Sandwiched between two oceans and sprawled across two countries, Patagonia is as ‘end-of-the-world’ as it gets. Advancing glaciers, gushing waterfalls, snow-topped granite pillars…it’s no wonder Chile and Argentina both stake a claim over this beautiful slice of South America. Wander to the end of the world and appreciate our planet at its most wild and spectacular with this Latin America journey guide.
Trek to the remote Grey Glacier for an unparalleled view of the bright blue ice wall
Hike to the outlook of Base of Torres del Paine for a spectacular panorama of the granite pillars for which the national park is known
Sail across the spectacular waters of Pehoé Lake on a scenic cruise
Witness fossils of extinct animals unique to the region, including the saber-tooth tiger and giant sloth, discovered in a magnificent cave
Enjoy a tour of Chile’s cultural capital of Santiago, filled with historic mansions and vibrant museums
Relish the challenge of hiking the French Valley for a breathtaking panorama of hanging glaciers, sparkling lakes, and the marvelous landscape of Torres del Paine National Park
(Day 1): Santiago – Arrive in Chile’s Capital City and Tour the Captivating Streets
(Day 2): Puerto Natales – Fly South to Punta Arenas and Enjoy a Scenic Drive to Puerto Natales
(Day 3): Torres del Paine – Enter Torres del Paine National Park to Begin your Trek
(Day 4): Torres del Paine – Hike the Marvelous Landscape en route to Base Torres
(Day 5): Torres del Paine – Trek a Portion of the Paine Massif to Los Cuernos Base
(Day 6): Torres del Paine – Ascend to French Glacier Lookout to See Paine Grande
(Day 7): Puerto Natales – Journey to Grey Glacier and Across Lake Pehoé
(Day 8): Puerto Natales – Depart for Home
Santiago, Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas, Torres del Paine National Park, Lake Nordenskjold, Laguna Amarga, Las Torres, French Valley, Pehoé Lake
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