Tierra del Fuego National Park is a true gem at the southernmost tip of Argentina. It’s a place where glaciers, forests, and pristine lakes converge, offering an array of outdoor adventures. Hikers can traverse its extensive trail network, spotting unique wildlife like guanacos and Andean deer along the way. But the park’s crown jewel? The End of the World Train, which takes visitors on a captivating journey through its dramatic landscapes. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking an unforgettable experience, this park has something special in store.
Key Points

- Tierra del Fuego National Park is located at the southernmost tip of Argentina, featuring a mosaic of glaciers, forests, and pristine lakes.
- The park offers an intricate network of hiking trails and is home to diverse wildlife, including guanacos, Andean deer, and sea lions.
- The End of the World Train provides a scenic 1-hour journey through the park, offering stunning vistas of the dramatic landscapes.
- Guided tours are available to explore key highlights such as Roca Lake, Lapataia Bay, and National Route Number Three, with knowledgeable guides.
- Tour logistics include hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, and park entrance fees, catering to a maximum group size of 25 travelers.
An Argentinian Wonderland

Nestled at the southernmost tip of Argentina, Tierra del Fuego National Park is an Argentinian wonderland that beckons adventurous travelers.
Nestled at the southernmost tip of Argentina, Tierra del Fuego National Park is an Argentinian wonderland that beckons adventurous travelers.
This remote and rugged landscape boasts a mosaic of glaciers, forests, and pristine lakes. Hikers can explore the park’s intricate network of trails, spotting diverse wildlife like guanacos, Andean deer, and sea lions.
The iconic End of the World Train offers a scenic journey through the park’s scenic vistas.
Whether seeking solitude or adventure, visitors find Tierra del Fuego National Park a captivating destination that showcases the natural splendor of this remote corner of Argentina.
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Exploring the Park’s Highlights
Visitors to Tierra del Fuego National Park can explore a variety of the region’s highlights through the park’s guided tour. The tour takes guests to Roca Lake, Lapataia Bay, and the end of National Route Number Three, offering stunning views of the area’s natural beauty.
An optional upgrade includes a 1-hour ride on the End of the World Train, providing a unique perspective of the park. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, and park entrance fees, making it a convenient and comprehensive way to experience this Argentinian wonderland.
Reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and the overall scenic experience of the tour.
The End of the World Train

The End of the World Train offers visitors a unique and immersive experience within Tierra del Fuego National Park. The 1-hour train ride takes passengers along the southernmost railway in the world, providing stunning vistas of the region’s dramatic landscapes.
Though an optional upgrade, many travelers rave about the train, captivated by its journey through pristine wilderness. However, some travelers feel it’s overrated, preferring to explore the park’s trails instead.
The train’s popularity can also result in lengthy wait times. Overall, it’s a memorable addition to the Tierra del Fuego tour, but travelers should weigh their interests and priorities when deciding whether to include it.

Booking the Tierra del Fuego National Park tour requires navigating a few key logistics. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, lunch, and national park entry fees, payable in Argentine pesos.
The schedule runs from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm, with some seasonal variations. Confirmation is received at booking, which has a maximum group size of 25 travelers.
Unfortunately, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible. While most guests praise the knowledgeable guides, some non-train riders note downtime during the tour.
The cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, with a reserve now, pay later option available.
Feedback From Satisfied Travelers
Though the tour’s logistics may raise some questions, satisfied travelers consistently praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides who lead the Tierra del Fuego National Park excursion.
Guides like Maru, Laura, and "Crazy Horse" are recognized for their informative and engaging narratives that bring the local geography, fauna, and history to life.
Knowledgeable and engaging guides like Maru, Laura, and "Crazy Horse" bring the Tierra del Fuego National Park to life.
Tourists appreciate the small group size, which enhances the overall experience.
While some wish for more hiking opportunities or feel the train ride is overrated, the majority of reviewers highlight the stunning scenery and the guides’ ability to make the tour both educational and enjoyable.
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Meet the Knowledgeable Guides

Guiding the Tierra del Fuego National Park tours are a dedicated team of experts, each bringing a unique perspective and depth of knowledge to their narratives.
Notable guides like Maru, Laura, and "Crazy Horse" are praised for their informative and engaging commentary on the local geography, fauna, and history.
These guides expertly navigate the park, sharing insights that enhance visitors’ appreciation of the stunning scenery.
While generally praised, some feedback suggests opportunities to better manage non-train riders and provide more hiking options to cater to diverse interests within the group.
Suitability and Considerations
The Tierra del Fuego National Park tour is an ideal choice for those seeking a scenic, easy exploration of the region without the demands of strenuous hiking.
The tour’s highlights, including Roca Lake and Lapataia Bay, can be enjoyed at a leisurely pace. However, non-train riders may experience some downtime during the tour, and alternative trails or activities could enhance the experience.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and the confirmation policy allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
Booking and Cancellation Details
Booking for the Tierra del Fuego National Park tour can be done conveniently online, and travelers have the option to reserve now and pay later.
Booking for the Tierra del Fuego National Park tour can be done conveniently online, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
The tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, lunch, and entrance fees, though the latter must be paid in Argentine pesos.
The tour runs from approximately 8:30 am to 1:00 pm, though the duration may vary seasonally.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour starts, providing flexibility.
With a maximum group size of 25 travelers, the tour offers an intimate experience, though it’s not wheelchair accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Suitable for Families With Young Children?
The tour seems suitable for families with young children. It offers hotel pickup, lunch, and a scenic experience with a train ride option. However, the tour may not be wheelchair accessible, so families should consider accessibility needs.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Tour?
Yes, you can bring your own snacks and drinks on the Tierra del Fuego National Park tour. The tour includes a lunch, but you’re welcome to pack additional items to enjoy during the outing.
Are There Any Restroom Facilities Available During the Tour?
Yes, there are restroom facilities available during the tour. Restrooms can be found at the park entrance, the train station, and other designated areas within the national park.
How Much Additional Time Is Required for the Train Ride Option?
The train ride option adds an additional 1-hour to the tour duration, extending the total experience from the standard 4.5 hours to around 5.5 hours. This extra time allows visitors to ride the "End of the World Train".
Is There a Discount for Students or Seniors on This Tour?
The tour doesn’t offer any discounts for students or seniors. Prices start at $88.74 per person, with no special pricing based on age or student status mentioned in the overview.
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