这里是国家公园里最易接近的冰川,还可以很好地了解到这些神奇的自然现象。我们在面包车上看到了在空中缓慢盘旋的秃鹫,还经历了从平原到不断升高的山脉的逐步变化。乘船到冰川的旅行挺短暂的,不过冰川的景色真的很棒,冰川本身就美的让人难以置信。你不会想到的就是,那里的冰不是白色,而是蓝色。一直从淡淡的粉蓝色到裂缝处的墨黑色,而且随着阳光穿过冰块,颜色每一分钟都会发生变化。在结束乘船之旅之后,我们就有很充足的时间去探索在冰川对面的走道,那里非常适合拍照。时不时,巨大的裂缝和大块的冰从冰川上崩裂出来发出的声音在四周的山里回响。我之前见过冰川,那是在法国勃朗峰附近,那次我甚至还穿过了里面的一个隧道。不过这次的规模完全不同。这是冰块类固醇。还有其他冰川,不过这又是另外的评论了。
Loved our visit to the glacier and got some fantastic photos. We took a private tour from El Calafate and it was well worth it rather than a group tour. We walked around all the different vantage points which have great views of the glacier. 2-3 hours on the site are enough to appreciate this incredible site.
They don't care how fit you are, it you are over 65, you are too old for them! Fat, young people are OK with them. They seem to have a monopoly at this site for getting on the glacier. Do yourself a favor and don't do business with such blatant, rude discrimination!!!!!
造物的神奇!在世界上其他地方你绝对看不到这样的奇迹。太赞了。在冰川上行走好刺激哦,感觉像是走在一个结冰的星球上一样。行走结束还能得到一份礼物呢,大家一定要参加行走,相信我。罗马的Argentina。
在南美旅行的时候,莫雷诺冰川是我见过的最美丽的景色。我们是在 "Hielo y Aventura"预定的旅行。乘坐班车到了平台上面,有足够的时间欣赏冰川,倾听冰片落下的令人震撼的声音。大概两个小时之后班车带我们到了一艘小船上面,坐船我们到了冰川的另外一侧。在那里有人给我们进行了讲解,之后我们捡了脚底下几块特殊的“碎冰”,开始在冰川上面行走。旅行的最后我们坐在岩石上面喝了威士忌!这是我做过最激动人心的事情,如果你们在南美有机会来这个冰川的话,一定要花钱去体验一下“冰上徒步旅行”!
A must if you're around. very recommended to stay a few hours and wait for the small collapses of the glacier's parts. a spectacular sight to see. The constructed road here goes around the glacier and looks over it from various angles. Amazing place for photography.
This location is one of natures best places I have ever visited. It is hard to imagine the immensity of the glacier face until one approaches by one of the regular boat excursions. The sights and sounds are indescribable and just have to be experienced first hand. The glacier is quite active and regular cracks, ice-falls and creaks can be heard and observed. It flows down a wide (5km) valley and splits into two lakes either side of a peninsular. This peninsular has a number of platforms and walkways that provide a variety of views to either glacier face. At the time of our visit there was a flow of water between the lakes but it is said the glacier can flow and extend to close the gap. A restaurant can provide refreshment and toilet facilities and buggy and wheel chair access is severely limited.For those of a more enthusiastic nature walks (with crampons) on the glacier can be arranged with specialist guides.
This is a day trip from El Calafate that is a "must do" for ages 10-65. We used Hielo y Aventura as the tour company and we extremely happy with all of the arrangements. After a comfortable bus ride, we boarded a boat to cross in front of the glacier before landing on the far shore. We were met by our guides on the far shore and split into groups depending on the language spoken. The tour included a walk on the glacier in crampons, which were fitted to each individual and included a "lesson" which is very elementary in nature. The guides were extremely cautious, informative, attentive as well as fun. It was breathtaking!! (This walk should be only done by someone who is in decent shape and has good balance, as is warned by the tour company. Hiking on a glacier is a risky adventure if not done with some appreciation for the dangers. ) After a packed lunch and time to soak in the glacier and hear the calving of ice sections, we were taken by bus an area where we could see the top of the glacier and surrounding mountains. A very thorough tour done by a very professional company. Don't miss this glacier if you are in El Calafate!!
This is a site that can be enjoyed by anyone, regardless of fitness, health, mobility or any other reason you can think of not to visit this spectacular glacier. An extensive walkway system enables visitors to enjoy the panorama from a number of angles and levels. There are numerous viewing platforms including wheelchair access, so everyone who can make it to the site can enjoy it. An optional boat ride up to the South Face of the Glacier is also another way to see the Glacier from a different angle. About 90 minutes drive from El Calafate on a good sealed road. There is no charge to actually visit the site but a fee is payable to enter the Los Glaciares National Park. Well worth a visit.
Impressive, it worth the trip from Calafate. We did the alternative tour with small trekking approach. Tour on boat is nice but maybe a little bit overpriced.