Excellent regular shared tour, where you can get to know one of the 7 wonders of the world besides the beautiful Milodon Cave.
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NO ENTRY PAYMENTS ARE BEING RECEIVED IN THE PARK
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Penguin King Nature Reserve is a place that promotes the protection and conservation of the Penguin King, as well as the richness of vegetation, fauna and archaeological sites of Bahia Useless.
You and your companion will enjoy a tour full of nature, flora and regional fauna, where a guide will accompany you throughout the tour and guide you on this wonderful adventure.
It is a long road by vehicle to reach the Penguin King Nature Reserve, as we must cross Isla Tierra del fuego by land, but we can enjoy the landscapes that beautiful Patagonia gives us.
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1. - ITINERARY AND STOPS MAY BE MODIFIED DEPENDING ON THE PARK BOOKING TIME.
3. - PICK UP TIME MAY VARY DEPENDING ON PARK RESERVATION TIME.
4.- THIS TOUR IS NOT SUPPORTED IF YOU HAVE A FLIGHT OR BUS SCHEDULED FOR THE SAME DAY OR EARLY MORNING.
5. - IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CARRY BINOCULARS OR CAMERA WITH ZOOM
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Explore the beautiful Patagonia full of flora and fauna, travel on a ferry and meet the King Penguin Colony, also discovering the Tierra del Fuego; origin of the Selknam culture. After crossing the Strait of Magellan and visiting Porvenir, we will go 114 km to the east, where the King Penguin Park is located, a unique sighting spot we will be able to observe a group of about 40 specimens of this species at close range. After 1 hour in the place we will continue our trip observing the helmet of the Estancia Josefina. We will also visit the Cerro Sombrero village. Finally we will cross again the Strait of Magellan.
It is important to note that the times are estimated, they may vary depending on weather conditions and ferry schedules for navigation.
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Immerse yourself in nature on a full-day hike in Punta Arenas and discover the stories of people who, against all odds, have thrived in Patagonia’s indomitable wilderness for over 11,000 years.
Experience the immensity of Patagonia’s untouched wilderness as you hike on a little trafficked trail through the quiet hush of a 100-year-old forest.
This hike in Punta Arenas will take you through winding trails abundant with plant life, up windswept hills, and down into the river valley that runs through the city.
Crest gentle ridges and navigate pebbled plateaus with incredible 360-degree views of the sculpted geography of the Brunswick Peninsula. Learn how the landscape has, in turn, shaped life in Patagonia.
Picnic with a lunch of fresh local flavours in the heart of the forest, enjoying views of towering green trees with moss-decorated branches. Afterwards, see how subtle changes in the landscape change the forest.
After your hike, enjoy local tapas and a toast with your guide.
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Punta Arenas, with approximately 100,000 inhabitants, is the capital of Magallanes and the Antarctic region, being the most important city in Patagonia. Its streets, airport and seaports are full of activity, of which the main ones are coal mines, wool production, fishing and a service center for transport ships.
The city not only has a lot of activity and history within its streets, but it has impressive landscapes, such as the incredible panoramic views of the Strait of Magellan that extend to the mythical Island of Tierra del Fuego. Book your place with us!
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