








Tronador Hill
Duración: 9 Horas
From 52.700 ARS
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Descripción del Tour:
Lo que SI incluye:
- Tour Bus - Tour guide (English or Spanish/Portuguese) - Two short walks (30 min each)
Lo que NO incluye:
*Lunch an adicional food and beverages. *Tickets. *Any personal expense. *Ticket to the National Park. *Tips.
Preguntas Frecuentes
The Cerro Tronador excursion in Bariloche lasts a full day, approximately 10 hours. During this time, visitors will enjoy stunning landscapes, including glaciers and the famous Glacier Negro. The experience includes stops at key points for viewing and photography, as well as time for lunch, which is generally self-sufficient at locations near the national park. It is recommended to bring appropriate clothing, food, and water to make the most of the day. The total duration may vary depending on weather and traffic conditions.
To fully enjoy your hike to Cerro Tronador, we recommend wearing comfortable, hiking-appropriate clothing, preferably in layers, to adapt to possible temperature changes. Don't forget to pack a waterproof jacket, as the weather can be unpredictable. It's also important to bring sturdy footwear, a water bottle to stay hydrated, and sunscreen to protect your skin. Although there are places to buy food, a light snack can be helpful. Don't forget your camera to capture the national park's spectacular landscapes.
The Cerro Tronador excursion is weather-dependent, as mountain weather can be unpredictable and affect both access and activities at the site. Tour companies monitor weather conditions and weather alerts, and itinerary modifications or even cancellations may occur if the weather poses a risk to visitors. In the event of cancellation, they usually offer alternatives or refunds, so it is advisable to check the organizing company's policy in advance.
During the Cerro Tronador excursion, you'll have the opportunity to visit impressive sites such as the Ventisquero Negro, a glacier darkened by the sediments and volcanic dust it has accumulated. You'll also be able to see Cerro Tronador, the highest peak in the Patagonian Andes, known for the thunderous sounds of ice calving. The tour also included stops at scenic overlooks, allowing you to enjoy spectacular views of Nahuel Huapi National Park, its rivers, forests, and lakes. Each location offers unique photographic opportunities and opportunities to experience nature.
Yes, the Cerro Tronador excursion is an ideal option for families, as the route is designed so that people of all ages can enjoy the natural landscapes without great physical effort. There are stops along the way to rest and admire the views, making the experience enjoyable and accessible for children and older adults. However, it is recommended that participants have a minimum level of willingness to walk and explore. It is also an excellent educational opportunity for young people to learn about the region's geography and biology.