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Tierra del Fuego

The province at the end of the world. A magical and beautiful place located in the extreme south of the Argentinean Patagonia.
In this destination, you can enjoy nature at its best. Among the most emblematic places you should visit is the Tierra del Fuego National Park with more than 63 thousand hectares of extension, it is home to forests, mountains, rivers and lakes that will take your breath away. If you are interested, you can also experience a spectacular view of the Beagle Channel, where you can see sea lions, penguins and different species of birds.
For adventure lovers, it is advisable to take a canoe trip on the Lapataia River, which is one of the most popular activities in the park.
Another activity not to be missed is the famous End of the World Train, which takes you through the forest and the peat bog, and allows you to discover the history of the prisoners who built the railway line at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Discovering the End of the World - A Journey through the Pristine Wilderness of Tierra del Fuego.

About Tierra del Fuego

If you want to learn more about the local culture, we recommend you visit the Museo del Fin del Mundo, where you can learn about the history and life of the native peoples and the first settlers who arrived in the region.
As far as mobility is concerned, we recommend renting a car to move around comfortably and be able to get to all the places you want to visit. You will also be able to enjoy the beauty of Route 3, which takes you through the Patagonian steppes and the Andes Mountains. From Argentina Pura we offer you a private car.
There are also other interesting tourist attractions. One of them is the Estancia Harberton, where you can visit one of the largest penguin colonies in the region, as well as a museum, accommodation and gastronomy. You can also visit Martillo Island, where you can walk among the penguin colonies and enjoy an unforgettable experience.
Another place not to be missed is the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, which is located in the Beagle Channel. From there you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea and the snow-capped peaks of the Andes Mountains.
For snow lovers, Tierra del Fuego offers the opportunity to ski at Cerro Castor, one of the most important ski resorts in the country. There, there are slopes for all levels and it offers a spectacular view of the snowy landscapes.
For the more adventurous, it is also possible to go trekking in the glaciers and lakes of the area. And for those looking to relax, Tierra del Fuego has natural hot springs that offer a soothing bath in the middle of nature.
Of course, you can’t leave Tierra del Fuego without sampling its delicious cuisine. Typical dishes include Patagonian lamb and spider crab, an exquisite local seafood.
For sleeping, we recommend staying in the city centre of Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego.
Tierra del Fuego is a stunning destination with a lot to offer: natural landscapes, adventures, culture and gastronomy.

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Ushuaia

It is a well-known tourist city located in the archipelago and capital of the province of Tierra del Fuego, which is nicknamed “the End of the World”, because it is the southernmost city in Argentina, only 1000 km away from the Antarctic Peninsula.
Ushuaia is located on the last stretch of the Andes Mountains and the Beagle Channel.
It is an unmissable destination at international level, highly recognized for its beautiful landscapes of mountains, sea, valleys and lakes. Besides, it offers all kinds of activities for all tastes.

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