Hoʻopuka ʻia: 02.02.2019
The Cristo Redentor is a bronze statue about six meters high, which was built to peacefully resolve the border conflict between Argentina and Chile. To get there, you have to drive several kilometers by car on winding roads. Once you reach the top, you have the opportunity to drink hot chocolate and eat Alfajores or buy souvenirs and clothing (oddly enough, including children's costumes). The Cristo Redentor can be reached from both the Chilean and Argentine sides.