The Glaciar National Park is located in southwest Santa Cruz, Argentina and was created in 1937 to preserve over 726,927 hectares of ice and glaciers. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981 to protect its beautiful landscapes and endangered animal species. The park normally receives around 400,000 tourists annually who are surprised and recommend visiting due to its scenic beauty. It is famous for its cold climate and animals like guanacos, foxes, and maras that have helped it remain on UNESCO's list.