About Patagonia
Patagonia is nature on a scale that humbles. The granite spires of Torres del Paine rise like cathedrals from the steppe. The Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the few advancing glaciers on Earth — cracks and calves with thunderous force. Guanacos roam the plains, condors circle overhead, and the wind is a constant companion. Whether you're trekking the W Circuit, kayaking among icebergs, or riding horseback across the pampas, Patagonia delivers raw, unfiltered adventure.
Gallery
Highlights
- 01Torres del Paine W Trek
- 02Perito Moreno Glacier
- 03Fitz Roy Massif
- 04Tierra del Fuego
- 05Whale Watching at Valdés
Location
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Quick Info
Best Time to Visit
November–March (Patagonian summer)
- Avg Temp
- 8°C / 46°F
- Language
- Spanish
- Currency
- Argentine Peso / Chilean Peso
- Timezone
- UTC-3
Travel Tips
Book refugios months in
advance for the W Trek
Wind is extreme
bring windproof layers
Distances are vast
plan logistics carefully
Both Argentina and Chile
sides are worth visiting