treasures of patagonia and the atlantic coast
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treasures of patagonia and the atlantic coast
TREASURES OF PATAGONIA AND THE ATLANTIC COAST Argentina Family Adventure Itinerary Overview Explore Argentina’s enchanting and vibrant capitol, visit one of planet’s most imposing glaciers while in Patagonia, and bask in the austral sun on Uruguay’s Atlantic coast on this exhilarating family adventure! From the calving glaciers of Los Glacieres National Park in southern Patagonia to the sun-soaked beaches of Uruguay, local expert guides lead us on family-based bike and horseback rides, boating navigations and glacier treks. With three nights in each destination, families will have enough time to explore and become acquainted with each of these incredible destinations while still fidning time to relax. Family members can choose excursions appropriate to their skill and activity levels and reconvene again for family meals and shared, more moderate, experiences. This 10-day itinerary is designed to fit well within kids’ school vacation periods and can easily be modified to incorporate popular extensions to Iguazu Falls, the northwest and Bariloche as well. DAY DATE OVERNIGHT 1 BUENOS AIRES 2 BUENOS AIRES 3 BUENOS AIRES 4 EL CALAFATE 5 EL CALAFATE 6 EL CALAFATE 7 HOTELS Casa Sur Bellini (with connecting rooms) Casa Sur Bellini (with connecting rooms) Casa Sur Bellini (with connecting rooms) Hosteria Alta Vista MEALS HIGHLIGHTS Arrival into Buenos Aires. Transfer in. Neighborhood afternoon walking tour and treasure hunt. BL B Buenos Aires City Tour and afternoon activity option. Tigre and Parana River Delta BLD Fly to El Calafate and glacier museum Hosteria Alta Vista BLD Perito Moreno Glacier with Mini-trekking or Nautical Safari. Traditional asado dinner. Hosteria Alta Vista BLD Activities at Alta Vista, asado al disco lunch and farewell dinner PUNTA DEL ESTE Mantra BD Fly to Montevideo, Uruguay and transfer to Punta del Este. Special welcome dinner. 8 PUNTA DEL ESTE Mantra BLD Horseback riding and biking around Punta del Este. Family dinner at Fasano Restaurant. 9 PUNTA DEL ESTE Mantra BLD Nature reserve bike ride and boat trip. Farwell dinner at La Huella. 10 DEPART B Fly to Buenos Aires and connect with international flight home Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -2- Itinerary in Detail DAY 1: BUENOS AIRES NEIGHBORHOOD EXPLORATION AND TREASURE HUNT Arrival transfer from the International airport to our hotel. After resting and getting settled we set off on a two hour walking tour to explore the surrounding neighborhood with a treasure hunt. While taking a leisurely walk, the kids – and adults alike – are invited to find clues that identify the neighborhood and lead to a treasure. Upon finishing, enjoy a delicious ice cream in one of the emblematic ice cream parlors in the area or a fun cup of hot chocolate. Overnight at the CasaSur Bellini Hotel (with connecting rooms for families). DAY 2: BUENOS AIRES FOUR BALCONIES Join an exceptional local Porteño guide who uses parks, plazas and neighborhoods to introduce visitors to the city, its history, its style, and the peculiar psychology of “Porteño” residents. You visit historical sites such as the Barrio Norte with its splendid old homes; La Boca, a neighborhood of brightly painted Italian family homes and restaurants; the Avenida 9 de Julio with its towering obelisk as much a symbol to Buenos Aires as the Eiffel Tower is to Paris, and San Telmo where the artist and musicians live and work. In the afternoon choose from one of the following three activities: Active option: Explore the Palermo neighborhood. While walking in this beautiful area, the kids are invited to find clues and photograph them while walking and learning about the area. For Adults and Teens: Enjoy an intriguing art tour including the Malba Museum, the Latin American Contemporary Art Museum which exhibits one of, what is thought to be, the most important private contemporary art collections in the South America. Leaving the museum, we visit Palermo and its contemporary design scene. Family activity: starting at 4:00PM we take part in a cooking class and learn to make the alluring and delicious Argentine empanadas. This is a hands-on experience for the whole family. Enjoy the class and then share dinner together. Overnight at CasaSur Bellini Hotel (with connecting rooms for families). [BL] DAY 3: TIGRE AND PARANA RIVER DELTA Today we set off to explore the Parana River Delta. This vast region is among the world's largest deltas in the world. The Parana River, a biological corridor descending from the Amazon, flows into the Rio de la Plata creating countless marshy islands covered by thickets and grasslands. Tigre received its name from the jaguar (locally known as tigre) that inhabited the area before agricultural development began in the mid 1800s. This is one of Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -3- the few deltas in the world in such proximity to a large city. This key location makes Tigre a favorite escape from the city’s hustle and bustle for both visitors and residents alike. For the active travelers, today we will drive to the train station where we will jump on the public train and dive into the everyday life Buenos Aires locals until we reach the northern edge of the city. We will disembark in La Lucila and set off on bikes. We peddle along a coastal road that runs parallel to the river until reaching San Isidro (biking time about 1.5 hours). Here we will pay a short visit to the quaint village and then continue via train to Tigre. For those who prefer sightseeing, we will take a boat that leaves Buenos Aires and navigates towards Tigre (approx 2 hour navigation). Families will meet in Tigre and enjoy a light lunch (payable direct). Enjoy the afternoon on the water in handmade wooden canoes. After paddling, we have the chance to meet the artist who creates these beautiful canoes and share time at his workshop. After our exciting adventure to the Parana River Delta, we return to Buenos Aires and call it a day! Overnight at CasaSur Bellini Hotel (with connecting rooms for families). [B] DAY 4: EL CALAFATE – GLACIER MUSEUM Transfer to the airport for our flight to El Calafate. El Calafate is the base for explorations of the Patagonian Continental Ice Cap and Los Glaciares National Park. The ice cap runs 560 miles from North to South between the 48 and 51 parallels. It is the origin of 47 major glaciers, including the famous Perito Moreno Glacier, which we get up-close and personal with tomorrow! Upon arrival, we will continue on to the newly-opened Glaciarium Museum to gain an understanding of the geology of the region and brush up on your glaciology. The information about Argentina’s major glaciers and the exhibits on Perito Moreno and global warming are particularly interesting. We will have a quick bite and then work our way up to our Patagonian home for the next three nights- Hosteria Alta Vista. The family run hosteria is located within the boundaries of the legendary Estancia Anita, 40 km (25 miles) from El Calafate, accessible only by gravel road. The amazing landscape surrounding the estancia contains all the different ecosystems that typify Patagonia: The Andean range, immense Patagonian steppe, glacial lakes, forests and majestic glaciers. Before tea time, we have the chance to do a quick tour of the hosteria and its grounds. The estancia, so rooted in the history of the area, is the perfect example of a traditional Patagonian ranch. Time permitting, we can observe the nesting site of the buff-necked Ibis (Theristicus caudatus): Only 50 m from the hosteria, the buff-necked ibis nests in the elegant cypress trees. These migratory birds nest between October and April. Overnight at Hosteria Alta Vista. [BLD] DAY 5: PERITO MORENO GLACIER WALK Drive to a spectacular lookout of Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park. Permanently advancing along its 3-mile-front, columns of ice over 20 stories high peel off the face and crash into Lago Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -4- Argentino creating massive icebergs. We cross Lago Argentino along the front wall of the glacier to the edge of the Patagonian Ice Cap. Watch and listen as the glacier calves enormous shards of ice into the lake. Disembark, and after a safety briefing, strap on crampons for n easy two hour walk over the uneven glacial landscape of streams, lagoons, gullies, crevasses and deep blue ice formations! Watch for Andean condor and Buff-necked Ibis. Free time to explore the catwalks before returning to the hosteria. Overnight at Hosteria Alta Vista. [BLD] Note: The “Moreno Glacier Walk” is a group excursion of up to 20 persons conducted by a local park concession for ages 10-65. Ask about our “Big Ice Exploration,” an alternative, longer, 6-hour hike with a smaller group that ventures deeper into the depths of the glacier for ages 18-50. An alternative, for younger children is to do a Nautical Safari boat ride along the face of the glacier and then explore the catwalks. DAY 6: ACTIVITIES AT ALTA VISTA Today family members can choose between a more active horseback ride or an ATV ride to a beautiful lookout point. The most popular horseback ride, over easy and relatively flat terrain, leads to an amazing lagoon with andean flamingoes, swans, and geese. It then continues on to the Chorrillo Malo vista point that overlooks the Lake Argentino basin, the Andean range, glaciers and the impressive steppe beyond. Those not wishing to ride can enjoy a fun ATV drive to reach the lookout and meet the rest of the family. At Chorrillo Malo, with the gorgeous view as our backdrop, we learn how to prepare asado al disco, the way gauchos prepare lunch while working in the field. Delicious meat sandwiches will be enjoyed by all. In the afternoon, return to the estancia and visit the grounds of Estancia La Anita. A completely selfsustaining ranch, the Estancia will amaze. This educational visit for all participants is a wonderful introduction to Argentine history and the roots of its economy. This visit will involve a game for the kids, so they can learn in an exciting and creative way. This evening we will have a farewell dinner and say good-bye to our Patagonian home. Overnight at Hosteria Alta Vista. [BLD] DAY 7: EL CALAFATE – PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY Transfer from the hosteria to the El Calafate airport where we catch our flight to Buenos Aires and connect with our flight to Montevideo, Uruguay. Arrival and transfer to Hotel Mantra in La Barra, a secluded beach town near Punta del Este. Enjoy a welcome dinner at El Franchute restaurant located in a private home where we have the chance to experience dinner in an intimate atmosphere with local cuisine. Overnight at Hotel Mantra. [BD] Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -5- DAY 8: HORSEBACK RIDING AND BIKING OUTSIDE PUNTA DEL ESTE Morning drive to Colinas de Garzon Extra Virgin Olive Oil Plant where together we enjoy an interactive visit: First a short introductory movie followed by a visit to the production plant. We visit the plantations on bike or in a carriage led by tractors. The visit will end with a tasting of the different olive oils, wines and local cheeses. This afternoon, for the active family members, enjoy horseback riding in “Uruguyan Tuscany”. Meet the horses and ride to the picturesque village of Garzon. Depending on the group’s energy levels, we continue on through the fields and take in the amazing views. For those looking for a more relaxed afternoon, we will be transferred back to the hotel where the kids can enjoy activities at the kids club and adults can take advantage of the spa facilities. Family dinner at Fasano Restaurant on top of a hill with a splendid view over the countryside lands of Punta del Este. Overnight at Hotel Mantra. [BD] DAY 9: NATURE RESERVE, BIKE RIDE AND BOAT TRIP Morning drive to Solis to visit the “Area Indigena” protected wetlands. Upon arrival, we set off on a guided 1.5 hour walk and search for capybaras, river otters and numerous bird species that call this sanctuary home. Then enjoy a family lunch at the Punta del Este Pier. This afternoon take off on an exciting bike ride around Punta del Este to discover the peninsula, where the Rio de la Plata and the Atlantic Ocean collide. Ride past the historic lighthouse and finally ride 10 miles to Casapueblo, to enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets in Uruguay. For those not wishing to ride, enjoy a city tour of Punta del Este complemented with a boat trip to Isla de los Lobos. Located close to Punta del Este, this island is home to a large population of talkative sea lions. Meet the riders in the family at Casapueblo and enjoy a glass of wine while taking in the spectacular sunset. Return to the hotel and dress for a farewell dinner at Punta del Este's most famous restaurant – La Huella. Overnight at Mantra Hotel. [BLD] DAY 10: DEPARTURE Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and then depart for Montevideo where we catch our flight back to Buenos Aires and connect with our international flight home. [B] END OF SERVICES Actual routes and activities may vary. Local trip coordinators reserve the right to change accommodations to similar quality alternatives. Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -6- PRICING AND DATES: Tour can be run anytime between October and Early April. Please request for pricing. INCLUDED SERVICES 9 night hotel and accommodation as indicated English-speaking naturalist guides Entrance fees for National Parks & museums as noted Guided tours and excursions Airport-hotel transfers and land transportation Meals as specified [B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner] Wildland Adventures’ travel consultation and pre-departure services. NOT INCLUDED SERVICES International and internal air transportation Airport taxes ($160 reciprocity fee prior to arriving Argentina, $18 El Calafate) Airport taxes can be paid in Argentine Pesos or USD cash, or by debit card. Tips and gratuities Drinks, alcoholic beverages, and meals other than listed above Personal expenses for extra services, optional activities, or changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond our control Travel insurance for trip cancellation, medical services, or evacuation Any other items not mentioned above -more below- Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -7- Accommodations CASASUR BELLINI, PALERMO This elegant and contemporary hotel is perfect for families. Located in the vibrant and colorful neighborhood of Palermo, Casasur Bellini has connecting rooms for families wanting to be close together, a great pool for the kids and spa for mom and dad. Just steps away from numerous parks, shops, restaurants and cafes this is wonderful family accommodation in the city. HOSTERIA ALTA VISTA, EL CALAFATE Located between Los Glaciares National Park and El Calafate, the Hosteria Alta Vista is part of the Estancia Anita, the largest sheep farm in the area (165,000 acres). This large area allows for moments of vastness and solitude as the landscape sweeps out before you. The nine inviting rooms each have clean lines, with original wrought iron and Antique Wood furnishings. Our local hosts, descendents of Patagonian pioneers, welcome you into their home with sincere warmth and delicious local cuisine. The ranch is yours to explore; hike through the hill to search for condors, watch the gauchos round up sheep for sheering, or saddle up for a trail ride to a breathtaking look out to Perito Moreno Glacier. After a long day exploring enjoy a soak in your own bathtub followed by a dinner in the intimate dining area. MANTRA HOTEL, PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY Located near Punta del Este, on the Atlantic coast, Mantra Hotel offers spacious, comfortable rooms for families looking to explore this gorgeous region of Uruguay. After a day of biking and horseback riding families can enjoy the Olympic sized swimming pool, beach and more. Wildland Adventures | Argentina Family Adventure | www.wildland.com -8- Booking your Wildland Adventure HOW TO RESERVE A TRIP You can book online using our Reserve a Trip form or by calling 1-800-345-4453. Your space on a trip is confirmed once we receive your reservation form and initial trip deposit. All travelers must sign and submit a Release of Liability. Deposit requirements are as follows:* $1000 per person for all trips in South America. *Some trips require additional non-refundable deposits, especially when yachts have been chartered, or if permits to visit archaeological or wildlife sites have been purchased in advance. 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