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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Visit South America and Explore the Patagonia Glaciers

When the average person thinks about touring glaciers, they wouldn't automatically think of going to see them in South America. However, the Patagonia glaciers are truly magnificent and are a fantastic tourist destination.

Patagonia attracts thousands of tourists annually, and for good reason! At Navimag, you can get to know the biggest glacier in South America, Pio XI (only in high season).

We are happy to lay out the welcome mat to adventure seeking travelers who want to explore the glorious glaciers of South America and to enjoy all of the beautiful, enchanting sights of Patagonia.

After disembark from our ferry you can choose a Patagonian tour to the Perito Merino Glacier, is some of the most memorable in the entire region. You'll get to see diverse species of wildlife roaming throughout the valley, with traditional farmhouses dotted along the way en route to the glaciers. In addition, South America’s Upsala glacier is considered to be another one of Patagonia's gems. It is the largest, most breathtaking glacier of all geographical interest points in the country. Upsala is situated in Los Glaciers National Park and is the most frequently visited glacier in Patagonia, aside from the Spegazzini and the Perito Merino Glacier.

Access to the massive Patagonia glaciers can take place a number of ways, including via boat or ferry, jeeps, hiking, or even on horseback. The traveling method required to access Patagonia glaciers is compatible for many levels of these excursions, which is a perfect activity for the entire family.

Cruises to the Patagonia glaciers can take a great portion of the day to complete. Information on lodging, meals, suitable attire for Patagonia tours, and additional points of interest within the itinerary depending on weather can be available through our Patagonia tour agents. Many travelers choose to book their tours in advance to secure arrangements with experienced tour guides. Typical Patagonia glacier tours last from a few days to a week. Contact us today to learn more!

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At May 30, 2013 at 9:53 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

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