đ„Ÿ Laguna del Caminante â Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego đŠđ·
If you're looking for an adventure off the beaten pathâwith forests, mountains, and wild landscapesâLaguna del Caminante is calling đČđ. This trail isnât the most famous in Ushuaia, but itâs definitely one of the most magical (and a bit challenging!).
đ Trailhead: Starts in the Andorra Valley, just a few kilometers from downtown Ushuaia.
đ Total distance (round trip): ~25 km
đ Duration: 7 to 9 hours (or stay overnight if you bring camping gear đïž).
đ Difficulty: Moderate to high â good physical condition and some hiking experience recommended.
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Best season: Summer (November to March), when the weather is more stable.
What to expect on the trail đ
Youâll hike through lenga forests, peat bogs, and cross rivers that might get your feet wet đ
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Toward the end, thereâs a climb that rewards you with incredible views of the Fuegian valleys.
Laguna del Caminante sits in a stunning natural amphitheater surrounded by mountains. The peaceful vibe and surreal colors will blow your mind đ«.
Useful tips đ§
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Wear waterproof boots and bring warm layers (the weather changes fast!).
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Register your hike on the "Ushuaia Trails" app before starting.
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If camping, stick to allowed areas and pack out all your trash.
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Thereâs no cell service đ”, so let someone know your plans.
Laguna del Caminante is perfect for nature lovers looking to explore the wild side of Tierra del Fuego đ. Itâs as intense as it is beautifulâare you up for the challenge?