Ushuaia Bus Terminal

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"I was travelling down to Ushuaia from El Calafate. The only bus company operating is Marga Taqsa. The bus ride took 18,5 hours and as the only road leading to Ushuaia leads through Chile, we had to cross the border twice, better said 4 times as the border checkpoints to leave and enter each country are seperate. So if you're coming from El Calafate and 18 hours sounds a lot of time on the bus, I think it is still a good option as you get to see beautiful landscape on the way. There is a part that needs to be crossed with the ferry and we were able to see dolphins there."
"Long-distance and local buses Chilean bus company “Bus-Sur” offers transfers to Punta Arenas/Puerto Natales (10-12h ride, around 50EUR) Argentinian bus company "Marga Taqsa" offers transfers from Ushuaia to Punta Arenas (probably more affordable, idk if reliable) Ask for more operating buses at the tourist information Shuttle buses to Tierra del Fuego National Park as well as to the starting points of some hikes (e.g. Laguna Esmeralda) "
Jasmine Nguyen
"This bus station is just a small booth. We booked a bus to Tierra del Fuego National Park from here. You can also book buses to other popular hiking trails and attractions."

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