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You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We’ll take you to the Park where we’ll discover its unique flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámana people, and breathtaking landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Only 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoner train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train.
There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park. <
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the visit to the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Green Lagoon. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
The last stop in autumn days is the Alakush visitor center where we can use the facilities, taste some dessert or snack made with regional products. And don't forget to buy some souvenirs to take home.
In the Alakush center museum, you will be able to complement all the information and history that the guides have given you while touring the park. You can also get detailed information about all the roads and trails, so if you feel like it, another day you can walk every corner of the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
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You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We will take you to the Park and we will discover its flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámanas and impressive landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Only 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoner train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train. There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the visit to the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Green Lagoon. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
The last stop in winter days is the Alakush visitor center where we can use the facilities, taste some dessert or snack made with regional products. And don't forget to buy some souvenirs to take home.
In the Alakush center museum, you will be able to complement all the information and history that the guides have given you while touring the park. You can also get detailed information about all the roads and trails, so if you feel like it, another day you can walk every corner of the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We will take you to the Park and we will discover its flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámanas and impressive landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Only 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoner train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train. There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the visit to the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Laguna Verde. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
The last stop is the Zaratiegui cove: where the sea enters the land. It is a panoramic point not to be missed, surrounded by the Beagle Channel and the forest of flag trees.
You are going to admire Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office. Here, visitors from all over the world usually stamp their passports and also send correspondence or postcards to any place on the planet, with the End of the World stamp.
At all stops we get off the minibus to take advantage of the panoramic views, take pictures and, of course, receive the explanation of our guide.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
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You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We’ll take you to the Park where we’ll discover its unique flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámana people, and breathtaking landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Only 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoners train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train.
There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the visit to the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Green Lagoon. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
The last stop is the Zaratiegui cove: where the sea enters the land. It is a panoramic point not to be missed, surrounded by the Beagle Channel and the forest of flag trees.
You are going to admire Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office. Here, visitors from all over the world usually stamp their passports and also send correspondence or postcards to any place on the planet, with the End of the World stamp.
At all stops we get off the minibus to take advantage of the panoramic views, take pictures and, of course, receive the explanation of our guide.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
Duration
Languages
Price from
Satisfied customers
You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We’ll take you to the Park where we’ll discover its unique flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámana people, and breathtaking landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Just 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoner train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train. There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the visit to the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Green Lagoon. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
La última parada en días de otoño es el centro de visitantes Alakush donde podremos usar las instalaciones, degustar algún postre o bocadillo hecho con productos regionales. Y no nos olvidemos de comprar algún souvenir para llevar a casa.
In the Alakush center museum, you will be able to complement all the information and history that the guides have given you while touring the park. You can also get detailed information about all the roads and trails, so if you feel like it, another day you can walk every corner of the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We’ll take you to the Park where we’ll discover its unique flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámana people, and breathtaking landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Just 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoner train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train.
There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the tour of the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Laguna Verde. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
The last stop is the Zaratiegui cove: where the sea enters the land. It is a panoramic point not to be missed, surrounded by the Beagle Channel and the forest of flag trees.
You are going to admire Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office. Here, visitors from all over the world usually stamp their passports and also send correspondence or postcards to any place on the planet, with the End of the World stamp.
At all stops we get off the minibus to take advantage of the panoramic views, take pictures and, of course, receive the explanation of our guide.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
Duration
Languages
Price from
Satisfied customers
You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We will take you to the Park and we will discover its flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámanas and impressive landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Just 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoner train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train. There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the visit to the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Green Lagoon. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
La última parada en días de invierno es el centro de visitantes Alakush donde podremos usar las instalaciones, degustar algún postre o bocadillo hecho con productos regionales. Y no nos olvidemos de comprar algún souvenir para llevar a casa.
In the Alakush center museum, you will be able to complement all the information and history that the guides have given you while touring the park. You can also get detailed information about all the roads and trails, so if you feel like it, another day you can walk every corner of the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
You will reach the famous End of the World poster in the last piece of land of the American continent.
You will relive the unmissable story of the End of the World Train, traveling the paths that filled the early days of Ushuaia with legends.
Get ready to explore the only national park in Argentina where the sea, forest, and mountains come together — the breathtaking Tierra del Fuego National Park.
We'll pick you up directly from your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything. When we arrive at our destination, we'll pay the entrance fee (not included) to gain access to Argentina's national park, which combines sea, forest and mountain, the Tierra del Fuego National Park. We will then board one of the most famous trains in the world, “The Train to the End of the World”.
On this half-day tour, we’ll take a journey back in time aboard the Prison Train, the famous End of the World Train.
We will take you to the Park and we will discover its flora and fauna, archaeological remains of the native Yámanas and impressive landscapes of the sub-Antarctic forest.
We pick you up directly at your hotel or apartment in Ushuaia so you don't have to worry about anything.
You will take with you the famous photo at the End of the World sign, at the end of National Route 3, in Lapataia Bay.
Read on and find out why this is 1 of the 3 must-do excursions at the End of the World.
IMPORTANT
THE MINOR RATE IS PAID FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN 4 AND 11 YEARS OLDS INCLUSIVE
CHILDREN BETWEEN 0 AND 3 YEARS OLD DO NOT PAY, THEY MUST GO ON THE LAP OF THE RESPONSIBLE ADULT
In the morning, we will pick you up at your accommodation to discover the southwest area of the city on our way to the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Only 12 km from Ushuaia, the most emblematic stop awaits us: the End of the World Train. You will have the opportunity to relive our history on the famous prisoners train!
Here you will see the "behind the scenes" of the train, with the engine room of the fuegian southern railway in full operation.
Inside the station, there is also a photo gallery that reconstructs the history of the famous train. There is also a café and a souvenir shop so you can take home unique memories.
Climb aboard the famous "prisoners' train". You will enjoy the last 7 kilometers of the original route that prisoners used to take every morning to go to work.
Originally, they left from the Ushuaia prison to the slopes of Mount Susana to extract wood and aggregates for construction work.
This will be the first stop. We walk to a viewpoint that offers an unparalleled view of the Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro la Portada and Mount Susana. In addition, you will contemplate the beautiful Macarena waterfall.
After a few minutes, the guards' whistle will call everyone to get back on board and the train restarts its march towards Tierra del Fuego National Park.
Bordering the Pipo River, you will relive history in time and space.
Time: through which the guide's narrative takes us to that story.
Space: you will be able to see the vestiges of the prisoners' daily routine after almost half a century.
They cut down the forests to supply the town with firewood and timber, which they used, for example, to build the first aqueducts, the dock and all the works needed by that small population until 1947.
Once we have enjoyed the exciting tour of the prisoners, the guide will be waiting for us in the minibus to continue the tour of the national park.
Inside the park you will see the iconic flora and fauna of the Fuegian forest: large trees and animals as friendly as the Fuegian red fox, the cachaña or the giant woodpecker.
You will walk along the Las Lengas trail until you reach Lapataia Bay. There you will be able to take the iconic picture with the End of the World sign and enjoy the views of the bay.
The sign symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska, the two ends of the American continent connected by the Pan-American Highway.
This is the southernmost protected area in the country, the only national park in Argentina that combines sea, forest and mountains.
The tour continues! Discover Laguna Verde. From there we will see one of the faces of Cerro Condor, which marks an imaginary boundary with the sister Republic of Chile.
After this we arrive at Lake Acigami. The name comes from the native Yámana language and means "elongated basket". This is because in the past, the tribe used an elongated basket that has the same shape of the lake to collect mussels on a canoe.
The last stop is the Zaratiegui cove: where the sea enters the land. It is a panoramic point not to be missed, surrounded by the Beagle Channel and the forest of flag trees.
You are going to admire Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office. Here, visitors from all over the world usually stamp their passports and also send correspondence or postcards to any place on the planet, with the End of the World stamp.
At all stops we get off the minibus to take advantage of the panoramic views, take pictures and, of course, receive the explanation of our guide.
We say goodbye to the National Park after noon. We finish this excursion in Ushuaia's downtown.
The vast majority of our travelers choose to sail the Beagle Channel in the afternoon. You can book both excursions on this website.
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