Los Glaciares National Park is one of the most fascinating places I´ve ever been to. It´s in the province of Santa Cruz, Argentina. The place I liked the most was the village of El Chaltén. I had the chance to walk on the surface of The Torre Glacier. One of the most fascinating experiences I´ve ever had.
The place has very nice gardens with many flowers and typical trees. It is a good place to enjoy a walk around and to learn about the place and its first settlers
You take a boat in An. Harbour near calafate ( 40m by bus ) The trip is incredible the sightseeing is outstanding, you get near the icebergues and three glaciers,The duration is around 8hours and you should bring lunch, the boat is in very good condiciona and is very confortable
This National Park is a "must see" for anyone who visits Argentina. All the glaciers here are awesome, incredible and unique. Also the place is very safe and the services in all the touristic areas and trips are very good and set up to International standards. Highly recommended!
we hiked the morreno -long hike.it was a day hike hard and demanding.so beautiful the torquise has so many shades.
When we visited Los Glaciares we had the opportunity to go on a day tour which included viewing Perito Moreno from a viewpoint, a boat trip on the glacier lake and a 1.5 hour walk on the glacier. We had a fantastic time and the wonderful experience in seeing no less than 5 big calvings in the 2 hours we spent on the viewpoint.
Took a trip out to Moreno Glacier everything was awesome amazing vistas and great experience. The trip is about a 8-9 hour trip the bus will pick you up at your hotel and drop you back off.
This was the highlight of our trip to Argentina - the chance to get up onto a glacier, to gaze into the crystal blue water, and to have a special treat of whiskey on the rocks with glacial ice was fantastic. Don't miss this!
this is an info center. the garden has life like statue of explorer Moreno and his horse. the girl at the counter can help with any info one needs
Interesting to see the different trees explained, a nice parklike walk while in downtown El Calafate, funky displays of Perito Moreno, Darwin and such made out of fiberglass and recycled materials, a few clunky pieces of metal and there you go… You've been! Hope this review was helpful!!!