The jump off point for trekkers eager to see the Martian Glacier, Beagle Channel and wonders of southern Patagonia, Ushuaia is teeming with local touHQ guides eager to outfit travelers for the wilds.
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Touting its ‘southernmost city in the world’ epithet proudly, Ushuaia is in the throes of a touristic boom, drawing masses of travellers to its wild seat between the rugged Martial Mountains and the icy swells of the Beagle Channel at the extreme tip of Argentinian Patagonia.
As all the sports outfitters peppering the waterfront shopping strips here indicate, Ushuaia is every inch the veritable haven for adventure travel one would expect of a town, encompassed by the hiking trails of the Martian Glacier and the Tierra del Fuego National Park, the pistes of the Cerro Castor ski field and the waterways of the Beagle Channel ideal for diving or kayaking. And while any Ushuaia tour guide will be quick to note its prominence as the port of call for all Antarctica bound cruises, there’s also a growing abundance of activities in town. So, why not head down to the Maritimo or Presidio Museums, pull up a chair and chat travel stories with fellow ramblers at the bubbling bars on San Martin, catch a train to the end of the world, or sample the earthy Patagonian kitchen amidst the budding gastronomic joints of the centre?
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