Highly recommended. Short but great experience for what it's worth. Duration about 2 hours and a half. There are two sessions during the day, one at 11 am and the other at 3 pm. There are 3 caverns or caves which seemed like too simple but it has some stories to hear. Guide is really good and let us to catch our breaths in intervals during our ascent and gave us interesting highlights and amazing views. The tour gets better and better as you go further along the course, be ready to crawl on the last leg for about 6 feet and you'll be rewarded with a nice geological surprise. I was amazed that even an elderly man was able to crawl past it. I don't see any need for hiking boots. You cannot go on your own, it's only possible through paid guides but it's relatively inexpensive. You can go to the meeting point with your own car or request to pick you up at pre-determined...
Read moreThis is worth the time to come and visit. You need to be able to walk up a somewhat steep hill and crawl through one section of a cave. We showed up at the last minute for a 3pm tour without a reservation. They were very nice and help us get set up on the tour. They told us there was not an english speaking guide available but we went anyway. We used google translate's transcribe feature and kept up with all the great information. This is more than a cave exploring tour, they tell you a lot about the formation of the landscape, plants and animals from the region. You get a great view of the entire town and a different perspective than other lookouts around town. The parts when you're inside the cave are fun, you'll make use of the...
Read moreThe caverns and the view from the tour are well worth the visit. The first part is a short bus ride up to the beginning of the foot path upward. It is a bit strenuous but Sebastian was a wonderful tour guide and stopped several times for explanations and rest. He described the evolution of the area and the plants and animals of Patagonia. And, although it was Spanish language only, he spoke slowly and with gestures to help the other language speakers understand the gist. The climb through the smallest part of the cavern is optional. (Hard hats and hands and knees) But, a lovely crystal clear pool is inside. And the view at the top of the tour is...
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