It is one of the most extreme adventure tourism visits in Argentina, which can only be done with a licensed guide.
He tourism of Saint John has one of the lesser-known natural jewels of Argentina. It is the San Guillermo National Parkone of the least visited resorts in the country due to its difficult access and its unspoiled environment. The immense and extreme landscapes of the place are ideal for adventurers to undertake their excursions through the mountain range.
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This is a place that is beginning to gain relevance among people who want to experience a real journey in the province of San Juan. Due to the difficult conditions of the park It is required that the site can only be visited with a licensed guide, upon presentation of a medical certificate. But the most adventurous will be rewarded with impressive landscapes and the sighting of the biodiversity of the area.
What activities can I do in San Guillermo National Park, San Juan?
The complex is surrounded by winding roads that are only suitable for 4×4 trucks due to their difficulty and the condition they may be in. The park offers a trip of approximately 5 hours, of which time will be full of beautiful landscapes.
The two roads that are prepared for tourists are the Panoramic Point Circuit and the Caserones CircuitThe first of them heads north of the park, where There is the Agua del Godo shelter and you reach a viewpoint at 3,760 meters high. above sea level. You can also visit Cerro Imán and Llano de Los Leones, which is inhabited by vicuñas and guanacos.
While the Caserones Circuit is a 5-kilometer route that heads south of the San Guillermo National Park. On this excursion The San Guillermo River gorge is followed and passes by Potos Hill.to reach the Caserones plain. From there you can walk and see the impressive panorama of the strange granite formations.
How to get to San Guillermo National Park, San Juan
To get to San Guillermo National Park, it is recommended Hire specialized services to enter the complex from the city of RodeoTo get to Rodeo from the capital of San Juan, you have to take a 196-kilometer road that includes National Route 40 and National Route 149.
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