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Top 5 Must See Destinations in Patagonia

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Patagonia is one of the top travel destinations in the world. You can spend months exploring the national parks, trekking and visiting Glacier perfect image of small towns. However, if your time is limited, it is quite possible to visit the main attractions in a week or two. Whatever amount of time you plan to spend in the region, do not miss more than five high, he must see destinations.1. Bariloche, ArgentinaBariloche magnificent setting on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, a remnant of glacial over 100 km long, is one of the many attractions of the city. Located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park, in the Lake District of Argentina, Bariloche is the gateway to Patagonia. The turquoise blue waters of Lake Nahuel Huapi are supported by peaks of high mountains and forests. Bariloche is a haven for outdoor lovers with many opportunities for hiking, biking, skiing, camping and cycling. The city center is teeming with beautiful chocolate shops of tourist souvenir shops, craft markets outdoor, trendy boutiques and restaurants. About two hours south of Bariloche is the small town of El Bolson, the most visited, Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday when the famous artisan feria, or market of crafts, is held.2. El Chalten, trekking ArgentinaDeclared national capital of Argentina, the small town of El Chalten is quickly becoming one of the magnets traveler Premier Patagonia. Located at the north end of Los Glaciers National Park a few hours north of El Calafate and located at the foot of the towers extraordinary snowcapped mountains of Fitz Roy, trails well marked and well maintained El Chalten offer something for each type of visitor day hikes from easy to difficult hiking several days and everything else. The most popular hike is Mount Fitz Roy / Cerro Torre loop through the National park.3. El Calafate, ArgentinaLocated only 80 km from National Park Los Glaciares, El Calafate is the starting point for visiting the park. The southern sector of the park occupies one of the most important areas in the world after those of the Antarctic and Greenland ice. The park’s main attraction are the huge glaciers that descend from the heights of the south polar cap ice Continental including obelisks dominant blue ice known as the Glacier Perito Moreno. A visit to the glacier is undoubtedly one of the strengths of time than a tourist in Patagonia. 4. Torres del Paine, Patagonia Chileno visit would be complete without crossing the border into neighboring countries of Chile to visit the beautiful park of Torres del Paine National. Exhibit celebrates the park is the Paine Massif, a small mountain that is completely independent of the Andes Mountains of Patagonia. There are breathtaking views across the park, including turquoise lakes, glaciers, icebergs, the towers of Paine and the horns of Paine. You can visit the park on a day trip from Puerto Natales, but to experience its beauty, it is advisable to spend at least one or two days, more if possible, one of the lodges or campgrounds Park boundaries.5. Ushuaia ArgentinaAs if you reach the end of the world is not enough, there are many other reasons to head south to Ushuaia. Located on the southern tip of Argentina, Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands. Located along the coast of the Beagle Channel, the channel that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Ushuaia is the southernmost city in the world and the gateway to Antarctica which is located just 1000 km away. Popular activities include a visit to Tierra del Fuego National Park, Argentina to the south of protected areas, and a trip along the Beagle Channel is a rare and unique experience of being at sea at the end of the world. While in the city not forget to have your passport if you can prove to all your friends at home that you actually did get to the end of the world.

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