Tierra del Fuego National Park | The World's Southernmost Wilderness
🌍 Where the World Ends Nestled just 12km from Ushuaia, this UNESCO-listed park straddles the Chile border and holds bragging rights as: The southernmost national park on Earth Terminus of the Pan-American Highway (Route 3's epic finale!) Home to the legendary "End of the World Train" and post office 🚂 Must-Do Experiences 1. End of the World Train A historic steam train that once transported prisoners, now chugging through peat bogs and beech forests. Pro tip: Sit on the left side for best glacier views! 2. Lapataia Bay Where the Pan-American Highway literally runs into the sea—perfect for that "road's end" selfie. 3. Acigami Lake A mirror-like glacial lake reflecting the Darwin Range—bring your widest camera lens! 4. World's End Post Office Mail a postcard stamped with penguin postmarks from this red shack on the Beagle Channel. 🌲 Park Highlights Landscapes: Snow-capped peaks, volcanic rock formations, and moss-draped forests straight out of a fairy tale. Wildlife: Spot Andean foxes, Magellanic woodpeckers, and if lucky, condors. 🚌 How to Visit DIY Option: Take the local bus from Ushuaia's terminal (look for "Parque Nacional" signs). Guided Tours: Include train rides + hikes to hidden gems like Ensenada Bay. 📅 When to Go Summer (Dec-Feb): Long daylight hours for hiking. Winter (Jun-Aug): Snow transforms the park into a silent Narnia. #EndOfTheWorld #Patagonia #ArgentinaTravel