Tierra Del Fuego — BLACK SADDLE
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TIERRA DEL FUEGO

7 Nights | From $5,075 | Rio Grande, Argentina

 

THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES AT THE WORLD’S END


OVERVIEW

Brand new from Jakotango is safari from estancia to estancia at the World’s End in the Land of Fire - southern Argentina.

Continue the adventure you started in Patagonia or arrive fresh to Tierra del Fuego to experience Jakotango hospitality on this multi-day adventure.

Guided by Marcos Villamil, who rode the length of Argentina with his horses before guiding in Patagonia for two years. Marcos will lead you through the wilds of the south, prepare delicious gaucho meals over the campfire and get you singing along his guitar in the evenings.

This is a true adventure.

Let’s Ride

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Visit iconic estancias in the south the Argentina

  • Enjoy long canters in the valleys

  • Thrilling mountain riding

  • Experience the isolation of gaucho life, staying in an authentic puesto

  • Spot guanacos, condors, wild horses, foxes, beavers and an abundance of bird life.

  • Spend two nights at San Jose, until recently owned by Ted Turner

  • Fly fishing in the Rio Grande - a bucket-list location for all keen fisherman

 

OVERVIEW

RIDE GUIDE

Duration: 7 nights / 8 days

Cost: US$5,075 (2024/2025) and US$5,775 (2024/2026)

Operator: Jakotango

Guides: Marcos Villamil

Where: Arrive to Rio Grande and depart Ushuaia

When: December to March

Riding level: Intermediate to advanced. You must be comfortable at all paces and with heights.

Weight limit: Maximum of 85kg

Time in the saddle: 2 to 8 hours a day

Group Size: 8 Riders

HORSES

The horses are predominantly the Argentine ‘criollo’ horses, bred on the estancias you will ride across.

All the horses are trained to neck-rein and the saddle are Argentine ‘recado’ style, more similar to a western saddle, with sheepskins and traditional, rawhide bridles.

This ride has more opportunity for long canters compared to the sister ride in Patagonia. You will enjoy thrilling mountain riding too.

ACCOMMODATION

San José Lodge is an estancia set within 8,000 hectares of private land with the magnificent Río Grande owing through it. This is the home of some of the largest sea run trout in the world. The lodge was owned until recently by Ted Turner – an avid fisherman, conservationist, and among America’s biggest land owners. Originally, it was a sheep farm but now its buildings have been renovated to host our guests with ensuite bedrooms and the shearing shed has become a living area with a replace inside.

Estancia Río Apen has four gaucho caravans. Each one has a bathroom and two double beds. The common area, which includes a bar and dining room, is a cottage with an indoor parrilla (open re grill) placed on a hillside with an amazing view.

Estancia El Boquerón is situated deep within the heart of the island. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a very comfortable living and dining room. For two nights, at El Boquerón, you will sleep inside the comfort of the estancia.

Puesto República is the most remote location on ourride, accessible only by horse. All of our supplies willbe brought in by pack horses. This is proper camping- eating around open res, under the stars and sleeping in two-man tents with cot-beds, mattresses and sleeping bags. There are no showers at this camp but fresh mountain springs to wash your face and hands. We will spend only one night here.

Estancia Viamonte is the oldest estancia on the Argentine side of the island. The lodge was once home to Lucas Bridges, an icon of the Argentine south, and has a handful of ensuite bedrooms to enjoy for your last night at the end of the world.

GET IN TOUCH

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Shared accommodation, road transfers to and from the airports, all horse riding, guides, meals, alcohol and soft drinks are included. Tips of $25 per day will be added to your invoice, there is no need to bring additional cash for this reason. Whiskey, gin, vodka, wine and beers are always available but please let us know should you have a special request.

WHAT’S EXCLUDED

The price does not include international or domestic flights, travel insurance. Full medical and holiday insurance is required to join the ride.

TRANSFERS

The trail begins at Rio Grande and departs from Ushuaia airport. Flights leave very early to Rio Grande, between 3am and 5am, so you will need a night in Buenos Aires before the ride.

Once you have reserved your saddle we will share the exact flight for you to take to meet the group.

MEALS

Meals centre around a meat main course. You’ll enjoy asado, argentine barbeque, cooked fresh over the fire pit in front of the kitchen cabin. Other meals and starters include osso buco, stuffed mushrooms and fresh salads. Save room for desert! They are fine and delicate and you’ll manage to find room even on a full stomach!

Argentina is famous for being a carnivorous country but Jakotango can happily cater for vegetarians and other diets. If you have any special dietary requirements, please let us know on the rider form and Jakotango will make their best efforts to cater for them.

WHAT TO PACK

✓ Warm jacket

✓ Riding hard hat

✓ Riding boots and chaps

✓ Rain gear / waterproof coat

✓ Gloves

✓ Warm hat

✓ Jockey goggles (for if it is very windy)

✓ Buff / scarf (to cover your face if it is windy, sunny or dusty)

✓ Fleece

✓ Thermal underwear, thermal long johns, long sleeved thermal tops and ski-type socks

✓ Riding trousers

✓ Long-sleeved cotton shirts

✓ Short-sleeved T-shirts

✓ Trainers

✓ Sunglasses

✓ Sun block

✓ Lip balm with SPF

✓ Wet wipes (handy for camping)

✓ Head torch

✓ Water bottle

✓ Camera

✓ Power bank (to charge phones and cameras when at Fly Camp)

Helmets are not provided. Please bring your own if you choose to wear one.

LUGGAGE

We recommend that you to stick to one piece of luggage per person, not exceeding 20 kg (44lb).

Please tag every single piece of luggage so we can identify your belongings and accommodate them in your rooms and tents once you arrive.

POWER AND WIFI

San José Lodge runs mainly off solar energy, providing enough power to charge cameras, phones and provide electric lighting and WiFi. At Estancia Río Apen and Estancia El Boquerón, you will have access to a limited power supply provided by a generator. It can easily charge phones, power banks and camerasbut it is unable to sustain any devices that generate heat (e.g. hairdryers) so please don’t bring those with you. There is no power at the Fly Camp, so we recommend you bring a portable power bank to charge your devices.

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

Fly fishing for brown and rainbow trout is an optional, additional activity or can be done in place of riding. For this we would need previous notice since the licenses, rods and a guide may need to be organised. This will be at an additional cost.

PRICES & AVAILABILITY

2024 / 2025

US$5,075 per person sharing

29 November to 06 December 2024

15 - 22 December 2024

2025 /2026

US$5,775 per person sharing

08 - 15 January 2026

Fill out a Rider Profile and we will notify you of any cancellations.

Maximum group size of 8


 

YOUR ITINERARY

Tierra del Fuego is wild and untamed. This itinerary is intended but your guide may need to adjust the plan according to the weather.

 

 

CLIMATE

Our rides go from December to end of March. During summer, sunlight extends for up to 18 hours. Sunrise is at 3:30–4:00 AM, and darkness falls after 10:00 PM. Although there are days with pleasant temperatures, they rarely exceed 25C. The summer average is between 10C and 15C. It is usually windy, and you can experience all four seasons in one day.

It’s a good idea to pack some wild weather essentials in your soft duffle bag including:

✓ Rain gear / waterproof coat

✓ Gloves

✓ Warm hat

✓ Jockey goggles (for if it is very windy)

✓ Buff / scarf (to cover your face if it is windy, sunny or dusty)

✓ Fleece

✓ Thermal underwear, thermal long johns, long sleeved thermal tops and ski-type socks

✓ Hikers hand and feet warmers

 
 

TEMPERATURE

RAINY DAYS

 

MEET YOUR GUIDES

 

Marcos Villamil - Your Guide

Argentina native Marco started guiding at Jakotango in 2022. An accomplished horseman many guests are surprised to find out Marco used to work in the City in Buenos Aires. Living in Recoleta, he worked in a bank and owned two businesses.

In 2021 he packed in his corporate career and packed his saddle bags to ride the length of Argentina over 450 days. He knows the land like the back of his hand, is cool, calm and collected, an excellent knowledgable guide. He also plays guitar beautifully, adding another dimension to your camp fire sessions.

Marcos has spent two years guiding with Jakob von Plesson on the Patagoina Trail.

Jakob von Plessen - Founder

Jakob created this ride in collaboration with Marcos. Jakob does not usually guide this trail. To ride with Jakob you can join him in Patagonia.

Jakob is a living legend in the horse safari world. Born in Austria he moved with his family to Argentina as a child. Growing up he played polo on the family estancia but also spent time with the gauchos, Argentinian cowboys, that farmed the wild mountains of Patagonia where his family spent their holidays away from the city.

At age 19 he was guiding riding safaris across the Masai Mara in Kenya with Offbeat Safaris, headed by the legendary Tristan Voorspuy.

Probably the most famous Safari guide in the world with enough stories of adventure to fill volumes.

 

 

PRICES & AVAILABILITY

29 November to 06 December 2024

15 - 22 December 2024

Fill out a Rider Profile and we will notify you of any cancellations.

Maximum group size of 8

All 7 night departures are $4,900 per person sharing. Single supplements are not available. Tips of $25 per day ($175 total) will be adde to your invoice.

 

HOW TO BOOK

+ Submit an obligation free Rider Profile

+ We will get in touch with availability

+ You pay your 20% deposit now with the balance due 90 days before the ride

RIDE THE PATAGONIA TRAIL

Join a Black Saddle group 16-23 January 2026

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