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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #28 – Ruta Provincial 41

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 20 May 202320 May 2023

From El Chaltén we took the famous Ruta 40 to Perito Moreno (the village, not…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #27 – El Chaltén

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 3 May 202320 May 2023

From El Calafate, we drove to the next famous tourist hot spot in this area:…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #26 – El Calafate

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 31 Mar 2023

Our next planned destination was El Calafate. Since there is no direct connection from Ushuaia…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #25 – Ushuaia

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 25 Mar 202328 Mar 2023

In our last post, we visited the Chilean part of Tierra del Fuego. Next, we…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #24 – Porvenir

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 17 Feb 2023

From the beautiful Torres del Paine NP, we continued our trip south. The next stop…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #23 – Torres del Paine

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 2 Feb 2023

Torres del Paine is one of the most famous national parks in the world, and…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #22 – Puerto San Julián to Puerto Natales

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 3 Jan 2023

From Puerto Deseado we drove further south along the Ruta 3 to Puerto San Julián.…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #21 – Puerto Deseado

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 28 Dec 2022

From Playa Unión, we continued our trip along the Ruta 3 to Puerto Deseado. This…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #20 – Punta Tombo

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 16 Dec 2022

After two weeks we finally left the Península Valdés and continued our trip south. Instead…

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Patagonia and Altiplano Expedition | #19 – Península Valdés Part III

  • by Boris
  • Posted on 12 Dec 2022

One criticism that you often read about Valdés is, that you can’t get really close…

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Depending on the light the Lago Belgrano has some extremely intense blue colors. From the Lago Burmeister, we drove to the Lago Belgrano. Along the way, we saw a couple of Guanacos. Lago Burmeister is one of the wildest places we have stayed so far and I thoroughly enjoyed the feeling of remoteness. In the late evening, we finally reached the Perito Moreno National Park. Camping there is free, but you have to register and fill out a very strange and very long questionnaire. They ask you dozens of questions about your experience, your equipment, and your health condition. Half an hour later we finally got permission to camp at Lago Burmeister. After driving for many hours on the Ruta 41 Sur, we had a first look at the stunningly blue lakes in the Parque Nacional Perito Moreno. Some sections of the Ruta 41 Sur are really steep. A 4×4 is therefore a must for this track. The lesser-known Ruta 41 Sur leads from the Lago Posadas to the Parque Nacional Perito Moreno. The distance is about 130 km. After a long day on the Ruta 41, we reached the Lagos Posadas and Pueyrredón. They are separated just by a small land bridge. The lakes are stunningly beautiful. In addition, you can find there the interesting rock arch Arco de Piedra. The landscape along the Ruta 41 is very diverse and changes from green valleys full of birds and insects to desert-like areas with spectacular rock formations.

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