Minutes from Ushuaia, the Martial trail climbs steadily from sub-Antarctic beech forest into open glacial cirque terrain, with sweeping views over the Beagle Channel. This short but continuous ascent samples a full forest-to-alpine transect, ideal for focused birding and natural history along the way. Woodland edges and streams give way to rocky slopes above treeline.
Difficulty: Moderate – ~6–7 km round-trip; +350–450 m elevation gain; uneven/rocky trail with steady ascent (shorter option to treeline ~3–4 km).
Season: October–April (best). Outside this window runs only if trail conditions allow (snow/ice possible).
Service: Private – Birding focused
Departure: Flexible (any start time up to 4:00 PM)
Note:
- Easy to combine the same day with Urban Birding – Ushuaia or a half-day of Tierra del Fuego NP.
- Local access fee to the Martial area is included.
- Steady uphill hike on uneven terrain; suitable for active participants with basic hiking experience.
- Weather above treeline can shift quickly (wind/visibility); we may shorten or extend the alpine section accordingly. If snow or ice limits the upper trail, we’ll prioritize productive forest-edge segments and viewpoints.
Suggestions
- Wear layered clothing and waterproof outerwear – weather in Tierra del Fuego can shift quickly
- Use comfortable walking shoes – trails may include forest paths, peat bogs, and uneven terrain
- Bring binoculars – they will greatly enhance your birding experience
- This tour is suitable for all levels – from curious nature lovers to seasoned birders