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Magellanic Penguins' Refuge: Punta Tombo Rookery

Penguins are definitely one of the cutest and most charismatic animals on Earth. Dressed up a in a tuxedo-like suit, 1.5 to 2 feet (50 to 70 centimeters) high and weighting from 9 to 11 pounds (4 to 5 kilograms), hundreds of thousands of Magellanic Penguins will be our hosts in our visit to the Punta Tombo Reserve. Punta Tombo is a rocky piece of land that projects into the sea. It hosts soft gravel beaches, sea shell beaches, coastal dunes and outcrops of volcanic red rock. In this reserve we will visit the Magellanic Penguin rookery (the breeding ground of penguins), which represents the largest continental breeding colony of Magellanic penguins in the World (apart from Antarctica).

The Magellanic Penguin is a sea bird. It is an excellent swimmer, but it is not able to fly. It is able to swim at a speed of 5 miles (8 kilometers) an hour using their fins as propellers and their feet as a rudder. Adults have a black back and a white chest with a double black band. Both sexes have the same colors. Sexism is inexistent between them; both of them defend their nest, incubate the eggs and feed the nestling with fish and squid.

Located 112 miles (180 kilometers) from Puerto Madryn and 62 miles (100 kilometers) from Trelew, this protected area spreads over 210 hectares harboring a Magellanic Penguins population of over half a million.

It’s mid September when hundreds of thousands of Magellanic Penguins come in from the sea to nest on land. They build their nests under the bushes, in caves and in open places. Most of the caves are found near the coast, where the soil is softer for digging. They usually return to the same nests year after year The eggs are incubated for 40 days by both parents. New-born penguins weight about 2.8 ounces (80 grams) and are covered by grey feathers which are shed in February and March.

The sight of this enormous penguin population is absolutely overwhelming. The Zoological Society of New York, together with Argentine scientists, has intensively been studying this colony since 1982. This is the reason why it is possible to see animals identified with metal rings, as well as nests and bushes marked with either plastic tapes or nails driven in the ground. It is in this protected area where penguin’s chicks take their first swimming lessons, mainly in small tidal pools, before starting their migratory trip.

Our guide will take you through special paths between thousands of penguins where you will be fully introduced into the world of the Magellanic Penguin.
 

Difficulty: low

Duration: About 10 hours.Approximate traveled distance: 229 miles (366 kilometers). Approximately 16 miles (25 kilometers) of the road in our journey is unpaved (gravel roads).

Guide: shared English/Spanish speaking guide

Transfer: shared vehicle.

Includes: transfers + entrance ticket to Punta Tombo Reserve

 
 
 

 
 



 
 

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Elephant Seals




Orcas



Caleta Valdes

Choiques

guanacos

maras

Black necked cormoran

seagul

Grey Fox

A Unique Marine Fauna Haven: Tour to Peninsula Valdes

Peninsula Valdes is one of the largest marine wildlife reserves in the world, and a true paradise for marine wildlife lovers. Declared a natural heritage by the United Nations, it has an unsurpassed variety of marine wildlife species. A delightful visual feast of penguins, elephant seals, whales, sea lions and orcas (killer whales) can be enjoyed in the peninsula area. Prepare to experience a super close-up and unique encounter with some of the most amazing marine animals, in their natural habitat of Peninsula Valdes Reserve.   

Peninsula Valdes is like an island united to the continent by a 22 miles (35 kilometers) long strip of land called Carlos Ameghino Isthmus. After 48 miles (77 kilometers) we do our first stop at a small interpretation center in the Carlos Ameghino Isthmus, from where you can see San Jose Gulf and Nuevo Gulf. On the top floor of this Interpretation Center you will find a set of potent binoculars from where you will be able to see in detail both gulfs and the Isla de los Pajaros (Bird’s Island). The distance between both gulfs is only 4 miles (7 kilometers) at the narrowest part of the Isthmus.

We continue our journey and 15 miles (25 kilometers) later we arrive to the tourist village of Puerto Piramides (Pyramids Port) where we you can opt for an optional whale watching boat adventure (not included).

We continue our journey heading to the southeast eastern point of the peninsula: Punta Delgada (Delgada Point). The entire road after Puerto Piramides is an unpaved gravel road. After 50 miles (79 kilometers) we reach Punta Delgada, where Punta Delgada lighthouse is located. This lighthouse is a navy base since 1905.

It is in Punta Delgada where three different beaches spread over a 4 mile (6.4 kilometer) coastal line gathering one of the largest concentrations of Southern Elephant Seals, a major attraction for researchers and travelers.

Peninsula Valdes offers the chance to watch Southern Elephant Seals without having to travel to remote islands, since this is the only continental territory in the world where this species is found. 

One of the characteristics of these species that most impresses travelers is their large size and enormous weight. Males reach up to 15 feet (5 meters) long and weigh up to 4 tons while females can be 10 feet (3 meters) long and weight up to 1 ton.
Males have a proboscis or inflatable snout that makes them look like land elephants, which has been the reason of their name.

Though there is a stable colony in Peninsula Valdes all year round, about 40,000 Southern Elephant Seals arrive to the Peninsula from August to March for reproduction and to shed their skin. They are polygamists and form large harems of more than 10 females. They can spend three months at sea, diving day and night for fish. They head for the beaches when it's time to shed their skin or for breeding season.

An outlook located near a cliff will give us the chance of enjoying a panoramic look at the elephant seals colony.

>The Southern Elephant Seal has a sub Antarctic distribution it's population is estimated to be around 700,000, of which 20,000 arrive between August and March to breed and change their skin in Peninsula Valdes. They are located all along the external coast of Peninsula Valdes.

During the entire reproduction season they fast (abstain from eating), loosing from 10 to 15 pounds (4.5 to 7 kilograms) per day. Elephant Seals are excellent divers. They can go as far as 4500 feet (1.500 meters) deep, or average depths of about 1200 feet (400 meters) and stay under water for periods of 2 hours. They are polygamists and form large harems.

Southern Elephant Seals, when not fighting for their harems, spend most of their time lying in the sun. As we stroll down the beach you will be able to hear the loud roars of the male elephant seals which are used as a warning signal to other male elephant seals that are getting too close to their harem. If the intruder ignores the warning and comes even closer to the harem, the 2 elephant seals will eventually end up fighting one another in a contest for sexual domination.

Our next stop is in Caleta Valdes, a natural channel, which lodges a large variety of marine fauna. Caleta Valdes has the most spectacular panoramic views of the Peninsula Valdes. It is a sheltered inlet which is especially important for the peninsula biodiversity. Elephant Seals and orcas can be seen from a viewpoint that overlooks the sea.

Elephant Seals can be seen throughout the year, especially between August and March, when they are in higher numbers than in the other months. It is possible to go down a cliff in Caleta Valdes by a stair, from which the Elephant Seals and the geological formations of the cove’s spit can be seen.

Depending on weather conditions, orcas or killer whales can be seen from October to November and from February to April, when they feed on young elephant seals.

Orcas are mammals that belong to the family of cetaceans, but unlike the whales they have teeth. They can be seen in Peninsula Valdes from February to April in Punta Norte Region and from October to November in Caleta Valdes and Punta Delgada region. The orca is predominantly black, except for its white abdomen and a back fin with a white spot behind it which scientist use for its identification.

Orcas are the greatest predator of the seas. They eat several fish species, sea lions, sea tortoises, elephant seals, sharks and penguins. The Orcas of Peninsula Valdes are specially well known for their unique strategy of intentionally stranding on gravel beaches to capture Sea Lions and Elephant Seals calves.  The orcas of Patagonia are the only orcas in the world that use this dangerous hunting method in which they swim very quickly onto the beach, leaving two thirds of their body out of the water. They then grab an elephant seal or sea lion with their mouth and jump back into the water with energetic dorsal movements. Finally, they share their hunt with the other members of their group. It is known that hundreds of killer whales die each year during this hunting act, as they expose themselves to dehydration if they are unable to move back into the water after making a kill. Specialized emergency help units must be used to rescue these animals quickly.

Big males can weight more than 8 tons, be 29 feet long (9.5 meters) and their dorsal fin can be up to 6 feet (2 meters) high. Females weight 5 tons and are 18 feet (6 meters) long. Females’ life expectancy is 50 years while life expectancy for the male is only 30 years. When held in captivity average life expectancy is significantly reduced (5 to 10 years).

You will also see in the Peninsula Valdes many prairie and bird species such as guanacos (American Llama), rheas, hairy armadillos, hares, grey foxes, ostriches, and oyster catcher.

After a long journey we start our return back to Puerto Madryn.

Difficulty: low, except on the stairs that leads to the Elephant Seals beaches which are a bit steep and can be considered of a moderate difficulty. Travelers can skip this part of the tour if they have any physical disability.

Duration: About 10 hours. The whole tour is 250 miles (400 kilometers) long. Only 63 miles (100 kilometers) are done on paved road, the rest is done on unpaved roads (gravel roads).

Guide: shared English/Spanish speaking guide

Transfer: shared vehicle.

Includes: transfers + entrance fee to Peninsula Valdes Reserve.


 
 



 
 

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Panoramic Images of Bariloche

This is an introductory tour to Bariloche’s beautiful landscapes. It is approximately 37 miles (60 kilometers) long and it begins and ends in Bariloche city, following Nahuel Huapi Lake’s waterfront along a paved road called Avenida Ezequiel Bustillo.

Some of the attractions visited are: “Playa Bonita”, Campanario Hill (where you will take a highly recommend chairlift to the summit to overlook the Nahuel Huapi lake), the Llao Llao Peninsula, and the Escondido Lake.

National Geographic rated the panoramic view from Campanario Hill as one of the 7 most beautiful views in the world!

Ticket for the chairlift which will take you to the top of the Campanario Hill is included.

Difficulty: none

Duration:  4 hours

Guide:      group English/Spanish speaking guide

Includes: transfers, guide, ticket for chairlift to the top of Campanario Hill.

 
 
 

 
 



 

Enjoy one of these exciting full day Patagonia tour options: VIP Navigation in the Lakes Region, Horseback at the Patagonian Lake District or Rafting to the border with Chile on the Manso River.
You can choose between the following 3 options. Click on any tour option below to see detailed information and photos.

OPTION 1: VIP Navigation in the Lakes Region (with visit to Victoria Island and Myrtle Forest)
Delight yourself with a beautiful navigation on the deep blue Nahuel Huapi lake, hiking beautiful trails on the Victoria Island, and visiting a Myrtle Forest unique in the world.
The VIP section is located above the boat standard section, has a privileged view, more ample and comfortable seats, and some complimentary drinks and snacks are served (long half day). more

OPTION 2: Horseback Riding Experience at the Patagonia Lake District
Prepare to enjoy a horseback riding experience at The Baqueanos Complex, located amongst high mountains in a spectacular setting of forest, rivers and lakefront in the heart of the Nahuel Huapi National Park in the Patagonian Lake District... more

OPTION 3: Rafting to the Chilean Border over the Manso River
Get ready for an exciting adventure day full of adrenaline and fun in the class III and IV rapids of the Manso River. This journey starts at Bariloche and you will paddle all the way to the border with Chile! Fasten your adventure belts and bring your towel... you`ll be completely soaked from head to toes!...more



 



 

Prepare for our exciting adventure day at the Ends of the Earth. You can choose between the following 3 tour options. Click on any tour option to see detailed information and photos.

OPTION 1: 4x4 Off Road Adventure at the Ends of the Earth
Our 4x4 Land Rover Defender will take you to a thrilling journey where excitement, natural beauty and driving skills will nourish you spirit of adventure (full day)... more 

OPTION 2: Hiking and Navigating at the Ends of the Earth
Hiking in the National Park and navigation in a motor zodiac along the Beagle Channel to Redonda Island and Lapataia bay (full day)... more

OPTION 3: Hiking and Canoeing at the Ends of the Earth
Hiking in the National Park and canoeing along Lake Roca, Ovando River, Laguna Verde and Lapataia bay (full day)... more           



 



 
 

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On the Argentinean side you can get super close to the falls

The power of the falls at the Devil's Throat

On the Argentinean side you can get super close to the falls

The Iguazu Falls are located inside a Jungle habitat

Argentinean Side of the Iguazu Falls (private tour)

We will arrive at the Iguazu National Park and board an ecological train that will take us to the footbridges which lead to one of the most impressive sites of the Iguazu Falls: La Garganta del Diablo (The Devil's Throat).  At this particular point, a great number of cascades converge.The Devil's Throat owes its name to the overwhelming sound created by the waterfalls, since this is where the largest flow of water concentrates.

At this point our guide will invite you to close our eyes and hear the roar of the falls. When you open your eyes, you will fully appreciate the overpowering strength of the waters that fall with an incredibly strong impact, creating a mist and fog so thick that the bottom of the Devil's Throat cannot be seen.

We will then begin traversing the higher circuit or road of the Falls. In our stroll we will cross two footbridge circuits: the higher (superior) and lower (inferior) circuits. As their names imply, both will allow you to appreciate two totally different perspectives of the Falls. Either from their base or from their highest point, the Iguazu Falls will earn your amazement and admiration.
Through the 3/4 mile (1200 meters) of the superior circuit, you will enjoy the views from the top of the Dos Hermanas, Alvarez Nuñez and Lanusse Falls.
Afterwards we’ll  stroll along the inferior circuit, which will allow you to get really close to the Falls, practically touching them and feeling their “rain” as we approach them.

Throughout the mile (1600 meters) of the inferior circuit we will get to know the beautiful Bozzetti, Mbigua, Ramirez and Chico Falls.

Since you will be doing this tour with a private vehicle and guide, you will have the freedom of enjoying each attraction at your own pace, making all the stops you want, enjoying personal assistance and care from our specialized guide.

Difficulty: low

Duration: full day

Guide:     private English speaking guide

Transfer: private vehicle

Includes: transfers + entrance ticket to Iguazu National Park
 
 
 

 
 



 
 

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Brazilian Side of the Iguazu Falls (private tour)

On this half-day private tour you will enjoy the beautiful panoramic views that can be seen from the Brazilian side of the Iguazu Falls.

The Brazilian side consists of only one footbridge, which we will traverse in its entirety.
Since you will be doing this tour with a private vehicle and guide, you will have the freedom of enjoying each attraction at your own pace, making all the stops you want, enjoying the personal assistance and care from our specialized guide.

Duration: 2 hours and a half approximately

Guide:     private English speaking guide

Transfer: private vehicle

Includes: transfers + entrance ticket to Iguaçu National Park
 
 
 

 
 



 
 
Important: It doesn't matter if it's your first time or if you are an expert in the activities included in our trips, we will always personalize each activity to match your level of expertise. You just relax, enjoy and have fun!