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Patagonia’s wild charm stretches across the southern reaches of Argentina and Chile, offering a rugged backdrop for one of South America's most memorable journeys. This carefully curated itinerary begins in Buenos Aires, where a walking tour introduces the city’s elegance and rhythm. A short flight south brings us to El Chaltén, nestled in the shadow of the Fitz Roy massif. Trekking through Los Glaciares National Park, we reach Laguna de los Tres, its turquoise waters perfectly reflecting the surrounding peaks.

From here, the journey continues to El Calafate, where the immense Perito Moreno Glacier calves thunderously into Lago Argentino. A crossing into Chile leads us to Torres del Paine National Park, known for its dramatic granite spires and glacier-fed lakes. A full-day hike to the base of the towers is a highlight, though gentler options are also available.

Travelling farther south, we cross the Strait of Magellan into Tierra del Fuego, eventually arriving in Ushuaia—often dubbed the end of the world. Here, we explore the national park and, for those interested, take a boat trip along the Beagle Channel to view sea lions and penguins. The trip concludes with a return to Buenos Aires, enriched by Patagonia’s raw beauty and the camaraderie forged along the way.
Patagonia’s wild charm stretches across the southern reaches of Argentina and Chile, offering a rugged backdrop for one of South America's most memorable journeys. This carefully curated itinerary begins in Buenos Aires, where a walking tour introduces the city’s elegance and rhythm. A short flight south brings us to El Chaltén, nestled in the shadow of the Fitz Roy massif. Trekking through Los Glaciares National Park, we reach Laguna de los Tres, its turquoise waters perfectly reflecting the surrounding peaks.

From here, the journey continues to El Calafate, where the immense Perito Moreno Glacier calves thunderously into Lago Argentino. A crossing into Chile leads us to Torres del Paine National Park, known for its dramatic granite spires and glacier-fed lakes. A full-day hike to the base of the towers is a highlight, though gentler options are also available.

Travelling farther south, we cross the Strait of Magellan into Tierra del Fuego, eventually arriving in Ushuaia—often dubbed the end of the world. Here, we explore the national park and, for those interested, take a boat trip along the Beagle Channel to view sea lions and penguins. The trip concludes with a return to Buenos Aires, enriched by Patagonia’s raw beauty and the camaraderie forged along the way.
Chile, Argentina

Discover Patagonia

Small Group Holiday

13

CA$

days from

9215

Patagonia’s wild charm stretches across the southern reaches of Argentina and Chile, offering a rugged backdrop for one of South America's most memorable journeys. This carefully curated itinerary begins in Buenos Aires, where a walking tour introduces the city’s elegance and rhythm. A short flight south brings us to El Chaltén, nestled in the shadow of the Fitz Roy massif. Trekking through Los Glaciares National Park, we reach Laguna de los Tres, its turquoise waters perfectly reflecting the surrounding peaks.

From here, the journey continues to El Calafate, where the immense Perito Moreno Glacier calves thunderously into Lago Argentino. A crossing into Chile leads us to Torres del Paine National Park, known for its dramatic granite spires and glacier-fed lakes. A full-day hike to the base of the towers is a highlight, though gentler options are also available.

Travelling farther south, we cross the Strait of Magellan into Tierra del Fuego, eventually arriving in Ushuaia—often dubbed the end of the world. Here, we explore the national park and, for those interested, take a boat trip along the Beagle Channel to view sea lions and penguins. The trip concludes with a return to Buenos Aires, enriched by Patagonia’s raw beauty and the camaraderie forged along the way.

Activity / Theme

Country

Hiking, Nature & Wildlife

Chile, Argentina

Comfort Level

Physical Rating

Moderate

Moderate

Transportation

Accommodation

Minibus, private coaches and domestic flights

Hotels & Lodges

Months of Operation

January, February, March, November, December

Adventure Coordinators Insider Tip:

One of the best day trips I have ever done was glacier trekking and ice climbing out of El Chalten.  It makes for a long and tiring day but it is well worth it!

Itinerary

DAY 1: Arrive in Buenos Aires and explore the city
DAY 2: Fly south and travel to El Chaltén
DAY 3: Hike to Laguna de los Tres viewpoint
DAY 4: Optional trekking, return to El Calafate
DAY 5: Visit Perito Moreno Glacier and boat option
DAY 6: Free day for local hikes or excursions
DAY 7: Cross into Chile and enter Torres del Paine
DAY 8: Trek to the base of the Torres
DAY 9: Journey through Tierra del Fuego to Cerro Sombrero
DAY 10: Travel to Ushuaia, end-of-the-world arrival
DAY 11: Walk in Tierra del Fuego National Park
DAY 12: Fly to Buenos Aires, optional tango evening
DAY 13: Depart Buenos Aires

Inclusions

12 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 4 dinners
All accommodation
All transport and listed activities
Tour leader throughout
Internal flights

Sample tour.  Itinerary, accommodation, transportation, inclusions and prices are correct at the time of publication but may change without prior notice.  Please inquire.

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