Exploring Patagonia? You'll likely visit El Calafate & El Chaltén—plan your transfer in advance to make the most of your trip!
Distance: ~215 km (133 miles)
Travel Time: 3 to 3.5 hours
Road Conditions: Fully paved via Route 40 and Provincial Route 23
Several daily buses run between El Calafate and El Chaltén, especially during high season (October to April).
From El Calafate: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM
From El Chaltén: Similar return times
Around $20–30 USD one-way
El Calafate: Main bus terminal or some hotels
El Chaltén: Central bus station
Book tickets in advance during peak season!
Well-known companies include Chaltén Travel, Cal-Tur, and TAQSA.
Great if you’re traveling with a lot of gear or prefer hotel pick-up. Shared vans are also a good option for small groups.
Door-to-door service
More flexible schedules
Higher than the bus (~$30–50 USD per person)
Perfect if you want to travel at your own pace and stop for photos along the way—views are incredible!
Explore scenic viewpoints and hidden spots
Combine with other stops like Lago del Desierto or Estancia La Leona
Daily rental cost + fuel
Check if the rental company allows one-way drop-offs (if needed)
Be cautious: Patagonian winds can be very strong while driving
No. The nearest airport is in El Calafate (FTE), with regular flights from Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, and Bariloche. From there, you’ll need to travel overland to El Chaltén.
Traveler TypeBest OptionBudget travelerBusGroup or familyRental car or shared transferShort on timePrivate transferPhotographer/adventurerRental car
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