El Chalten Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

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El Chalten which includes tranquil scenes, a sunset and desert views
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Framed by snow-capped mountains, majestic glaciers and deep-blue lakes, this village is Argentina’s trekking capital and a gateway to Parque Nacional de Los Glaciares.

Rustic El Chaltén is a paradise of stunning natural landscapes perched on the edge of Parque Nacional de Los Glaciares. Established in 1985 to prevent territorial claims from Chile, today the village is famous for being the trekking capital of Argentina. El Chaltén is the place to walk on giant ice fields, gaze in awe at Andean peaks, hike mountain trails and explore placid glacial lakes.

A great way to discover El Chaltén’s attractions is on foot. You’ll find treks ranging from 2 hours to 7 days, suitable for varied levels of fitness. Trail maps are available from the village’s Centro de Informes (Information Centre) and Oficina de Turismo (Tourist Office).

Walk to the Mirador de los Cóndores lookout for panoramic views of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre, two striking Andean peaks. Follow a short trail to Cascada Chorrillo del Salto, a 65-foot (20-metre) tall waterfall. Hike through scenic backcountry to blue-tinted lakes such as Laguna Capri and Laguna Torre. Traverse an enchanting forest on your way to Huemul Glacier.

Avid hikers can join multi-day hikes to the 11,168-foot (3,405-metre) tall Mount Fitz Roy and 10,174-foot (3,102-metre) tall) Cerro Torre. Alternatively, join mountaineering excursions to towering ice-encrusted mountain crests.

Visit Viedma Glacier via a boat cruise on the tranquil lake water of Lago Viedma or kayak on the Río de las Vueltas. Other activities in El Chaltén include horseback riding, mountain biking and wildlife spotting. Keep watch for condors, eagles, llamas and the elusive puma.

Reach El Chaltén by catching a bus from El Calafate, which is 3-hour flight from Buenos Aires. Stay overnight at camping grounds, budget hostels and alpine-style lodges. Due to adverse weather conditions, the majority of the village’s tourism services shut down in winter. Beyond El Chaltén, you can visit the southern section of Parque Nacional de Los Glaciares and witness enormous chunks of ice breaking free from Perito Moreno Glacier and crashing into Lago Argentino.

Los Cerros del Chalten Boutique Hotel

Los Cerros del Chalten Boutique Hotel

4 out of 5
Las Loicas 01 El Chalten Santa Cruz
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in El Chalten. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (213 reviews)
Just fabulous. Staff is very friendly and helpful with all things, especially with hikes and weather

Reviewed on 26 Nov 2025

Los Cerros del Chalten Boutique Hotel
Hostel Rancho Grande

Hostel Rancho Grande

2 out of 5
Av. San Martin 724 El Chalten Santa Cruz
Stay at this business-friendly hostel in El Chalten. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Laguna Capri and Capilla de ...
9/10 Wonderful! (100 reviews)
Hostel Rancho Grande was a great stay, nice place with a fun, welcoming vibe. I really liked it and would definitely stay again.

Reviewed on 30 Nov 2025

Hostel Rancho Grande
Fitz Roy Hosteria de Montaña

Fitz Roy Hosteria de Montaña

3 out of 5
Av. San Martin 520 El Chalten Santa Cruz
The price is AU$136 per night from 8 Dec to 9 Dec
AU$136
8 Dec - 9 Dec
Stay at this hotel in El Chalten. Enjoy free breakfast, free parking and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (106 reviews)
Clean room, great environment. The staff the best. Paula, Brian and Sandro made our stay amazing.

Reviewed on 19 Nov 2025

Fitz Roy Hosteria de Montaña
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Andino Aparts - El Chalten

Andino Aparts - El Chalten

2.5 out of 5
Llao Llao 45 El Chalten Santa Cruz
Stay at this aparthotel in El Chalten. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (104 reviews)
Good staff, convenient location for trekking (especially for Laguna Torre), reasonably priced. Parking across the road close to apartment. Pretty easy walk down the hill to the main drag with all the (quite good) restaurants.

Reviewed on 9 Nov 2025

Andino Aparts - El Chalten
MerKaba Aparts

MerKaba Aparts

3 out of 5
237 Lionel Terray El Chalten Santa Cruz
Stay at this apartment in El Chalten. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, on-site spa services and dry cleaning or laundry services. Popular attractions Laguna Capri and Capilla ...
It’s a spacious, functional, and well-lit apart with a fully equipped kitchen, an excellent shower, and heated rooms. Though our apart faced the street, we didn’t have any issues with street noise. Very good location, with easy access for the trails, market and restaurants.

Reviewed on 30 Oct 2025

MerKaba Aparts
Viento de Glaciares

Viento de Glaciares

3 out of 5
RP41 El Chalten Santa Cruz
Stay at this cottage in El Chalten. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Popular attractions Salto El Chorrillo Waterfall and Laguna de los Tres ...
Viento de Glaciares
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Reviews of El Chalten

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Have a massage and try the wine bar other end of town cool atmosphere and great platters

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

It's a great place to visit for hiking and natural. You can see the changes in the small town which will probably keep growing with tourism, for maybe not the better. The environment there is fragile. So it would be ashame to see it change.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Amazing little town, great place to base from and experience patagonia. Would return here, instead of doing the w trek!!

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