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½ Day • Horseback Riding at Cerro
Dorotea |
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We leave from Puerto Natales in private transfer
to the Paredes family farm in the Cerro Dorotea
area (approximately 10 minutes). Here, the guide
and local baqueanos pass out the horses according
to size and horseback riding experience. Then they
give a brief security and information talk and help
the passengers achieve proper riding position and
comfort.
From here, we begin to climb Cerro Dorotea, which
is about 800 meters high. We reach the summit in
approximately 1½ hours, where we take a break
to enjoy breathtaking views of Puerto Natales, Última
Esperanza Fjord, Montt Gulf, the Dumestre Sector
and much of the Argentine Patagonian steppe.
The guide relates some of the history of the region,
introducing us to the early pioneers and explorers
who colonized these lands, while we enjoy a small
snack. If the baqueanos have their mate gourd and
tea in the saddle, they will likely invite us to
drink the typical mate tea of the region around
a small fire.
At the top of the hill, we can also appreciate the
majestic condor, which nests in the vertical walls
of Cerro Dorotea. A condor nearly always flies right
above us to ensure that we are not potential food.
These flights are perfect, thanks to the wind, which
hits the vertical walls of the hill and allows the
condors to achieve an ideal support to be able to
get within only a few meters of the horses.
After enjoying the summit, we continue along the
edge of the hill, with a direct view of Puerto Natales,
and we begin our descent back to the Paredes family
home. They will be waiting for us with a classic
regional tea-time meal, known as once, with hot
coffee or tea and typical buns with jam and butter.
After our tea, we return by private transfer to
Puerto Natales.
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Start:
Puerto Natales |
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End:
Puerto Natales |
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Difficulty:
Low |
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Season:
All year |
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Options |
This horseback ride excursion can be
lengthened to a full-day (6-hour duration). Additional
costs apply.
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Requirements |
It is not necessary to have horseback
riding experience. Your guide takes the time necessary
to ensure that you learn all the most important technical
aspects of riding, all the basic security measures,
the local riding style and how to stay comfortable.
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Climate
and temperature |
Patagonia is known for its changeable
weather and high winds. Even the summers can be very
cool and rainy. Appropriately warm clothing and equipment
are required.
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Equipamiento |
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Sunscreen |
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Appropriate
walking shoes |
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Fleece
jacket |
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Sunglasses
(optional) |
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Services |
Included |
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Private transfer from Puerto Natales to
Cerro Dorotea and back to Puerto Natales. |
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Bilingual guide (Spanish / English), with
WFR training, VHF radio and first aid kit. |
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Horseback ride (3-4 hours). |
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Individual equipment: gaiters and helmet.
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Food service: typical
teatime snack of the region.
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Drinks: mineral water, coffee, tea. |
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Groups |
Groups have a maximum of 6 persons.
It is possible to exceed this maximum for tour operator
or family groups. |
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