This off-the-beaten-path excursion invites travelers to discover the most breathtaking panoramas of the region through a medium-difficulty trek that winds through dense native forests and high-mountain areas above the treeline. The eight-kilometer journey offers uninterrupted views of iconic geographical landmarks, such as the Beagle Channel, Hoste and Navarino Islands to the south, the Martial Range to the north, and Tierra del Fuego National Park to the west. After reaching a first viewpoint with a stunning perspective of Ushuaia Bay, the trek continues toward the summit before descending the slope facing the National Park, allowing hikers to appreciate the majesty of the Darwin Range under the northern sunlight. Available between May and October, this experience includes transfers, professional guiding, and technical equipment such as trekking poles, crampons, or snowshoes depending on terrain conditions, ensuring a safe and memorable adventure at the end of the world.

