Known as the end of the world, Patagonia invites you to explore the southernmost towns and cities on Earth. Surrounded by mountains, forests, ice fields, islands, fjords and rivers, you can be assured that there is something for everyone. The astonishing nature is, without a doubt, some of the most spectacular scenery that you will ever witness.
The oldest cultures from the region were once nomads, known as Yaganes. These people traveled in canoes through the Straits of Magellan, carrying fire with them wherever they went. This is one of the reasons why the Darwin Mountain Range is also known as Tierra del Fuego (Land of Fire).
Here you can visit some iconic landscapes. Torres del Paine, the most famous place of the area, is a natural park, where you can experience an endless list of activities, including bird watching, seeing glaciers, sailing, trekking, climbing and kayaking. El Chalten offers some spectacular hikes to famous views like Mount Fitz Roy, as well as more off-the-beaten-path routes like the Madre e Hija path.
Alternatively, venture off the beaten path along the Carretera Austral or to the hidden gems of Futaleufú and Los Huemules Natural Reserve, both nestled in the full splendour of the Andes moutains, surrounded by wide lakes, rushing rivers, and ancient forests.