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HIKING IN USHUAIA – DOs & definite DON’Ts

Hiking at the end of the world? C’mon, admit it, there’s a super cool edge to it.

And besides, we Slovenians are known to be a “hiking nation”, so when our new friends from the USA invited us to go hiking in Ushuaia together, saying “nope” was not an option. No matter the circumstances.

And that’s perhaps where things started to go wrong.

This is a story about our hilarious hiking in Ushuaia and all the DOs and DON’Ts you should(not) repeat.

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NATIONAL PARK SIETE TAZAS: A GREAT START OF VANLIFE

Nacionalni park 7 tazas

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And so we went. After we had bought our van (Pisco is his name 😉 ) we started our adventure. Our first stop was national park Siete Tazas (7 cups), which is located in the Chilean province of Curicó.

National park Siete Tazas got a name from the pools that look like cups and are connected with waterfalls. Besides “7 cups” and “5 cups” there are also two bigger waterfalls in the park.

What a great start of our vanlife trip around South America!

 

Useful info:

Entrance fee to the national park Siete Tazas is 5000 CLP for foreigners (which is around 7,5$) but if you have a RUT (Chilean tax number, that you need to have in case you are buying a car in Chile), the price is only 2500 CLP.

In some places in national park you can swim and there are also payed and free camping spots! 🙂

 

If you have any question about national park Siete Tazas just write us!

Happy vagabonding 🙂

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