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Great hiking trails around the Swiss-alpine town of Bariloche
Journey through endless grasslands, stupendous mountains and glaciers in Patagonia
View the largest glacier in the world in Los Glaciares National Park
Take a boat ride up close to this almost 200ft high glacier, Perito Moreno Glacier
Enjoy the outstanding beauty of Torres del Paine National Park, where huge granite cliffs dominate the landscape
See the Magellanic, Gentoo and the odd King penguin in their natural habitat at Tierra del Fuego
Travel to the most southerly town on earth, Ushuaia
Visit Valdes Peninsula, where Penguins, S
See the Magellanic, Gentoo and the odd King penguin in their natural habitat at Tierra del Fuego
Travel to the most southerly town on earth, Ushuaia
Visit Valdes Peninsula, where Penguins, S
Perfect for outdoor adventure lovers, this South American tour brings you the very best of what Patagonia has to offer. As part of your fun packed trip take a hike to the top of a volcano at Pucon, trek glaciers and climb ice in El Chalten, white water raft the Futaleufu rapids and witness the striking sights of the Perito Moreno Glacier close up. And there's more - why not challenge yourself to the famous 'W' Trek in Torres del Paine and explore the world's most southerly city, Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego. Start to wind down your journey with a tour of Valdes Peninsula where you can see the southern Atlantic wildlife in their own habitat, then relax with a well-earned steak and glass of red in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires.
Please note that the accommodation on this trip is predominantly camping, though there may be opportunities to upgrade this locally where rooms are available. Please see the trip inclusions for an approximate percentage of camping and room nights
If you are travelling on the trip that travels through Patagonia from July to September, please be aware it will get very cold at times with temperatures well below zero, and you can expect snowfall. Please be prepared for cold conditions, with thermal clothing and the correct sleeping bag.
On our July to September trips in Patagonia, this section of the trip is subject to change en route. Please see our 'Winter in Patagonia' notes below for further details.
Leaving Santiago, we pass small villages and deep blue lakes with mountains towering above us as we wind through Chile's Lake District. Pucon, an outdoors centre in its own right, will be our base for the next few days from where it is possible to organise whitewater rafting, water sports, horse riding and one day hikes up nearby Villarrica Volcano. Ascending the Andes via some spectacular mountain passes we arrive in Bariloche, Argentina. This very popular holiday destination for Argentinians is the top ski resort on the continent and also has several hiking trails and a great nightlife.
Heading further down through Argentina into the deep south on a good dirt road we enter the vast wilderness of Patagonia. The perpetual wind makes it difficult for trees and plants to grow, so for a while we are faced with endless grassland. However our long drive will soon be rewarded with the stupendous views that Los Glaciares National Park provides - it also has the largest glacier in the world and here we have the option to take a boat ride up close to Perito Moreno Glacier, almost 200 ft high. Torres del Paine NP is another area of outstanding beauty where huge granite cliffs dominate the landscape. A good way to explore the area is either hiking or by horseback. Here there is the option to complete the famous W-Trek as an Add on). Please note that spaces on this trek are subject to availability. For those who do not want to complete the W-Trek there are options of shorter day hikes in the park which do not need to be booked ahead and you are free to do as you choose once there.
We continue south towards the wild and hauntingly beautiful land at worlds end, the island of Tierra del Fuego. We cross by ferry to the most southerly town in the world Ushuaia, from where you can view the green waters of the Beagle Channel and the snow clad peaks beyond.
Winter in Patagonia - Please note that the trips which travel through this part of Patagonia between July and September will coincide with winter in Patagonia. This will give us the opportunity to see the Andes at their most impressive, driving past towering snow-capped peaks and experiencing this rugged wilderness at a time of year that not many other travellers get to see! We will hopefully have the chance to ski or snowboard in Bariloche and Ushuaia, ice-climb across glaciers in El Chalten, and hike in national parks at the most dramatic time of year. However, weather conditions can be unpredictable, and there is a chance that certain roads will not be passable, so we cannot guarantee following our planned itinerary to Tierra del Fuego; changes may have to be made with little or no notice. But if this is required we will make a new plan and find a different route that will be sure to offer its own attractions and experiences, so come prepared for an adventure!
We now cross to the Atlantic coast of Patagonia and visit one of the marine sanctuaries. Penguins, Sea Lions, Elephant Seals, Sea Birds and sometimes Whales can be seen. Following the excellent paved roads north along the coast we pass through some quite affluent towns. One, Puerto Madryn, was the landing place over a century ago for the first group of Welsh settlers that subsequently colonised and now farm the surrounding area. We traverse the vast Pampas grasslands, South America's cowboy country, where gun-toting gauchos on horseback look after vast herds of cattle.
Travel to Argentina is not complete without a visit to the country's capital, and so we follow the coast to Buenos Aires
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