With plenty of wildlife and uneven terrains, hiking uphill in the Patagonia region is a truly unforgettable experience. Hiking in the Patagonia region gives the best views of the Andes. Providing a glimpse of both Argentina and Chila, this trail offers one of the best hiking experience in all of South America. With some of the most remote terrains on Earth, Patagonia is sometimes referred to as the farthest place walked by men from the place of their origin.
If you have already gone on an expedition to Everest, you must have had a gist of what going on an expedition feels like. Although expedition in Chile may not be as challenging as in Everest, you will have to endure a lot on your way. Starting off from Chile, you can arrive in Santiago and then fly all the way over to Punta Arenas. You can travel to Torres del Paine National Park from here. Start your trip from Puerto Natales and then hike to Cueva del Medio cave. Then continue your hike to Lago de Grey lake. The Lago de Grey lake is a glacier lake and sometimes, you may also get to see icebergs.
These South American destinations offer a different kind of trekking experience. You can enjoy the views of Paine massif towards the bottom of Grey Glacier. The hiking trails from Lago de Grey lets you enjoy views of glacier lakes as you continue your journey towards Torres del Paine. There are lots of glacier lakes and forests along the way.
Spend a week or two in Chile and the Torres del Paine national Park and continue your journey across Argentina. El Calafate will be your starting point for entering Los Glaciares National Park. You will see Andean condors and other beautiful birds on our way to this town.
The Los Glaciares National park is a part of the third largest ice cap in the world and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can see an active glacier in Perito Moreno that has huge ice chunks breaking into the lake. You can also walk on the glacier if the weather is suitable.
The amazing landscape of La Leona Petrified forest will lure any travel. Walking along the park and trekking along Viedma Lake is a truly endearing experience. There are lots of beautiful lakes along the way. The park has some of the most beautiful and well known glacial peaks such as the Monte Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, Piedra del Fraile and Piedras Blancas. You will need to fly to Buenos Aires from El Calafate to continue the thrill of hiking. Plunge yourself in the beauty of Buenos Aires and allocate at least two days to travel in and around the city.
You can also book a trip through some booking agency in Buenos Aires. If you are on a short visit or can’t spare much time, booking through an agency would be the best. You can find all sorts of hotels that suit your budget or the type of luxury you are looking for. If you want to make cheap accommodations you can stay in moderate lodges or three star hotels, that are in abundance in the city.
If you have already gone on an expedition to Everest, you must have had a gist of what going on an expedition feels like. Although expedition in Chile may not be as challenging as in Everest, you will have to endure a lot on your way. Starting off from Chile, you can arrive in Santiago and then fly all the way over to Punta Arenas. You can travel to Torres del Paine National Park from here. Start your trip from Puerto Natales and then hike to Cueva del Medio cave. Then continue your hike to Lago de Grey lake. The Lago de Grey lake is a glacier lake and sometimes, you may also get to see icebergs.
These South American destinations offer a different kind of trekking experience. You can enjoy the views of Paine massif towards the bottom of Grey Glacier. The hiking trails from Lago de Grey lets you enjoy views of glacier lakes as you continue your journey towards Torres del Paine. There are lots of glacier lakes and forests along the way.
Spend a week or two in Chile and the Torres del Paine national Park and continue your journey across Argentina. El Calafate will be your starting point for entering Los Glaciares National Park. You will see Andean condors and other beautiful birds on our way to this town.
The Los Glaciares National park is a part of the third largest ice cap in the world and is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can see an active glacier in Perito Moreno that has huge ice chunks breaking into the lake. You can also walk on the glacier if the weather is suitable.
The amazing landscape of La Leona Petrified forest will lure any travel. Walking along the park and trekking along Viedma Lake is a truly endearing experience. There are lots of beautiful lakes along the way. The park has some of the most beautiful and well known glacial peaks such as the Monte Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, Piedra del Fraile and Piedras Blancas. You will need to fly to Buenos Aires from El Calafate to continue the thrill of hiking. Plunge yourself in the beauty of Buenos Aires and allocate at least two days to travel in and around the city.
You can also book a trip through some booking agency in Buenos Aires. If you are on a short visit or can’t spare much time, booking through an agency would be the best. You can find all sorts of hotels that suit your budget or the type of luxury you are looking for. If you want to make cheap accommodations you can stay in moderate lodges or three star hotels, that are in abundance in the city.
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