by Dom | Adventure Travel
Our last stop on our Patagonian adventure was to the El fin del Mundo – quite literally the end of the world. Ushuaia, located on the Argentinian side of Tierra Del Fuego, gets this name because it is the southern-most city in the world. Technically speaking there are...
by Dom | Hiking & Trekking
It is pretty much impossible to travel through Patagonia without making your way to one of the gorgeous glaciers. Well, technically it’s possible BUT there is no reason you should miss them. One of the best places to see glaciers in the region is Los Glaciares...
by Dom | Hiking & Trekking
If you find yourself in Argentina and are keen to find the best hiking trails be sure to head to El Chaltén. Coined the “Trekking Capital of Argentina,” El Chaltén has a number of fantastic day and multi-day hikes for every type of trekker. We were limited on time and...
by Dom | Hiking & Trekking
El Chaltén is THE trekking capital of Argentina and the next stop on our Patagonian adventure. The drive from El Calafate to El Chaltén is about 220km but makes for a great road trip full of amazing views. As we travelled down the famous Ruta 40, a picture perfect...
by Dom | Hiking & Trekking
Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes and beautiful hiking trails have been calling adventurers from around the world for many years. Over the course of our three-week adventure throughout the region we attempted to get exposed to as much of it as possible. One of the...
by Dom | Hiking & Trekking
Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes and beautiful hiking trails have been calling adventurers from around the world for many years. Over the course of our three-week adventure throughout the region we attempted to get exposed to as much of it as possible. One of the...
by Dom | Adventure Travel
After our short stay in Punta Arenas, we hopped on a local bus and made out way to Puerto Natales. If you have been following along our travels through Patagonia then you know this is one of the major stops on our journey. Puerto Natales was our gateway to Torres del...
by Dom | Adventure Travel
Venturing further into Chilean Patagonia we found ourselves in Punta Arenas. Magallane’s capital, Punta Arenas is the furthest continental city of South America. You almost have to take a close look at a map to see that everything south of this area is actually...
by Dom | Adventure Travel
Our first trip into Chilean Patagonia was to the little town of Puerto Varas. After six hours meandering through the beautiful Andes on a local bus and one interesting border crossing from Argentina into Chile, we checked into the Hotel Park Inn – our home for...