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Trekking Adventures in Argentina
Located in both Chile and Argentina, Patagonia is the southern most part of South America and is well known for its untounched beauty. The primary reason people visit Patagonia is to immerse themselves in nature. Trekking is the best way to experience the natural fauna, wild forests, and massive volcanoes of Argentina. Before taking a trekking trip to Argentina, it's a good idea to decide on which areas of the country you'd like to see most. Maybe you're an avid mountaineer looking for a trip to Mount Aconcagua. Or you might just be an active traveler looking for an adventure off the beaten path. Below you will find two of the most popular trekking destinations in Argentina. Los Glaciares National Park One of the most popular and traveled destinations in Los Glaciares National Park is El Chalten. Known as the hiking capital of Patagonia, El Chalten is a small mountain village found in the Santa Cruz Province of Argentina. Located near the base of both the Cerro Torre and Cerro Fitz Roy mountains, El Chalten is also a hot spot for mountain climbing. One of the more challenging treks is to the mountain lake Laguna de los Tres. A 15 mile trek takes you through green hills and boulder filled forests to this icey blue, ancient lake. Towering above it are the Fitzroy, Poincenot, and del la Silla mountains, providing a view not to be forgotten. Tierra Del Fuego National Park One of the most exciting and unique treks is through the caves of Alvear Glacier. Not for the faint of heart, this trek takes you inside a massive, ancient piece of ice. Carved by water flowing under the glacier, these caves are surrounded by that deep icey blue glow that only eminates from a glacier. This trek truly is an out of this world experience, taking you inside and on top of a glacier over 1000 years old. Another popular area of Tierra Del Fuego to trek in is Laguna Verde. This is a fairly easy trek, perfect for photographers or wildlife watchers. It takes you through a unique landscape to the beautiful Laguna Verde lake. Here you can stop for a picnic lunch, and then continue down the path to Lapataia Bay near your starting point of Ushuaia. As you can see, Argentina has tons of trekking options for you to choose from. The ones I talked about today are just the most popular, but there are many more options to choose from. Be sure to ask other travelers and local villagers for some of the less traveled destinations. With one of the most rugged and inspiring landscapes on Earth, Patagonia will never fail to enthrall adventurers and active travelers alike.
Jacob Martus publishes a website about Backpacking Through Europe. He enjoys helping budget travelers and adventurous spirits plan and enjoy their vacations. If you are looking to take a cheap trip to Europe, check out this related article: Backpacking in Montenegro.
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