Punta Walichu City Tour: Explore Archaeological Sites and Local Birdlife by Lake Argentino

Embark on a Punta Walichu City Tour and discover archaeological sites and local birdlife near Lake Argentino. Explore footprints of the first men, observe abundant bird species, and learn about the region’s history.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • El Calafate - The guide will lead you through historical paths, charming spots, and scenic viewpoints, offering insights into the city’s past and present.
  • Punta Walichu - Natural and Archaeological Reserve - The tour will explore the ancient Gualicho Caves, providing various interpretations of the cave paintings created by the Patagonian natives.
What's Included
  • Pick up from the hotel
  • Guide enabled
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Carbonated beverages
Additional Information

Explore the rich history and unique character of El Calafate with Patagonia Dreams. The journey begins at Punta Walichu, an archaeological site showcasing the remnants of the region’s earliest inhabitants. Next, enjoy a stroll along the Coastal Promenade and Redonda Bay, located on the shores of Lake Argentina, where local birds can be seen in their…

Location
El Calafate
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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793marilenac
Mar 16, 2024
Calafate: Switzerland or Patagonia? - In Calafate the grip of the cold embraces us even just to collect our luggage and get into the car, accompanied by a well-fed blonde girl who speaks almost impeccable Italian (due to her origins) and explains a few things to us, up to the hotel. Switzerland or Patagonia? Sloping roofs, little houses that look like cabins, perfect lawns, flower pots on the balconies. Calafate with its wooden villas, often brightly colored and large chimneys on the pointed roofs, has no real centre, at least not as we understand it. It all happens on both sides of a wide straight road, Avenida Libertador. But there is a more lively stretch, with craft shops, dozens of agencies that organize excursions, wood-scented bars, small restaurants and restaurants (like Pura Vida, made famous by the LP, but which, for our pace, opens too late ), huge spits behind the glass that rotate slowly to calmly cook the poor ropers, reduced to flavored corpses and then banks, exchange offices, hotels and lots of meticulously cared for greenery. And, omnipresent, docile, caressed by everyone, many many perros, mostly large in size and with deep good eyes. Ah, the impanadas… with spicy or normal meat (often guanaco). With queso and onion, with tuna, with vegetables… Low cost, pleasant flavour.
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From $88
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).