Sunday, June 2, 2013

NATIONAL PARK

OPTION Nº 1
NATIONAL PARK   ( 4 HOURS ) 
This beautiful place is located very close to the port.
In the way to the park we will drive through the city. After arriving to the park we proceed to stop at Ensenada Bay where the end of the world post office is. Over there  tourists have the chance to stamp their passports as a souvenir.
Then we head towards Roca Lake, where guests can take a peaceful and lovely  walking surrounding part of the lake, taking magnificent photos, arriving after a couple of minutes to a coffee shop where you will be able to purchase hot chocolate and/or snacks while enjoying of a panoramic view of the mountains, forest and rivers( it is recommended to take USD 20 per person for having a snack at this stopped ).
Finally we drive to the end of Panamerican highway where there is a famous sign that has the distances from Alaska up to there.
(As part of the service we provide you with one bottle of water per person).











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  1. With five other cc's, we arranged for a tour of Tierra Del Fuego National Park with Edgardo Calaio [edgardocalaio@gmail.com]Edgardo is a young, highly professional tour guide with a university degree in tourism and particular interests in nature and photography. His tour was an excellent value and a comfortable ride as we rode (literally) to the End of the World. Highlights were: visiting at a small free museum (at a cafe) where we learned about the original inhabitants; getting our passports stamped at the curious Post Office at the End of the World (which hangs over a bay on stilt posts); arriving at the sign marking the end of the Pan American Highway which runs from Northern Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. We arrived at a lucky moment--when an adventurous Danish couple also arrived on motorcycle after riding the 30,000 mile highway for 7 months. After visiting the Park, Edgardo drove us through the town; we loaded up on chocolate, crafts, and, of course, wine.

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