We will depart from Ushuaia, traveling through the Tierra Mayor Valley until we reach Route “J,” a secondary road that runs alongside the Lasifashaj River. The road winds through ancient forests until it reaches Victoria Lagoon and Muérdago Waterfall.
As we skirt the coast of the Beagle Channel, Route K takes us to Puerto Almanza, where a few families of artisanal fishermen catch king crabs, salmon, and other products from the Channel to offer them in their small restaurants.
Leaving the fishing village behind, the road continues along the Beagle Channel towards Punta Paraná, a subtle geographic feature that gives its name to an area with no precise boundaries and no traces of civilization except for a few inhabitants. There, we will find a fascinating organic farm that operates on land reclaimed from ancient beaver dams. We will see how the land is worked under such extreme conditions and taste the sweets, jams, and liqueurs they produce there.
After a simple walk to a stunning viewpoint at altitude, we will find a hidden path that takes us to a cozy cabin nestled in an ancient Coihue forest. After lighting the fireplace with wood from the surroundings, we will enjoy a dinner with local products, surrounded by overwhelming serenity interrupted only by the crackling of the fire.
This journey will allow us to enjoy the simplicity and natural beauty of Tierra del Fuego, exploring places that, although rarely visited by tourists, are hidden treasures of the region. The authenticity and tranquility of this experience will leave us with unforgettable memories of Ushuaia and its surroundings.