In this half-day excursion, you will discover traces of the past, walking through amazingPatagonian landscapes
The excursion begins in Puerto Natales after picking up the passengers from their respective accommodations. From there, we will head north of the city to discover the fascinating traces of the past. A little more than 25 km away, we will begin a day of exploration by walking through the Archaeological Park located inside the Estancia Ernesto Helmer. The tour allows views of imposing mountains, crevices, overhangs, and valleys. In the sector, it is possible to access the roosts of condors that dominate the skies and once we reach the summit, we will obtain a spectacular panoramic view of the Eberhard Fjord, Señoret Channel, and the iconic Sofia Lagoon. Benítez Hill is part of an archaeological and paleontological area that houses cave paintings of approximately 3,500 years old. We will visit the cave of the window and then by the southeast side we will enter the hidden cave, a place to which we will enter with frontal lamps and in tip and elbow. This cave has an approximate height of 4 meters and its size is approximately 70 square meters. In it we will be able to observe millenary stalactites that were formed as the result of the accumulation of salts and minerals due to the filtration and constant dripping of water over thousands of years. Once this adventure is over, we will leave the cave towards a set of overhangs called “Two Horseshoes”. On this route, we will walk through lush forests to finally observe the cave paintings on the walls of this rocky structure that was once a seabed. After exploring the fascinating cave paintings, the experience concludes with the return to Puerto Natales, where passengers will be dropped off at their respective accommodations.
PRICE | ||
USD | ||
PER PERSON | $56 | |
VIGENCY | From 01/05/25 to 30/09/25 |
*Price per person with a minimum of 2 people
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