Argentine Patagonia Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Argentine Patagonia Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Argentine Patagonia trekking tours reveal the unmatched beauty of this breathtaking region and promise unforgettable adventure experiences. From Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre's majestic peaks to the vast Southern Patagonian Ice Field, these treks offer life-changing journeys. The region combines dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity, offering trekkers challenging yet rewarding adventures.
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Argentine Patagonia
El Calafate to El Chaltén Trekking Adventure
Is there any destination more legendary than Patagonia? For some, this is the pinnacle of mountain experience, and the El Calafate to El Chaltén Trekking Adventure is a highlight reel of the most recognizable sights in this pristine area.
Argentina
Self-Guided Hiking in Calafate and Chalten Tour
Experience the wonders of Argentine Patagonia on this 5-Day Self-Guided hiking tour, taking in the likes of the Perito Moreno Glacier, Mount Fitz Roy, El Chalten and Los Glaciares National Park.
Argentine Patagonia
Patagonia Luxury Tour
Patagonia is a wild, untamed, rugged destination, but that doesn’t mean you need to rough it here! The Patagonia Luxury Tour captures the best of this legendary landscape’s glaciers, mountains, and lakes in the most comfortable, accommodating way. You’ll be staying in upscale hotels, dining on fine Argentine food and wine, and enjoying intimate, personalized tours to the top landmarks the area has to offer.
Argentine Patagonia
Chaltén Discovery
Time seems to stand still in Patagonia, making the 4-Day Patagonian Hiking Adventure feel like the adventure of a lifetime. Take 4 fully immersive days to experience the raw, wild beauty of Patagonia on your own two feet, taking in summits, glaciers, lagoons, and so much more.
Argentine Patagonia
Patagonia Ice Field Trek
Go where few tourists go, and enjoy this incredible adventure trekking some of the best routes in Los Glaciares National Park and a foray onto the Patagonian icefield.
Torres del Paine
13-day Best of Patagonia Tour
No need to choose between the Argentine and Chilean sides of Patagonia, because the 13-day Best of Patagonia Tour covers the best of the region across both countries! Experience the best of Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park and Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, the paths that hold the most iconic sights in all of Patagonia.
Argentine Patagonia
Hiking the Highlights of El Chaltén
There are places in Patagonia that just can’t be missed, and the Hiking the Highlights of El Chaltén Tour makes absolutely sure you see them all! From icy glaciers to dramatic mountains and everything in between, this tour is a perfect highlight reel of the beauty of Los Glaciares National Park.
Chilean Patagonia
Patagonia Self-Drive and Trekking Tour
Patagonia — a word that inevitably ignites your sense of adventure and discovery. The 24-Day Trek and Self-Drive in Patagonia tour welcomes you into a remote corner of the world to experience the beauty of both Argentinian and Chilean Patagonia with incredible trekking and a self-driven adventure.
Argentine Patagonia
Exploring Patagonia on Ruta 40
Ruta 40 is one of the longest roads in Argentina, and it traverses the country from south to north, slicing through legendary Patagonia. With this road as your north star, the Exploring Patagonia on Ruta 40 tour offers incredible day trips and excursions as you cruise Ruta 40 over nearly two weeks.
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When planning treks in Argentine Patagonia, consider its varied trails and landmarks. El Chaltén is a key starting point for Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre hikes, suitable for all levels. The Perito Moreno Glacier near El Calafate offers unique ice trekking, and Torres del Paine National Park, in nearby Chile, is a favored addition for Patagonia trekkers.
Trekking in Argentine Patagonia stands out for its mix of rugged peaks, vast glaciers, and secluded wilderness. Known for challenging routes like those in Los Glaciares National Park, the region offers trekkers stunning glacial views and towering spires. This experience is enriched by the area's diverse wildlife, with opportunities to see condors in flight.
The best time for trekking in Argentine Patagonia is during the Southern Hemisphere’s summer, from November to March, when the weather is most stable, and the days are longest. Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) also offer beautiful trekking conditions, with fewer visitors and a landscape alive with color.
- Fitz Roy Trek near El Chaltén - This trek leads adventurers to the base of the majestic Mount Fitz Roy, with paths winding through stunning forests, glaciers, and mountain vistas.
- Perito Moreno Glacier Trekking - An extraordinary experience walking on the vast Perito Moreno Glacier, allowing trekkers to witness the glacier's immense beauty up close.
- The Huemul Circuit - A challenging, remote trek around El Chaltén that offers incredible views of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, requiring glacier crossings and offering unparalleled vistas.
- Laguna de los Tres - A hike to the most famous viewpoint of Mount Fitz Roy, showcasing alpine lakes and providing one of the most iconic views in Patagonia.
- Laguna Torre Trek - Another breathtaking trek from El Chaltén, leading to Laguna Torre, which is framed by the sharp spire of Cerro Torre and glaciers.
Essential items include waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing for variable weather, a sun hat, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a daypack. Also, consider bringing trekking poles and a camera.
Luggage transfers are typically available on multi-day guided treks. For self-guided treks, especially in remote areas, you may need to carry your gear.
Treks can range from half-day hikes to week-long adventures. Allocate at least 3-7 days to fully experience the diverse landscapes and main trekking routes.
Yes, there are several family-friendly treks, such as shorter hikes around El Chaltén and El Calafate, which offer breathtaking views with less strenuous effort.
Accommodations range from camping and mountain refugios to hotels and lodges in nearby towns. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.
Self-guided treks are possible, with popular trails around El Chaltén and El Calafate well-marked and accessible. However, preparation and research are key.
Guided treks are highly recommended for those unfamiliar with the region or seeking to venture into more challenging or remote areas. Guides can enhance the experience with their knowledge of local flora, fauna, and geography.
The best season is during the Southern Hemisphere summer, from late October to early April, when weather conditions are most favorable.
Some areas may require permits or entrance fees, especially national parks like Los Glaciares. Always check the latest requirements before your trip.
Prepare for unpredictable weather, inform someone of your trekking plans, carry a map and compass (or GPS), and pack emergency supplies. Consider hiring a guide for more challenging routes.
Stick to marked trails, carry out all trash, use eco-friendly products, and respect wildlife by keeping a safe distance.
You may see guanacos, foxes, condors, and various bird species. In coastal areas like Peninsula Valdés, marine wildlife such as whales, dolphins, and sea lions can be observed.