The Best Organized Multi-Day Walking Tours through Argentina

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If you're headed to Argentina and are looking for the best options for walking tours, then you've come to the right place. We have done an extensive analysis of all available guided tour packages in Argentina based on price, guest ratings, service, amenities, activities, and value. We've done the groundwork for you, meticulously analyzing the holiday packages and organized tours based on these key criteria in order to find the best walking tours. Whether you're dreaming of a vacation filled with relaxation, adventure, or a perfect blend of both, we've found the ideal journeys to make your holiday to Argentina unforgettable. We have lots of details below on what these multi-day tours and trips are like, where they visit, how much you can expect to pay, and more. So, let's dig in.


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The Best Walking Tours through Argentina

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Organized by Collette 14 Days Start/End in Buenos Aires 8 Destinations
  • High Quality: guest ratings are higher than average.
  • In Depth: you'll spend a longer amount of time in each place.

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Age Range: 5 to 99
Maximum Group Size: 44
Price per Day: $643

This tour visits Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine, Punta Arenas, Tierra del Fuego National Park, and Ushuaia.

  • Sightseeing
  • Family
  • Walking Tour
  • Fully Guided

By Collette
Collette is a long-established tour operator offering guided tours with a balance of structured sightseeing and free time. Their trips range from classic group tours to small-group explorations, faith-based travel, and luxury options. They emphasize comfort, cultural immersion, and local experiences, often including unique dining and hands-on activities.



$8,399
on TourRadar

Organized by Hi Travel Argentina 12 Days El Calafate to Punta Arenas 5 Destinations
  • Great Value: the daily price is lower than average for walking tours in Argentina.
  • Personal: offers a smaller group size.
  • In Depth: you'll spend a longer amount of time in each place.
  • Independence: immerse yourself in the culture with self guided travel.
  • Walking Holiday: hike independently on an established route.

Great for:
  • Hiking Enthusiasts
  • Adventure Travelers
  • Nature Lovers

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Age Range: 18 to 65
Maximum Group Size: 6
Price per Day: $199

This tour visits El Calafate, El Chalten, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine National Park, and Punta Arenas.

  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Self-Guided
  • Mountain Hikes
  • Self Guided Walking Holidays

By Hi Travel Argentina
Hi Travel Argentina is a smaller tour company that offers trips to 5 countries, including Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Brazil. The small group sizes, often less than 7, make for a very personal experience. Budget travelers will appreciate the relative affordability of the company's offerings. The company's adventures often highlight activities such as wine tasting, camping, whale watching, and white water rafting.



$2,390
on TourRadar

Why does Argentina appeal to walkers?

Argentina's scenic countryside, historic trails, and charming villages make it a walker's paradise. Argentina's well-maintained trails and diverse scenery make walking a delightful way to explore.

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How much do walking tours in Argentina cost?

The average daily price of Walking Tours in Argentina is $421 per day. Prices can vary widely due to the included amenities, length of the trip, number of guests on the tour, and many other factors. If you want more information about prices, we have put together a complete analysis of the costs of Walking Tours in Argentina here.


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$421
Average Price Per Day
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Tours Analyzed
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Average Rating
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Average Group Size

Which Tour Companies Offer Walking Tours?

A number of fantastic tour companies offer walking tours in Argentina. These are a few of the best, because they offer the highest rated service, provide the best overall quality, and have the most five-star guest reviews to prove it.

Hi Travel Argentina

Hi Travel Argentina is a smaller tour company that offers tours to 5 countries, including Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, and Brazil. The small group sizes, often less than 7, make for a very personal experience. Budget travelers will appreciate the relative affordability of the company's offerings. The company's adventures often highlight activities such as wine tasting, camping, whale watching, and white water rafting.

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Collette

Collette logo Collette is a large international travel company offering tours all over the world. Some of their most popular destinations include the U.S., Italy, Great Britain, and France. The company appeals to travelers of all ages, with many tours focusing on families with children. Many of the tours fall into the mid-range price category. The company's adventures often highlight activities such as wine tasting, island hopping, and camping.

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Walking Destinations in Argentina

Wondering where walking tours visit in Argentina? With a variety of stops and destinations along the way, there's something for everyone.

A few of the most popular places visited by tours in Argentina include El Calafate, Buenos Aires, El Chalten, and Ushuaia.


Walking Tours vs. Independent Travel: Pros and Cons

If you're debating whether to plan your trip solo or join a guided tour, take some time to reflect on the pros and cons of both options.

Pros
  • Some routes may not be well marked, so having a local guide is helpful for safety and accessibility.
  • Local experts know the best trails and they understand the regional weather conditions. This allows them to offer the best experience for walkers.
  • Stay on the best trails and find hidden spots.
  • All logistics like permits and equipment are handled.
  • Guides provide first aid and emergency support.
  • Travel with like-minded people for a social experience.
  • Group dynamic fosters motivation during the trip.
  • Discover places you might not find on your own.
Cons
  • Larger groups may have a variety of skill levels so it can be hard to meet the needs of all travelers.
  • Many group tours are limited on time, so some of the routes may feel rushed or impersonal.
  • Less solitude if you prefer to walk alone.


Pros
  • Independent travel allows you to move at your own pace, and choose trails that are appropriate for your skill level.
  • For many, walking is an activity that is best enjoyed in peace, which may not happen with a larger group.
  • Flexibility is key when it comes to the weather and skill levels. Many guided tours have set itineraries and don't allow for much freedom or flexibility.
Cons
  • Many walking trails are located far from public transit, so unless you have your own vehicle, you may have trouble reaching some of the best places.
  • Independent travelers may have to buy their own gear, some of which might be provided in guided tours.
  • Requires more research to find the best routes.
  • Risk of getting lost without proper navigation skills.
  • You may need to handle permits and bookings independently.
  • You may miss out on local insights or tips.
  • Safety concerns without a guide in case of emergency.


Which is cheaper?

Are guided walking tours more expensive than independent travel? It depends. Tours typically bundle accommodations, transportation, meals, tickets, guides, and activities into one price, while independent travel requires paying for these elements separately. To understand the cost difference, compare the total price of a tour with the estimated cost of handling all arrangements yourself. Personal preferences, like staying in budget accommodations or dining at upscale restaurants, could tip the balance either way. Always check what's covered in the tour to make an informed comparison.

Also, before booking a tour, make sure you know exactly what is included as tour companies sometimes change their itineraries or included amenities to keep them updated with seasonal changes and customer interests.

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