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Nature Adventure: South America's Longest Zipline
Unique activity in nature, exclusive landscapes, ranch animals. One of the longest zip lines in South America, with a total length of 2000 meters.
Unique activity in nature, exclusive landscapes, ranch animals. One of the longest zip lines in South America, with a total length of 2000 meters.
Duration:
2 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Estancia Alice - Featuring four sections, each spanning 500 meters, we present one of South America’s longest zip lines. It’s strategically situated in a canyon enveloped by a native lenga forest, offering breathtaking views of the National Park.
- Estancia Alice - Featuring four sections, each spanning 500 meters, we present one of South America’s longest zip lines. It’s strategically situated in a canyon enveloped by a native lenga forest, offering breathtaking views of the National Park.

What's Included
- Lunch
- Lunch
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
3.7
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Victoriabu5000em
Dec 22, 2024
Excellent zip line - Excellent zip line! Thank you very much to the guides, very professional all! Beautiful views of the towers of the Paine!
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Matiasbc5973nk
Dec 22, 2024
Amazing experience! - Spectacular zip line in the vicinity of El Calafate. The views were spectacular and the guides very skilled and predisposed.
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B2912glelizabethb
Dec 15, 2024
Scary Experience - Warning to those considering doing the zip line experience at Cerro Frias near Al Calafate. I was injured on the first zip line and unable to continue. The set-up is amateur and understaffed. The participants themselves have no ability to stop / slow down when approaching the end and are completely reliant on Cerro Frias staff to do so. They failed to stop me!! I crashed, with the back of my head, into the ending point of the zipline at the platform. I have what seems to be a serious whiplash. I may have been killed if I had not been wearing my helmet. I have had pain for 2 days now and have had to sit out the 1st day of the W-Trek in Chile. To add insult to injury, the organizing agency refused to reimburse the money paid for the misadventure!
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