If you’re visiting Ushuaia, often called the southernmost city in the world, and craving a memorable outdoor experience, the Trekking to Laguna Esmeralda offers exactly that. For around $191, you’ll spend roughly six hours exploring forests, mountains, and glaciers, with hotel pickup included—making it a straightforward and immersive day out.
What we love about this trek is the chance to walk through Magellanic forests and get close enough to hanging glaciers like the Albino Glacier—a sight that makes for fantastic photos. On top of that, the professional guidance adds richness to the experience, helping you spot local wildlife like condors and foxes that thrive in this rugged landscape.
A potential consideration is the moderate physical fitness requirement—it’s not a casual stroll, but it’s accessible for most travelers with some hiking experience. The tour’s small group size (up to 10 people) means you’ll get personalized attention, which many find invaluable.
This trip is perfect for nature lovers, avid hikers, or anyone eager to see some of Tierra del Fuego’s most iconic scenery without overly strenuous effort. If you enjoy guided outdoor adventures with plenty of scenic rewards, this tour will suit you well.
Key Points

- Stunning scenery with views of glaciers, mountains, and forests.
- Expert guides enrich the experience with local knowledge.
- Accessible for moderate hikers with some physical fitness.
- Includes a box lunch and hotel pickup for convenience.
- Small group sizes ensure personalized attention.
- Free cancellation available up to 24 hours before starting.
An In-Depth Look at the Trekking Experience
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Setting Out from Ushuaia
Your adventure begins early in the morning, with hotel pickup around 8:00 am. This is a real plus, freeing you from the hassle of finding your way to the starting point. The drive takes about 20 km into the Tierra Mayor and Carvajal Valley regions, offering a scenic prelude to the hike ahead.
The first stop at All Patagonia provides a quick look at breathtaking views of Tierra Mayor and the Carvajal Valley—a gentle warm-up for the day. Travelers have noted that this initial phase is free of charge, setting a relaxed tone for what’s to come.
The Forest Hike Begins
Your guide, whose insights have been appreciated by many, leads you through different terrains—flowing streams, peat moss, and lush Magellanic forests. The walk takes about two hours, and during this time, you’ll have ample opportunity to spot local wildlife like condors soaring overhead or foxes darting through the brush, as highlighted by one reviewer who called it a “lovely easy trek” with “beautiful surroundings.”
The trail is well-marked, with some reviews noting that no guide is strictly necessary given the clear signage. Still, having a knowledgeable guide is often appreciated for the stories and wildlife spotting tips.
Reaching Laguna Esmeralda
After about two hours of walking, the second major highlight arrives: Laguna Esmeralda itself. This shimmering glacial lake sits at the base of massive hanging glaciers like the Albino Glacier, creating an almost otherworldly scenery.
Expect to see towering mountains, such as the Torres and Toribio, framing the lagoon, which provides a perfect backdrop for photos. Many mention the spectacular views at this point, making the effort of the hike totally worthwhile.
Lunch and Leisure Time
Once at the lagoon, you’ll have time to relax, take photos, and enjoy your included box lunch—a thoughtful touch that allows you to savor the scenery without rushing. Several reviews emphasize the beautiful surroundings and the chance to really soak in the landscape.
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Returning after the Break
The return journey takes about three hours, offering a leisurely end to your day. The trail back offers different perspectives of the landscape, and many find the overall route to be comfortable, especially with a guide who can point out flora and fauna along the way.
Why Travelers Love This Tour

Knowledgeable guides make a big difference—they’re not just leading but enriching the experience with local stories and wildlife tips. One reviewer, Philipp, mentioned, “The guide has very impressive experience,” which helped make the day memorable.
The stunning scenery is consistently praised. Multiple reviews mention the glaciers, mountains, and lakes, emphasizing how breathtaking the landscape is at every turn. One reviewer noted, “The scenery is like a dream,” which resonates with anyone who loves dramatic natural vistas.
Another strong point is the small group setting—max 10 travelers—ensuring a personalized, relaxed experience.
Practical aspects such as hotel pickup, included lunch, and a clear itinerary make this a very convenient option for those who prefer a well-organized adventure.
Potential Drawbacks and Considerations
While most reviews are glowing, some travelers have noted that the trek is moderate in difficulty, requiring a bit of stamina. Wind and weather can also be unpredictable—so dressing warmly and in layers is advised, especially as one reviewer suggested.
Plus, if you’re looking for an easy, leisurely stroll, this might be slightly more demanding than a casual walk, but for most, it’s quite manageable.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trek is ideal if you’re eager to see iconic Patagonian landscapes with the help of an expert guide. It suits nature enthusiasts, photographers, or hikers with some experience who want a day filled with scenery and wildlife without an overly strenuous effort.
If your goal is to simply enjoy some fresh air and beautiful views while having the comfort of small-group attention and hotel pick-up, this is a solid choice.
Final Words
The Trekking to Laguna Esmeralda from Ushuaia offers a well-balanced mix of stunning scenery, wildlife spotting, and manageable hiking. It’s a tour that rewards your effort with spectacular vistas of glaciers, mountains, and clear blue lagoons—the kind of landscape that makes Patagonia so special.
The guides receive high praise for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The fact that it’s a small-group tour with included transportation and lunch ensures you can relax and focus on the scenery rather than logistics.
This adventure is particularly suited for those who want a meaningful outdoor experience without extreme exertion but still want to stand amidst some of Tierra del Fuego’s most breathtaking sights. If you’re looking for a day that combines nature, wildlife, and mountain views, this trek won’t disappoint.
FAQ
How long is the hike to Laguna Esmeralda?
The entire trek, including the round-trip walk, takes about 6 hours, with around two hours of hiking each way and time to enjoy the lagoon.
Is transportation included?
Yes, this tour offers hotel pickup and drop-off in Ushuaia, making it easy to start your day without worry.
What is the difficulty level?
The trek is considered moderate—suitable for those with some hiking experience and good physical condition.
What should I bring?
Dressing warmly in layers, including windproof clothing, is recommended due to possible wind and weather changes. Don’t forget your camera, snacks, and sturdy walking shoes.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, providing flexibility for your plans.
What wildlife might I see?
Expect to see birds like condors and possibly foxes and beavers, especially during the forest sections of the hike.
If you’re ready for a memorable Patagonia outdoor experience with excellent guides and stunning scenery, the Trekking to Laguna Esmeralda should be on your list. It offers both adventure and the perfect setting to appreciate Tierra del Fuego’s wild beauty—something you’ll remember long after you’ve left Ushuaia.
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