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The Park + End of the World Train combo in Ushuaia brings together two of the must-do experiences at the End of the World: the historic End of the World Train and the most iconic spots within the Tierra del Fuego National Park. This proposal is designed for you to enjoy a mix of history, nature , and the most recognized sceneries of the world's southernmost city.
You will board the famous End of the World Train , reliving in time and space the last 7 km of the original route taken by the former prisoners of Ushuaia's Prison a century ago. Aboard its panoramic cars, you will contemplate landscapes of valleys, rivers, and forests that come back to life in spring, framed by mountains that still retain snow on their peaks.
Furthermore, you will discover the main attractions of the Tierra del Fuego National Park renewed thanks to the spring 🌸. Plus, it is the only national park in our Argentina where the forest, the sea and the mountains meet in the same scenery. During the visit, you will get to know iconic places such as:
Our guide will accompany you throughout the entire tour, enriching every moment with stories, secrets and curious facts that will make your experience truly special.
The Tierra del Fuego National Park + The End of the World Train combo is an ideal experience for those who want to live the essence of Ushuaia enjoying the landscapes, the history and the excitement of touring the true End of the World.
Choose the time that suits you best and come and experience this adventure with us!
1. Your adventure starts right at your doorstep
From that moment on, you'll know this day is going to be unforgettable. We'll pick you up right at the door of your accommodation and head towards the city's southwest area, straight to the legendary Tierra del Fuego National Park, just 12 km from downtown Ushuaia.
2. End of the World Station: A Journey Through Time
You'll discover how the southernmost train on the planet works from inside this emblematic place when you arrive at the End of the World Station. You'll be able to see the historic engine room in full swing, explore the photo gallery that tells the history of the railroad, and if you like, grab a coffee or get a special souvenir from the gift shop.
3. All aboard the End of the World Train!
It's time to hop on the famous "prisoners' train," covering the last 7 kilometers of the original route that the former prisoners traveled daily from the Ushuaia Penitentiary to the forest of what is now the Tierra del Fuego National Park. During the trip, you'll relive those stories while contemplating forests and mountains that hold secrets of times past. Plus, you'll see historical vestiges of the work of those prisoners, who were responsible for many of the fundamental constructions in Ushuaia until the middle of the last century.
4. La Macarena Station
We arrive at La Macarena Station, the place where the locomotives are supplied with water. There, you'll enjoy a unique time of absolute serenity at a viewpoint with incredible views: the beautiful Macarena Waterfall, the wide Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro La Portada, and Mount Susana. It's the perfect stop to take photos and appreciate the geography of Ushuaia before the whistle invites us back on board to continue the journey on the famous End of the World Train, renewed to continue your trip to the past.
5. Exploring the Tierra del Fuego National Park
You'll discover the characteristic landscapes of the Tierra del Fuego National Park: its mountains, lakes of glacial origin, and vast peat bogs, along with the native forests of lenga, ñire, and coihue trees that define the region, home to the friendly red fox and the emblematic giant woodpecker. You'll feel how nature and history intertwine to make this national park an absolutely unique place.
6. Lapataia Bay: The End of the World Postcard
Upon arriving at Lapataia Bay, the first thing you'll see is the famous sign, an international symbol, that marks the end of National Route N°3, the same one that connects Ushuaia to Alaska via the Pan-American Highway: you've reached the End of the World! You'll be able to walk along its wooden boardwalk that borders the bay and provides access to different viewpoints, observing the meeting of the sea, the mountains, and the forests of the area, with views that show why this is one of the most emblematic places in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
7. Laguna Verde and Acigami Lake: ancient landscapes
You'll appreciate the imposing views of Cerro Cóndor, the imaginary border with our sister country Chile, at Laguna Verde. Then, you'll arrive at Acigami Lake, a lake whose name, from the native Yámana people, means “elongated basket,” a reference to the lake's shape. Here you'll observe how the ancient inhabitants lived in deep harmony with the Patagonian nature.
8. Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: where the sea hugs the land
Ensenada Zaratiegui is an unforgettable panoramic spot where the Beagle Channel cuts into the land, creating magical views, surrounded by flag tree forests, trees shaped by the region's winds. Here you'll contemplate the famous Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office, an emblematic place.
9. Heading back to Ushuaia with happy hearts
As we leave behind the forests and mountains of the park, the road brings us back to Ushuaia. The city reappears, and we arrive at downtown Ushuaia with the peace of having had a complete experience: train, viewpoints, trails, and that unique End of the World combination of sea, mountain, and forest. We'll drop you off at our office (Av. San Martín 775) so you can continue exploring the city.
1. Your adventure starts right at your doorstep
From that moment on, you'll know this day is going to be unforgettable. We'll pick you up right at the door of your accommodation and head towards the city's southwest area, straight to the legendary Tierra del Fuego National Park, just 12 km from downtown Ushuaia.
2. End of the World Station: A Journey Through Time
You'll discover how the southernmost train on the planet works from inside this emblematic place when you arrive at the End of the World Station. You'll be able to see the historic engine room in full swing, explore the photo gallery that tells the history of the railroad, and if you like, grab a coffee or get a special souvenir from the gift shop.
3. All aboard the End of the World Train!
It's time to hop on the famous "prisoners' train," covering the last 7 kilometers of the original route that the former prisoners traveled daily from the Ushuaia Penitentiary to the forest of what is now the Tierra del Fuego National Park. During the trip, you'll relive those stories while contemplating forests and mountains that hold secrets of times past. Plus, you'll see historical vestiges of the work of those prisoners, who were responsible for many of the fundamental constructions in Ushuaia until the middle of the last century.
4. La Macarena Station
We arrive at La Macarena Station, the place where the locomotives are supplied with water. There, you'll enjoy a unique time of absolute serenity at a viewpoint with incredible views: the beautiful Macarena Waterfall, the wide Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro La Portada, and Mount Susana. It's the perfect stop to take photos and appreciate the geography of Ushuaia before the whistle invites us back on board to continue the journey on the famous End of the World Train, renewed to continue your trip to the past.
5. Exploring the Tierra del Fuego National Park
You'll discover the characteristic landscapes of the Tierra del Fuego National Park: its mountains, lakes of glacial origin, and vast peat bogs, along with the native forests of lenga, ñire, and coihue trees that define the region, home to the friendly red fox and the emblematic giant woodpecker. You'll feel how nature and history intertwine to make this national park an absolutely unique place.
6. Lapataia Bay: The End of the World Postcard
Upon arriving at Lapataia Bay, the first thing you'll see is the famous sign, an international symbol, that marks the end of National Route N°3, the same one that connects Ushuaia to Alaska via the Pan-American Highway: you've reached the End of the World! You'll be able to walk along its wooden boardwalk that borders the bay and provides access to different viewpoints, observing the meeting of the sea, the mountains, and the forests of the area, with views that show why this is one of the most emblematic places in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
7. Laguna Verde and Acigami Lake: ancient landscapes
You'll appreciate the imposing views of Cerro Cóndor, the imaginary border with our sister country Chile, at Laguna Verde. Then, you'll arrive at Acigami Lake, a lake whose name, from the native Yámana people, means “elongated basket,” a reference to the lake's shape. Here you'll observe how the ancient inhabitants lived in deep harmony with the Patagonian nature.
8. Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: where the sea hugs the land
Ensenada Zaratiegui is an unforgettable panoramic spot where the Beagle Channel cuts into the land, creating magical views, surrounded by flag tree forests, trees shaped by the region's winds. Here you'll contemplate the famous Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office, an emblematic place.
9. Heading back to Ushuaia with happy hearts
As we leave behind the forests and mountains of the park, the road brings us back to Ushuaia. The city reappears, and we arrive at downtown Ushuaia with the peace of having had a complete experience: train, viewpoints, trails, and that unique End of the World combination of sea, mountain, and forest. We'll drop you off at our office (Av. San Martín 775) so you can continue exploring the city.
1. We depart from our office in downtown Ushuaia
The experience begins at our Info De Ushuaia® office in the city center (Av. San Martín 775), where we meet to start the afternoon of adventure. We head towards the Tierra del Fuego National Park, in the southwest area of the city, just 12 km from downtown Ushuaia.
2. End of the World Station: A Journey Through Time
You'll discover how the southernmost train on the planet works from inside this emblematic place when you arrive at the End of the World Station. You'll be able to see the historic engine room in full swing, explore the photo gallery that tells the history of the railroad, and if you like, grab a coffee or get a special souvenir from the gift shop.
3. All aboard the End of the World Train!
It's time to hop on the famous "prisoners' train," covering the last 7 kilometers of the original route that the former prisoners traveled daily from the Ushuaia Penitentiary to the forest of what is now the Tierra del Fuego National Park. During the trip, you'll relive those stories while contemplating forests and mountains that hold secrets of times past. Plus, you'll see historical vestiges of the work of those prisoners, who were responsible for many of the fundamental constructions in Ushuaia until the middle of the last century.
4. La Macarena Station
We arrive at La Macarena Station, the place where the locomotives are supplied with water. There, you'll enjoy a unique time of absolute serenity at a viewpoint with incredible views: the beautiful Macarena Waterfall, the wide Pipo River Valley, Cerro Guanaco, Cerro La Portada, and Mount Susana. It's the perfect stop to take photos and appreciate the geography of Ushuaia before the whistle invites us back on board to continue the journey on the famous End of the World Train, renewed to continue your trip to the past.
5. Exploring the Tierra del Fuego National Park
You'll discover the characteristic landscapes of the Tierra del Fuego National Park: its mountains, lakes of glacial origin, and vast peat bogs, along with the native forests of lenga, ñire, and coihue trees that define the region, home to the friendly red fox and the emblematic giant woodpecker. You'll feel how nature and history intertwine to make this national park an absolutely unique place.
6. Lapataia Bay: The End of the World Postcard
Upon arriving at Lapataia Bay, the first thing you'll see is the famous sign, an international symbol, that marks the end of National Route N°3, the same one that connects Ushuaia to Alaska via the Pan-American Highway: you've reached the End of the World! You'll be able to walk along its wooden boardwalk that borders the bay and provides access to different viewpoints, observing the meeting of the sea, the mountains, and the forests of the area, with views that show why this is one of the most emblematic places in the Tierra del Fuego National Park.
7. Laguna Verde and Acigami Lake: ancient landscapes
You'll appreciate the imposing views of Cerro Cóndor, the imaginary border with our sister country Chile, at Laguna Verde. Then, you'll arrive at Acigami Lake, a lake whose name, from the native Yámana people, means “elongated basket,” a reference to the lake's shape. Here you'll observe how the ancient inhabitants lived in deep harmony with the Patagonian nature.
8. Ensenada Zaratiegui Bay: where the sea hugs the land
Ensenada Zaratiegui is an unforgettable panoramic spot where the Beagle Channel cuts into the land, creating magical views, surrounded by flag tree forests, trees shaped by the region's winds. Here you'll contemplate the famous Redonda Island and visit the last post office box of the Argentine Post Office, an emblematic place.
9. Heading back to Ushuaia with happy hearts
As we leave behind the forests and mountains of the park, the road brings us back to Ushuaia. The city reappears, and we arrive at downtown Ushuaia with the peace of having had a complete experience: train, viewpoints, trails, and that unique End of the World combination of sea, mountain, and forest. We'll drop you off at our office (Av. San Martín 775) so you can continue exploring the city.
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