Location
Estancia Nibepo Aike has a spectacular setting on the southern arm of Lago Argentino just 56 kms from El Calafate, in the Glaciares National Park
Set on a sheep-breeding farm, Nibepo Aike is an authentic 10 room estancia offering simple but comfortable accommodation with tremendous mountain views, and activities that range from horse riding to trekking. Immerse yourself in the real Patagonia!
Truly authentic Patagonian estancia stay (still a working farm) hosted by fourth generation family owners
Remotely located within the National Park with dramatic mountain views. Feels a million miles away from the touristy town of El Calafate
Understand what it takes to be a gaucho and immerse yourself in a variety of tasks such as sheep shearing, cattle branding and milking (season dependent)
The unobstructed countryside offers picturesque riding and walking opportunities
Estancia Nibepo Aike is an hour and half drive from El Calafate in a scenic valley overlooking Lago Roca on the southern arm of Lago Argentina and backed by snow-capped mountain peaks; sheep, horses, and cows graze among purple lupines. For a truly authentic Patagonian adventure a stay on an estancia is not to be missed.
The Estancia's buildings are of typical Patagonian construction with gabled roofs and rustic-style furniture, restored and refurbished to make a cosy country guest house. You will receive a warm and open welcome from the staff, and feel truly cared for during your stay.
You are guaranteed to get an authentic understanding of the Gaucho life, the original characteristics remain in tact and daily rural tasks are carried out by the current owners from sheep shearing to cattle branding. Where possible the food is prepared from the estancia's own produce, including fresh bread and milk served every morning for breakfast. In the evening sample local Patagonian specialities including lamb and beef asado barbecues.
The Estancia has a sheep sheering demonstration that happens at least once a day!
Estancia Nibepo Aike has a spectacular setting on the southern arm of Lago Argentino just 56 kms from El Calafate, in the Glaciares National Park