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Family Adventure Travel To The End Of The World
Tierra del Fuego is a geographic paradise of forests, lakes, mountains and marine life. It is Argentina’s only coastal park, its 240 square-miles being flanked by the Andes, which run here east to west, and by the Chilean border on its west. To the south, the park opens to the waters of the Beagle Channel. Exploring this region, you are overwhelmed by awe-inspiring views of snow covered mountains, cerulean lakes, ice-blue fjords and rushing rivers. Water is the prime attraction, with a rich and varied array of coastal wildlife, including seals, killer whales, birds and walruses. The park’s interior features a full range of hiking options – several short trails are long on fascination with the Sendero Laguna Negro (the Black Lagoon Trail) topping the list, taking you to an amazing lagoon whose dark waters create a mirror-like effect. Bounded by high fjords and glaciers, Fagnano Lake, the sixth largest in the world, is a fisherman’s heaven and excellent for expert kayaking. One of the park’s other outstanding spots is Lapataia Bay at the end of the 3300 km road between Buenos Aires and Ushuaia, where at times you can embark on a Beagle Channel cruise. In addition, this a great district for enjoying the wild outdoors, with camping facilities and tent rental opportunities readily available, and infinite possibilities for adventure tourism. As Argentina’s southernmost city and the gateway to the park, Ushuaia’ setting is dazzling. Viewing the town from the green waters of the Beagle Channel, you’ll be struck by the rows of brightly colored houses set against the backdrop of the snow-crested Andes Mountains, almost close enough to touch. Magic is everywhere here - the blue of the sky and water nearly blinding in its brightness, the air so fresh and crisp, and the jaw-dropping views surrounding you everywhere. Ushuaia has its own interesting history and sites: Once the prison home to Argentina’s worst criminals, the town’s bridges, streets and buildings were built by the forced labor of the penal colony to help create what is today a thriving metropolis of nearly 65,000 inhabitants. The Museo Maritimo del Presidio (Maritime Museum) is the actual former prison where visitors can learn about the area’s history as well as access the eerie cell areas of prisoners and imagine life behind its walls in the early 20th century. The museum also displays wax figures of Argentina’s infamous convicts who resided here. Journeying to Tierra del Fuego and Ushuaia, you are indeed going to the end of the world as far as is physically possible before reaching Antarctica. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com I’m a trip consultant, planner and manager who loves creating unique intercultural adventures for families. I want to impart information,tips and personal experiences especially related to family adventure travel. www.familyadventuretravelworks.com Sylvia@travelworks4u.com www.familyadventuretravelworks.com/family-adventure-travel-to-the-end-of-the-world |
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