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Discover Patagonia

We love off-the-beaten paths and very few places are as remote and unspoiled as certain areas of Patagonia. You can hike the entire day and never see a sign of civilization. Just you, your breath, and the earth. And your expert guide of course!

If you are a thrill and adventure seeker, love the great outdoors, and are ready to experience the magnitude of this majestic planet, the region of Patagonia is the perfect destination for you!

Days: 1-3
Buenos Aires

Start your journey in vibrant Buenos Aires and discover the magic of this city alongside a local expert guide. Top off your city stay with a Polo horseback riding show, Argentina’s national sport.

Days: 3-6
Lake District

Fly to Bariloche and head to the magical lakeside Las Balsas Relais & Châteaux in Villa La Angostura. Spend the next few days soaking in the natural landscape hiking, mountain biking, kayaking or simply relaxing. On the last day, indulge in a sunset sailing experience before continuing your Patagonia journey.

Days: 6-8
El Chalten, Patagonia’s Trekking Capital

Fly to El Calafate and head to the mountain village of El Chalten, the homebase for your trekking adventures. From Laguna de Los Tres to Rio Electrico, there are an infinite number of trails for all levels and your expert guide will choose the best options based on your skill level, season and weather.

Days: 8-10
Los Glaciares National Park

Head 3.5 hours south to the town of El Calafate, the perfect base for glaciers excursions. While a stop at Perito Moreno is a must, there are so many other stunning glaciers that are less touristy and therefore more magical.

Days: 10-14
Torres del Paine, Chile

From El Calafate, it takes about six hours to cross the border and reach Torres del Paine National Park. Four days are necessary to complete the W-Trek, the park’s most iconic circuit.

Days: 14
Fly to Santiago

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