
EL CALAFATE EL AND CHALTÉN
| | El Calafate:Started as a small wool trading post in Patagonia, el Calafate is now "a place not to miss" because of the success of the Perito Moreno Glacier National Park. Today El Calafate is your base to explore this unique area dotted with glaciers, deep blue lakes, wind swept praires and valleys and towering peaks cut sharp like fangs by the ice. People come from around the world to see the glaciers, and to hike the mountains and lakes that surround this quaint town. |
![]() | El Chaltén:Not much more than a village, el Chalten is now recognized as Argentina's trekking and hiking capital. And when you see the incredible Andean landscape that surrounds it you will understand why. The peaks around El Chalten jut out into space like needles reaching for the sky. With myriad trails and hidden valleys and lakes, you too will want to strap into your boots and go discover this wonderous landscape. |
![]() | Perito Moreno Glacier:One of the very few advancing glaciers in the world, Perito Moreno Glacier is an incredible sight. With cliff heights over 13 stories high crashing into the lake below, you will feel nature's amazing power. After that, strap on your ice cleats and get ready for a guided adventure hike on the ice field created by the glacier. Ask Feeling Pampas to book the "big ice" trek for you in order to experience this glacier in full. |
![]() | Mount Fitz Roy:The iconic mountain of this region, mythical Mount Fitz Roy is one of the hardest peaks to ascend in the world with an average of just one successful ascents per year. Regardless though, for the avid hiker just circumventing this peak is quite a challenge and extremely rewarding experience. If you are in the mood for adventure ask Feeling Pampas to hook you up with some of the best adventure guides in the region for an incredible expedition around the base of this famous peak. |



