridwell double base (rural area).

Day 6. Glacier Trek on the Torre Glacier

Today, weather permitting, we perform an impressive activity. You will walk and climb on the legendary Torre Mount Glacier, with its granite walls just behind you. All necessary equipment (rope, harness, crampons, ice-axe) and expert guidance are provided. In order to access the glacier we have to make a Tyrolean crossing of the river. This is done by clipping a little seat onto a fixed rope over the river and pulling yourself, or being pulled, across. Lodging in full Camp at Bridwell double base (rural area)

Day 7. Pliegue Tumbado, Toro Lagoon

Today we cross the Fitz Roy River using once again the Tyrolean traverse. We trek through the forest, before climbing 700 meters (2300 ft) to the ridge which connects the summits of the Pliegue Tumbado. The landscape of the Fitzroy group and the Rio Tunel Valley is breathtaking.
Lodging in full Camp at Laguna Toro double base (rural area)

Day 8. Paso del Viento

Today we trek toward the Paso del Viento (Pass of the Wind, 1550m/5085 ft) with the fabulous Continental Ice Field view and the Mariano Moreno ridge inside it. We depart from the Toro Lagoon getting views of the Tunel Glacier and the river with the same name. It's a demanding, but hugely rewarding trekking day. We trek 6-7 hours approx before returning to the forest for camp.
Lodging in full Camp at Laguna Toro double base (rural area)

Day 9. Tunel River, El Chalten

We return trekking down to El Chalten, and then hiking on to the Tunel River east shore. We descend through forest, whilst enjoying the panoramamic views. We arrive to El Chalten in the evening.
Lodging at a hostel.

Day 10. El Chalten - El Calafate

Free day in El Chalten, resting and enjoying the small town, before heading by bus to El Calafate around 5 pm. Arrival, dinner and accommodation at your hostel.

Day 11. El Calafate - Perito Moreno Glacier

After breakfast we depart by bus to the Magallanes peninsula, which is the entrance of The Glaciers National Park. Its centerpiece is the Perito Moreno Glacier, which, because of unusually favorable local conditions, is one of the world's few advancing glaciers. Huge icebergs from the glacier wall collapse into the De los Tempanos Channel. The roar of the gigantic ice rocks falling and crashing into the waters of the channel is a unique experience.
Our bus will lead us just in front of the Glacier, allowing us to walk the gangplanks to view the Glacier from different viewpoints. Then we go down to the lakeside to board a ship that carries us very near the Glacier ice walls. Return to El Calafate. Accommodation in a hostel.

Day 12. El Calafate - El Calafate Airport

After breakfast we transfer to El Calafate Airport.

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