
National Parks
Patagonia’s national parks protect some of the wildest landscapes on Earth — from glaciers and turquoise lakes to steppe, rainforest, and jagged granite peaks. Stretching across Chile and Argentina, icons like Torres del Paine, Los Glaciares, and Patagonia National Park offer world-class trekking and wildlife. Our guides help you explore each park with the best trails, access tips, and itineraries — whether you’re hiking beneath Fitz Roy, kayaking in San Rafael, or camping under Andean stars.
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Glacier trekking in Patagonia is accessible but requires methodical preparation for both safety and enjoyment. Whether you’re a first-timer lacing up boots for a mini-trek on Perito Moreno or a seasoned trekker eyeing a longer route on Viedma, this guide walks you through every step, from gear and fitness to safety protocols and the moment you raise a glass of glacier ice whisky on the ice itself.
Update on Apr 7, 2026

Patagonian Lakes Region is a lush, lake-studded wilderness of snow-capped volcanoes, ancient forests, and impossibly turquoise water that rewards hikers, kayakers, and wild campers in ways the southern ice fields simply cannot. Whether you're planning a road trip through Argentina's iconic Seven Lakes route or exploring the forested shores of Chile's lake district, this guide will clear up the confusion, define the region properly, and give you the practical tools to plan an unforgettable adventure.
Update on Apr 7, 2026



