Dia inteiro Cerro Tronador: Neve Eterna e Geleiras Suspensas





Descrição
Embarque em uma aventura inesquecível no coração do Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, onde o majestoso Cerro Tronador é o guardião das neves eternas e das geleiras suspensas. A sua presença imponente e o eco das suas quedas de gelo, que ressoam como trovões, revelarão o mistério por detrás do seu nome. A viagem começa em Bariloche, pela icônica Rota Nacional 40 Sul. Ao longo de 45 km, entraremos em paisagens que parecem saídas de uma história. Cruzaremos o Pampa Huenuleo, margeamos o cristalino Lago Gutiérrez e cruzaremos os riachos Pilmayen e Melgarejo, cada curva oferecendo cartões postais inesquecíveis. Ao chegar ao 'divisor de águas', encontraremos o sereno Lago Mascardi, cujas águas nos guiarão até o desvio que leva ao Tronador, por uma encantadora estrada de cascalho. A partir daqui, a paisagem transforma-se: voltaremos a contornar Mascardi, desta vez ao longo da sua mística costa oeste, até chegarmos ao miradouro da Isla Corazón, um miradouro panorâmico que rouba suspiros. O percurso nos levará diante do enigmático Cerro Los Emparedados e ao longo do sinuoso rio Manso Superior, até chegar a Pampa Linda, lugar ideal para desfrutar de uma vista incomparável do imponente Tronador. À medida que avançamos, cruzaremos o Vale Vuriloches, um paraíso natural escondido, e cruzaremos uma exuberante floresta sombreada que nos levará ao fascinante Ventisquero Negro, uma obra-prima da natureza. A excursão culmina na base do Cerro Tronador, uma colossal obra da natureza com seus 3.454 metros acima do nível do mar e seus três picos: Internacional, Argentino e Chileno.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Embarque em uma aventura inesquecível no coração do Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi, onde o majestoso Cerro Tronador se ergue como o guardião das neves eternas e das geleiras suspensas. Sua presença imponente e o eco de suas quedas de gelo, que ressoam como trovões, revelarão o mistério por trás de seu nome.
A rota nos levará em frente ao enigmático Cerro Los Emparedados e ao longo do sinuoso Rio Manso Superior, até chegarmos a Pampa Linda, o lugar ideal para desfrutar de uma vista incomparável do imponente Tronador. À medida que avançamos, cruzaremos o Vale dos Vuriloches, um paraíso natural escondido, e cruzaremos uma exuberante floresta sombreada que nos levará ao fascinante Ventisquero Negro, uma obra-prima da natureza. A excursão culmina na base do Cerro Tronador, uma obra colossal da natureza com seus 3.454 metros acima do nível do mar e seus três picos: Internacional, Argentino e Chileno.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Os traslados para as excursões são de e para os hotéis centrais de Bariloche até a Av. Bustillo Km 8. Caso seu hotel não esteja incluído, entraremos em contato para indicar o hotel mais próximo ao qual você deve ir para que possamos buscá-lo. Você deverá aguardar seu guia no lobby do hotel indicado.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(51)
Beautiful landscapes. Every stop to observe and take photos is incredible, and Sofi, the guide we had, was very patient, kind, and knew everything about everything. Excellent guide! 100% recommended.
It was a wonderful experience and the guide and driver were amazing. Our guide was so informative and had us stopping at some really beautiful spots. I had a great time.
Very impressive. The tour is a very comfortable way to reach the famous thundering glacier. My guide Claudio was very knowledgeable and answered all my questions to my satisfaction. There was a stop during the tour for lunch, only one of the two spots had an option to pay with credit. Make sure to pay attention to the top of the glacier for avalanches - afterwards there is a great thundering sound.
This a great full day Tour. There are plenty of opportunities to take photos/videos. Be aware that one of the lunch restaurants doesn't accept credit cards but you can quickly walk to another, bigger restaurant that does. Listen for the avalanches at the glacier, they sound like distant thunder rumbles.
It was very nice the experience, the shuttle service and the guide, all very well.
This is a very enjoyable tour to the national Park, Tronodor, waterfalls, and glaciers. We got picked up on our hotel in the morning and the two hour drive out to the national site was great we had our guide Barbi who was translating for us as they tour was mostly Spanish speakers. Barbie was in excellent guide and she isn't an exceptional knowledge of the park. We love this tour and we recommend it if you are wanting to see glaciers and not travel so far and if you still if you were going to be in the Bariloche area. I would highly recommend this tour Barbie with an excellent guide and the driver check us up and dropped us off as I said where we arranged and on time. The communication from this group and guide was excellent.
They were supposed to contact me the day before the tour, which they never did, despite me sending a number of messages over Viator. A random number called me at 8 in the morning on a Saturday telling me they’ll meet me in 5 minutes. I had already made plans with a different provider, which I told them. Shortly after someone from the agency contacted me over Whatsapp saying they’ve been informed the wrong phone number which magically they’ve managed to correct and contact me? Someone obviously messed up ok their end, which then turned into your classic Argentinian “let me tell you a fairytale” story where everyone else but they are to blame. Total waste of money and time. Obviously no refund. STAY AWAY!
Take this tour if you can. Yes the seven lakes is stunning but seeing the disappearing black glacier is quite overwhelming. Barbi our guide was so informative and passionate about the national park. She was able to explain about the geology and the flora and fauna both indigenous and introduced.
Gray Line was the tour operator and they never came to pick us up, they didn't answer the phone, not even the emergency number, they didn't reply to emails either, a total disaster
Our guide Jessi was amazing - lively, friendly and funny. This was a Spanish language tour, but she was happy to practice her English with us as our Spanish is limited. Absolutely amazing views! The only bad part is the very bumpy, winding roads, but it was worth it!



