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City Bike Tour through Puerto Natales

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Explore the history and culture of the city by visiting monuments, viewpoints, pioneer houses, handicrafts, and emblematic sites linked to indigenous peoples and explorers.

Highlights

  • Walk along the waterfront and viewpoints overlooking the sea
  • Visit to the artisan village of Etherh Aike
  • History of indigenous peoples and pioneer houses

Description

We will begin our excursion by delving into the stories of the ancient indigenous peoples who inhabited these lands since time immemorial. We will learn about the main characteristics of their way of life, their customs, their ties to nature, and the profound cultural legacy that still lives on in the local memory. These stories will be complemented with background information on the first European expeditions that explored the area, men and women who braved the extreme geography and marked the beginning of settlement in the province. During the tour, we will visit different emblematic points of the city. We will walk through its most representative streets and avenues, stopping at monuments that pay tribute to historical figures, relevant events, and founding communities. Our route will take us along the waterfront, a scenic promenade that runs along the strait and allows you to contemplate the seascape and port activity, so closely linked to local history. We will ascend to strategic viewpoints from where you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the city and its natural surroundings. We will also see old pioneer houses, buildings that have survived the passage of time and preserve the traditional architecture of the first settlements. We will visit the artisan village of Etherh Aike, a vibrant space where local artisans display their work inspired by Patagonian culture and nature. We will continue to the Plaza de los Cuatro Pueblos, a symbolic place that represents the coexistence and shared history of the different cultures that have shaped this community. We will also stop at the Braun & Blanchard Pier, steeped in maritime and commercial history, and admire the large mural of the indigenous peoples, a work of urban art that visually captures the ancestral wealth of the region. The last stop will be at the Plaza de Armas Arturo Prat, the civic heart of the city, where past and present converge in an environment full of life, monuments, and gardens. Finally, we will return to the starting point with a more complete view of the historical and cultural soul of this city at the end of the world. This excursion is ideal for those who want to understand the deeper meaning of this territory and its people, beyond the landscapes.

Includes

SPECIALIZED ARO 29/24 MTB bike Safety helmet Bilingual tour guide (Spanish/English)

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