Breathtaking End of World Train & Park Odyssey
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The excursion begins when we pick you up in our minibus with your driver and a professional tour guide, to go to Tierra del Fuego National Park. On the End of the World Train, we are going to relive history in time and space. We will travel the same path that many years ago the prisoners traveled. Already in the Tierra del Fuego National Park, you will observe the most characteristic species of the Fuegian forests in a spectacular area of 63,000 hectares. The first point to visit in the park is the End of Route 3, in Lapataia Bay, where we find the famous End of the World sign, which symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska. Here you will have the most iconic photo that everyone wants to have: The End of the World poster, the End of Route 3 The next stop is at Lake Roca, where we will contemplate a typical Patagonian postcard To finish we will visit the Ensenada Zarategui where the last postal box of Correo Argentino is located.
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david_k, 12/13/2025 9:20:36 AM
This should have been much better than it was. The park is outstanding. The tour operator was below average. Most of the 14 people on the tour only spoke Spanish. The tour leader was definitely speaking more to the Spanish speaking people than those who only knew English. The first hour was driving around town picking people up. The time at many of the stops was short. The guide was not very well organized. At the stop that was intended to get something to eat, the guide is telling us there is a restaurant, a free museum to check out and a gift shop. As the bus is still making its way to park, he tells us we have 20 minutes from that point in time to return to the bus. I spoke to the guide about this and he reluctantly added 10 minutes. Viator needs to reevaluate this tour company.
Wander612598, 12/12/2025 8:29:22 AM
Train trip was very nice, very organized. Guide was very good. The park is so big and we only had a short time to explore due to ship departure time. Well worth your time
Brandon_M, 12/7/2025 3:27:53 PM
Nice way to spend a day and familiarize yourself with the national park. I spotted many trail markers during the tour. The train ride is kitschy and skippable unless you really enjoy scale model trains. Scenery is breathtaking. If you are new to area I recommend this tour. Afterwards, consider coming back on your own to hike.
Soori_J, 11/29/2025 7:09:25 PM
The trip itself was great. Aileen was a wonderful guide! However, the office staff is not very friendly. When I went to enquire about my tour a front desk staff member (she has curly hair and wears glasses) was speaking rudely about me in Spanish (which I can understand) with her colleague. Unprofessional behavior. Unless your tour is with Aileen, you’re better off booking with another vendor.
F9544URrods, 11/27/2025 5:19:07 PM
Eileen was a great guide with a good sense of humour. There isn’t a lot to see in the national park - apart from more mountains and water The train was fun but expensive
Karen D, 11/23/2025 1:13:05 PM
We really enjoyed the tour, we thought our tour guide did a good job telling about the scenery, history and botany. Our driver also did great considering a bus passing us forced our vehicle into a ditch and he had to extricate us!
D1375IJkevinn, 11/22/2025 12:28:29 PM
My tour didn’t get off to the best start, as the hotel pickup arrived about 45 minutes earlier than expected and there was no notification the night before. Once we got going, though, the experience improved significantly. Tierra del Fuego National Park is absolutely beautiful, with countless opportunities for great photos and plenty of time to take in the scenery. The End of the World Train was a nostalgic highlight—slow-paced but charming—and the audio narration added a fascinating layer of history and storytelling to the ride. Overall, despite the rocky beginning, the combination of striking landscapes and the unique train experience made this a memorable excursion.
John_B, 11/21/2025 12:35:48 PM
Not ideal that it was snowing the day we did this trip in October! That said this was an expensive trip for what it was. The National Park is worth a visit and the train is OK but you can probably do this yourself much more cheaply!
Aditi_P, 11/13/2025 11:27:08 AM
This is an extremely overpriced tour and next to avoid in bad weather. We spent most of our time at a cafe with terrible coffee. The sights were extremely disappointing and the guide spends so much time translating it gets exhausting to follow what’s being said. The train is a waste of money and a tourist trap. The waterfall was also a trickle of water. I couldn’t booked the 75 euro tour and only had this option and I regret it.
Jason_F, 10/27/2025 4:31:40 PM
The national park is excellent. Eileen as a guide was very good. The train a little disappointing in my opinion. 45 minute slow ride that’s dominated about the story of the prison and people trying to sell photos with dressed up convicts. Slow train and because enclosed you don’t get to appreciate the steam engine.
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
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The excursion begins when we pick you up in our minibus with your driver and a professional tour guide, to go to Tierra del Fuego National Park. On the End of the World Train, we are going to relive history in time and space. We will travel the same path that many years ago the prisoners traveled. Already in the Tierra del Fuego National Park, you will observe the most characteristic species of the Fuegian forests in a spectacular area of 63,000 hectares. The first point to visit in the park is the End of Route 3, in Lapataia Bay, where we find the famous End of the World sign, which symbolizes the union of Ushuaia and Alaska. Here you will have the most iconic photo that everyone wants to have: The End of the World poster, the End of Route 3 The next stop is at Lake Roca, where we will contemplate a typical Patagonian postcard To finish we will visit the Ensenada Zarategui where the last postal box of Correo Argentino is located.No redemption information available
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