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The first penguins arrive in September and stay here up to mid March but the best season to see them is after November, once the babies are born. One of the greatest features of this Reservation is the fact that you can literally walk among the penguins, follow them and learn their habits, see how they feed their babies, the rites of pairing, the fights for the defense of their territories, how they build their nests, and the restless walks they take to and from the sea. In other words, you can closely watch these tender little animals like you never imagined you could...
General FeaturesPunta Tombo is surrounded by the typical lonesome and arid landscapes of the Patagonia Plateau. But its emptiness is just an illusion; if you learn to observe in detail, you will discover all the life wealth hidden in its bushes and under the endless looking sky. Of course, there are also lambs (typical Patagonian livestock), as well as guanacos and choiques (ostriches), maras (Patagonian hares), foxes, and martinetas. Once you start getting closer to the coast, you will be surprised by a hectic fauna activity. This rocky territory hosts a great quantity of sea birds: southern seagulls, skúas, royal and black necked cormorants, Antarctic pigeons and petrels. Also, these coasts are frequently visited by sea lions as well as the southern whales, dolphins and orcas. Inside the reservation
The parking lot is located within the reservation so, special care must be taken when driving those few meters. You are already in the penguins' home!
All the place is well signaled with bilingual (Spanish-English) notices that serve as a guide and also describe the penguins in depth. How to get there?You can hire an excursion from the cities of Puerto Madryn, Trelew or Rawson.
This route traverses many "estancias". So you must remember it is private property.
However, and since they are located very close to the routes you will drive along when returning, you should not miss a visit to Trelew as well as a great Welsh Tea at one of the many tea houses available at Gaiman, the place the Welsh chose to settle at, many years ago (when escaping from the English). In order to see a distances chart between this area and other parts of Argentina, as well as the climate highlights, please see Puerto Madryn. Where to stay?We recommend that you sleep either at Trelew or Puerto Madryn. From any of them, you will be able to perform this and many other excursions.
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