Patagonia is a stunning region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. A sparsely-populated region, Patagonia is one of the most unspoiled places on the planet. Adventurous travelers should visit Patagonia to revel in the unique beauty of its landscapes and fauna, punctuated by amazing glaciers, expansive plains, and impressive wildlife, including whales and penguins.
Welcome to a vast country crossed by subtropical forests, snowed mountains, deserts, extensive grasslands, valleys, ravines and the impressive Andes mountain range in the west. The eighth largest country in the world and the second largest country in South America after Brazil, Argentina offers plenty of adventurous sports. Its wide geography keeps uncountable experiences for travelers who won’t take long to find intense and flashing contrasts.
The Chilean Patagonia features glacial fjords, volcanoes, snow-capped mountains, native forests (only found in Patagonia, Australia & New Zealand) and clean but very cold lakes. Some of its most iconic sites are the 3 granite towers from which the park takes its name (Torres del Paine) and the horn-shaped peaks called Cuernos del Paine. It is the most popular hiking destination in Chile. The park has been elected as the fifth most beautiful place in the world by National Geographic.
Get inspired by browsing through some of our example trips below, then speak with our Argentine travel experts and we will answer all your questions. This region is packed with trails for all abilities, so ask us about fitting the right hike into your itinerary.