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Our unique Wilds of Patagonia trekking programme in the southern Patagonian Andes of Chile and Argentina takes in three of the natural wonders of South America: The Los Glaciares (Fitzroy) National Park, the Torres Del Paine National Park, and the Perito Moreno Glacier.
Patagonia remains one of the world’s great trekking destinations - a vast wilderness with stunning mountains, turquoise lakes and massive glaciers. This trip makes the most of this distant land with fully supported trekking itineraries.
The Patagonian Andes form a wonderland of glacial lakes, towering granite peaks, impressive glaciers, secluded lakes, beech forests and rolling grasslands. A spectacular region ideally suited to the walker.
During the southern summer, the storm clouds recede and the sun shines on the rugged Patagonian landscape. This is the time to take to the trails and walk amongst some of the most stunning mountains on earth. From El Calafate we cross into Chile to the Torres del Paine National Park.
Experience one of the world's classic treks, walk the entire circuit, staying mainly in refuges and enjoy unsurpassed views of this wildly beautiful region.
This exciting adventure, set amid the wilds of the southern Patagonian Andes of Chile and Argentina, features two of the natural wonders of South America and has as its centre-piece a challenging traverse of the ice field.
This extraordinary journey brings together the best-known and least-visited gems of Chilean Patagonia with a fully supported camp-to-camp trekking itinerary to Torres del Paine and the Northern Patagonian Ice Field.
Explore the wilds of Patagonia - one of the most remote and beautiful wildernessess in the world. From the bars of Buenos Aires we head south to the striking mountain scenery, vast plains and changeable weather of Patagonia. Trek among the spectacular Fitzroy Ranges and the Torres del Paine, and visit the quirky towns and city's at world's end.
Chile's diverse extremes explored at a relaxed pace, on foot. You spend as much time as possible in the open air, actively enjoying the country's magnificent diversity without having to camp.