Are you ready to conquer one of the most breathtaking peaks in the world?


We recently set out on an unforgettable journey to Monte Fitz Roy, a towering mountain located in Argentina's Patagonia region, surrounded by striking glaciers and jagged peaks.



1. Hiking to Laguna de los Tres


Our first adventure was the Laguna de los Tres hike, an iconic trail that leads to a stunning viewpoint of Monte Fitz Roy. The trek was challenging, but the incredible views along the way made it worth every step. We passed through dense forests, rocky paths, and across rivers, all while keeping our eyes on the magnificent peak. Once we reached the viewpoint, we were rewarded with a panoramic view of Monte Fitz Roy and the surrounding glaciers—truly a once-in-a-lifetime sight!


Opening Hours: The trail is open year-round but is best visited between November and March when the weather is more favorable.


Ticket Price: There is no fee for the hike, but a small entrance fee to the park is required, usually around $10.


2. Laguna Capri Campground


For those who want to extend their adventure, Laguna Capri Campground offers an ideal spot to spend the night under the stars. We set up camp at the Laguna Capri site, located just a short distance from the lake, with stunning views of Fitz Roy. The campground was peaceful, and waking up to the mountain peaks reflected in the calm waters of the lake was a magical experience. It was a great way to truly immerse ourselves in the beauty of Patagonia.


Opening Hours: The campground is open throughout the year, but we recommend visiting during the summer months when temperatures are milder.


Ticket Price: Camping at Laguna Capri costs about $15 per night per person.



3. Exploring El Chaltén Village


After our hikes, we ventured into the charming El Chaltén village, located at the base of Monte Fitz Roy. Known as Argentina's hiking capital, this small town offers cozy shops and restaurants where we indulged in local specialties like fresh pastries and homemade chocolate. The village itself is a great starting point for hiking and has a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventure.


Opening Hours: The village is open year-round, and most services are available from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.


Ticket Price: There's no fee to visit the village, but you'll find plenty of options for tours and guided activities.


Where to Stay Near Monte Fitz Roy


For a unique and comfortable stay, we recommend the La Comarca hotel, located just outside El Chaltén. The cozy, rustic hotel offers rooms with mountain views and easy access to the trails leading up to Monte Fitz Roy. Prices for rooms start at $120 per night, including breakfast, making it an affordable option for hikers looking for comfort after a day in the mountains.


Monte Fitz Roy truly is a destination for adventurers and nature lovers alike. From the Laguna de los Tres hike to the peaceful Laguna Capri Campground, our journey was filled with unforgettable experiences. If you're planning a trip, don't forget to stop by El Chaltén to unwind, and make sure to book a stay at La Comarca to rest up for your next adventure. Lykkers, have you ever hiked up a mountain to catch a view like this? We'd love to hear about your own incredible adventures!