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CAMINO ABIERTOTHE ADVENTURE OF PATAGONIA & ARGENTINA

TFG - Fitz Roy & Glacier Perito Moreno Adventure

8 Days - 7 Nights

Adventure Tours

October through March

Saturday

Group

Low

El Calafate

El Calafate

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Day Itinerary
1 El Calafate airport – El Calafate
2 Bus to El Chaltén – Camp Poincenot
3 Cerro Fitz Roy - Laguna de los Tres
4 Cerro Torre – El Chalten
5 El Chalten – Loma del Pliegue Tumbado
6 El Chalten – El Calafate
7 El Calafate – Perito Moreno Glacier
8 El Calafate - El Calafate airport
Lodging
x5 Lodge
x2 Full Camp

The TFG - Fitz Roy & Perito Moreno Glacier Adventure starts and ends at El Calafate and focuses on Los Glaciares National Park, visiting and hiking Fitz Roy & Cerro Torre, may be the two most emblematic mountains of Patagonia, and the Perito Moreno Glacier (only one in the world that shows a closure and rupture process due to unusual favorable conditions) You will travel in an active way, enjoying the company of fellow travelers.

This is a tour for those willing to enjoy Patagonia at a closer, deeper level, with a group where you will certainly make friends along the way. It has no demanding passages nor risky paths, and virtually anyone can take it, it just requires the will to approach this sort of tourism as a balanced mix of outdoors, comfort and nature caring.

» Itinerary

(ID 6)

Day 1 El Calafate airport – El Calafate

We welcome you at El Calafate airport and transfer to town to check in at your accommodation. You get the rest of the day to enjoy the town and later you have your welcome dinner.

Lodging: Lodge

Provided meals: Dinner

(ID 7)

Day 2 Bus to El Chaltén – Camp Poincenot

After breakfast we take our bus for the 220 km long drive to El Chaltén, a small and picturesque village at the foot of Fitz Roy & Cerro Torre massif. We make a stop half way to enjoy local pastries and hot coffee. Once in El Chaltén, we start our trek. We carry in our packs only the necessary items for these 2 nights and 3 days in which we’ll overnight in our Full Camps inside the National Park. What we don’t need is left behind at our office and you will find it back at your accommodation when we arrive back to El Chaltén on day 4. We hike up a gentle slope on Fitz Roy trail to gain height over the River de las Vueltas valley up to the first viewpoints over Fitz Roy massif, which we will first spot after a couple of hours walking. From these first viewpoints, another 2 hours of gentle walking across bogs and forests take us to our camp, from where we will enjoy a spectacular view of all the Fitz Roy group spires rising from the surrounding glaciers.

Lodging: Full Camp

Provided meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner

Full Camps are pitched up early in the season, so we find the camp ready upon arrival. It offers comfortable igloo type tents for 1 or 2 passengers, with insulation mat and sleeping bags. The camp also features a spacious dinning tent, a kitchen tent, tables, benches or chairs and a full set of table service and kitchenware. The sanitary services are latrine-type (rural area).

(ID 8)

Day 3 Cerro Fitz Roy - Laguna de los Tres

Early in the morning, before the first coffee, we can try to match up the morning light getting pink in Fitz Roy granite walls. You only need this to feel the trip is worthwhile. But of course the day offers much more.
After breakfast, carrying only day personal items such as our parka, gloves, our camera, water bottle and box lunch, we hike along Fitz Roy trail up to Rio Blanco, climbers basecamp to the east side of the mountain. From here a steep 1 hour trail leads us to one of the most spectaculars viewpoints of the National Park: Laguna de los Tres, with its zephyr blue color, lies at the foot of the massif, offering full close up views of Fitz Roy massif spires and glaciers. Each wall raises something from 600 to 1500 mts above the surrounding glaciers. Fitz Roy, with its 3405 mts above sea level, is considered the “King of Patagonia” and also considered one of the three most beautiful mountains on Earth (together with Alpamayo in Perú and K2 in the Karakoram). We hike back to our camp in the late afternoon. Walking time is 5 to 6 hs.

Lodging: Full Camp

Provided meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner

(ID 22)

Day 4 Cerro Torre – El Chalten

Today we walk south along Lagoons Madre and Hija Valley and down to Fitz Roy river valley, where we meet Cerro Torre trail. The trail runs along beech forest, bogs and shrubland and leads to Laguna Torre, enclosed by moraines and with Glacier Grande calving in its west side. It is usual to see icebergs pushed by the wind in the coast of the lagoon. The thin and elegant 3128 mts of Cerro Torre group and the Adela range in the background complete this spectacular view. In the afternoon we hike back to El Chalten along Cerro Torre trail.

Lodging: Lodge

Provided meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch

(ID 9)

Day 5 El Chalten – Loma del Pliegue Tumbado

This mountain, 1500 mts tall, is located immediately south of Cerro Torre valley and offers some of the best views over the different group of mountains, glaciers and lakes that features the area. From the lower terraces to the summit, you can get spectacular views of Fitz Roy, Torre and the spectacular glacier valley in between both. From the summit the bonus is the sight of Paso del Viento and some of the mountains that stick out from the Patagonian Icefield. According to the group capacity, we choose the lower terraces or try the summit, a long but gentle climb in scree. The lower part of the mountain is covered by shrubland and forest. We are back in Chalten by late afternoon.

Lodging: Lodge

Provided meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch

(ID 10)

Day 6 El Chalten – El Calafate

This day is at leisure to visit the town or to go on optional excursions around the area. In the late afternoon, we return to El Calafate.

Lodging: Lodge

Provided meals: Breakfast

(ID 11)

Day 7 El Calafate – Perito Moreno Glacier

We dedicate this day to one of the World’s Natural Wonder: the Moreno glacier. This ice field- type glacier flows down from the Patagonian Icefield, a big sheet of ice that with its 22.000 square kilometers is the third largest glacier area in the world, after Antarctica (14 M sq km) and Greenland (1 M sq km). Because unusual favorable local conditions, this glacier is the only one in the world that shows a closure and rupture process. The road leads to the very front of the glacier, which will be only meters away from your eyes. The roar of the chunks of ice falling inside the glacier or from the glacier into the lake, the frequent collapse of the front seracs into the turquoise water, makes out of this day a very special and unique experience.

Lodging: Lodge

Provided meals: Breakfast

(ID 21)

Day 8 El Calafate - El Calafate airport

After breakfast we transfer to El Calafate airport where our services ends.

Lodging: None

Provided meals: Breakfast

» Services

Lodging
x5 Lodge
x2 Full Camp
Provided meals
x7 Breakfast
x4 Box Lunch
x3 Dinner
Transfers
x 4
Excursions
x 1
Days including Tour Leader
x 8
Days including Guides
x 4

» Services detail

Included services

• Receptive service upon arrival.
• Mountain guides while on trek
• Moreno Glacier excursion
• All Transfers El Calafate airport – El Calafate - El Chalten – El Calafate – El Calafate Airport
• During the trip we combine private and regular buses.

Services not included

• Entrance fees
• Medical and life insurance
• Tips
• Drinks and beverages (all foods are without alcoholic or non alcoholic drinks)
• Flights or airport taxes
• Optional excursions. The recommended optional activities match the timetable of our program
• Services not shown or detailed in the program.

Recommended gear

Backpack, 50 lts or so
Thermal underwear
Trekking shoes or boots
Trekking pants
Fleece
Softshell jacket
Parka and pants
Gloves
Termal socks
The necessary spare cloth
Wool hat
Sun hat
Sun glasses
Sun screen (UV is very strong during the southern spring, from september thru december)
Personal items
Lamp
Trekking poles (recommended, if you are used to them)
Personal medication
Personal documents to cross the border between Argentina and Chile.
Gaiters (This item may be needed only in early dates of the season October-November.)

Notes

Camino Abierto holds the right of changing the itinerary or cancel any of the activities when any natural cause (or any other cause of any type) justifies it in order to look after the group safety.