Parc national Tierra del Fuego et le train du bout du monde
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Parc national Tierra del Fuego et le train du bout du monde

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Commencez la journée avec un transfert tôt le matin depuis les hôtels à Ushuaia jusqu'à la gare ferroviaire du train du bout du monde. C'est le point de départ pour les trains qui suivent la rive sinueuse du fleuve Pipo qui traverse le parc national Tierra del Fuego. Il suit la même route que le train des prisonniers. Là-bas, nous pourrons voir les troncs d'arbres utilisés à l'époque où Ushuaia était une colonie pénitentiaire. Les wagons originaux du début du siècle dernier nous permettent de découvrir une partie de cette histoire.
Une fois que nous atteindrons l'entrée du parc national Tierra del Fuego, nous descendrons du train. Ce parc représente l'aire protégée la plus méridionale. Il est le seul parc national doté de côtes, couvrant un tronçon de 6 km de large au-dessus du canal de Beagle et une superficie de 63 000 hectares. La topographie du parc varie beaucoup. Une série de montagnes escarpées, des fleuves, des vallées et des lacs : vous découvrirez des paysages variés du ruisseau pittoresque et animé aux hautes montagnes impressionnantes, sans oublier le spectacle extraordinaire du majestueux canal de Beagle.
Les mammifères les plus communs vivant dans le parc sont les renards et les lapins, mais vous pourrez également voir le rat musqué et le castor. Parmi les oiseaux, vous pourrez voir l'oie des hautes terres et les canards à tête grise, le grand grèbe, le menuisier noir et le géant rayadito. Le parc abrite des oiseaux marins exclusifs tels que l'albatros, l'huîtrier, l'ouette de Magellan et des mammifères tels que les phoques et les loutres de mer.
Certains des points que nous visiterons sont : la baie d'Ensenada, l'île Redonda, le lac Roca Casita del Bosque, la Laguna Verde et Negra, le barrage de castor, et la baie de Lapataia qui marque la fin de la route, soit environ 3 242 km depuis Buenos Aires.
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Inclus
  • Transport
  • Visite guidée
  • Entrée - The End of the World Train
Non inclus
  • Frais d'entrée au parc national
  • Le déjeuner
  • Pourboires
Autres informations
  • Vous recevrez la confirmation lors de la réservation.
  • Un passeport en cours de validité est obligatoire le jour du voyage.
  • Un passeport en cours de validité est requis le jour du voyage.
  • Le nom, le numéro, l’échéance et le pays du passeport sont requis au moment de la réservation pour tous les participants.
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Belal M
4 | 2018-09-09

First of all, it is a great experience to have, if you are Ushuaia or that part of the world. Not a fancy train for the price but it does tell a story. The view and the natural beauty is unforgettable.

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buzaglo
5 | 2018-02-21

This excursion was amazing!!! From pick up to drop off, we had a great time. The ride in the train was very special and the hicking in the national park very unique.

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Heather B
5 | 2018-02-18

A great day travelling on the train at the End of the World and through the national park. A very comfortable train ride through interesting scenery and good service on. The train considering all the languages spoken.

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fiona.corfield
3 | 2018-02-09

As we had been on the national park hike and kayak tour the day before, a lot of the sites were repeated. The organisation was a bit chaotic as one minute we were getting the train first, then plans changed. The guide struggled to keep everyone informed so we spent a lot of time on the bus waiting for stragglers. The guide needs to clearly state the time everyone should be back at the bus, not just say we will be here for 10 minutes That said we enjoyed the train trip, but could probably have hired a taxi to take us to the station and done it ourselves

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David H
2 | 2017-12-23

We were confirmed on our date we chose and the company then emailed to switch us to the next day and confirmed with our hotel without our knowledge at first. Once we explained it was that day or not at all due to a cruise they moved us to a competitor who was running that tour that day, I found that very unprofessional especially after confirmation had been made through Viator and themselves via email at first. The other company was a Spanish speaking tour and we were the only English speakers on board, that was annoying but that company did a very good job and the guide was fantastic and gave us lots of personal info, the local agent though was disappointing with their organisation to confirm and then try and get out of running a low passenger tour.

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dshevans
5 | 2016-10-30

My husband and I travelled to Ushuaia from our home in Buenos Aires and wanted to see as much as possible in the two days that we would be there. We were staying at the Arakur and were picked up there. We stopped at a couple of other hotels to pick up other travelers. Then off to the train station. The guide was wonderful, speaking Spanish and English. We speak both languages, but I am most comfortable in English. The train station was really fun. It had a tiny, but very busy gift shop. The train ride was delightful, stopping at one location for the passengers to take photos, view the area, and hike up the hill for a better view. There was plenty of information along the way, given in several languages, by the recorded guide. At the end of the train ride, we again boarded our bus for further travel up through the mountains and to a lake. We had time to photograph the lake and the area. We stopped for a time at a park information building where we were able to purchase food, buy gifts in the gift shop, look at a display about the park, and take more photos. We then drove to the end of Route 3 where we were able to hike a little and take more photos. In the end, we were returned to downtown Ushuaia. It was all really fun, and completely worth the cost. The only difficult thing that happened was that several of the tourists were late in returning to the bus at each stop, delaying the trip from continuing, and ultimately cutting short our last stop. The bus driver was amazing, and the guide was very good. I would recommend this trip to everyone.

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