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Chile
Futaleufú is synonymous with world-class whitewater rafting. The Río Futaleufú (“Big River” in Mapudungun) carves through a spectacular canyon, creating consistent Class IV-V rapids with water so turquoise it defies photography. Kayakers and rafters worldwide consider this the holy grail: 50+ km of continuous whitewater, warm summer air (rare in Patagonia), and dramatic mountain backdrop.

Chile
Futaleufú is synonymous with world-class whitewater rafting. The Río Futaleufú (“Big River” in Mapudungun) carves through a spectacular canyon, creating consistent Class IV-V rapids with water so turquoise it defies photography. Kayakers and rafters worldwide consider this the holy grail: 50+ km of continuous whitewater, warm summer air (rare in Patagonia), and dramatic mountain backdrop.

Chile
Futaleufú is synonymous with world-class whitewater rafting. The Río Futaleufú (“Big River” in Mapudungun) carves through a spectacular canyon, creating consistent Class IV-V rapids with water so turquoise it defies photography. Kayakers and rafters worldwide consider this the holy grail: 50+ km of continuous whitewater, warm summer air (rare in Patagonia), and dramatic mountain backdrop.

Argentina
El Calafate is the tourist capital of Argentine Patagonia, positioned on the shores of turquoise Lago Argentino. While the town itself is a modern service hub with hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, the real draw lies 80 km west: Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world's most accessible and dynamic ice masses.

Argentina
El Calafate is the tourist capital of Argentine Patagonia, positioned on the shores of turquoise Lago Argentino. While the town itself is a modern service hub with hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, the real draw lies 80 km west: Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world's most accessible and dynamic ice masses.

Argentina
El Calafate is the tourist capital of Argentine Patagonia, positioned on the shores of turquoise Lago Argentino. While the town itself is a modern service hub with hotels, restaurants, and tour operators, the real draw lies 80 km west: Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world's most accessible and dynamic ice masses.

Argentina
El Chaltén is often called the “Trekking Capital of Argentina.” Located within Los Glaciares National Park, this small Andean village sits beneath the jagged peaks of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre - two of the most iconic mountains in all of Patagonia. Santa Cruz Province, Argentina - South Patagonia.

Argentina
El Chaltén is often called the “Trekking Capital of Argentina.” Located within Los Glaciares National Park, this small Andean village sits beneath the jagged peaks of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre - two of the most iconic mountains in all of Patagonia. Santa Cruz Province, Argentina - South Patagonia.

Argentina
El Chaltén is often called the “Trekking Capital of Argentina.” Located within Los Glaciares National Park, this small Andean village sits beneath the jagged peaks of Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre - two of the most iconic mountains in all of Patagonia. Santa Cruz Province, Argentina - South Patagonia.

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