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These small Patagonian towns are where wilderness meets local life — charming, remote, and often reached by bus or scenic road. From El Chaltén to Villa Cerro Castillo, they sit on the doorstep of legendary hikes and hidden valleys. Our town guides help you navigate logistics, stays, and trails off the beaten path.
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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 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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Patagonia trekking is unlike anywhere else on Earth. The region's extreme weather can deliver four seasons in a single day, winds strong enough to knock you off your feet are commonplace, and the landscapes range from turquoise glacial lakes to windswept steppes to lush southern beech forests. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your Patagonia trekking adventure.
Update on Jan 27, 2026

Patagonia trekking is unlike anywhere else on Earth. The region's extreme weather can deliver four seasons in a single day, winds strong enough to knock you off your feet are commonplace, and the landscapes range from turquoise glacial lakes to windswept steppes to lush southern beech forests. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your Patagonia trekking adventure.
Update on Jan 27, 2026

Patagonia trekking is unlike anywhere else on Earth. The region's extreme weather can deliver four seasons in a single day, winds strong enough to knock you off your feet are commonplace, and the landscapes range from turquoise glacial lakes to windswept steppes to lush southern beech forests. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to plan your Patagonia trekking adventure.
Update on Jan 27, 2026

Chilean Patagonia doesn't just offer adventure; it demands you shed your everyday skin and remember what it means to feel genuinely small, genuinely alive, genuinely present. Stretching from the Aysén Region in the north to the Magallanes in the south, Chilean Patagonia encompasses some of the most dramatic wilderness on Earth.
Update on Jan 27, 2026

Chilean Patagonia doesn't just offer adventure; it demands you shed your everyday skin and remember what it means to feel genuinely small, genuinely alive, genuinely present. Stretching from the Aysén Region in the north to the Magallanes in the south, Chilean Patagonia encompasses some of the most dramatic wilderness on Earth.
Update on Jan 27, 2026

Chilean Patagonia doesn't just offer adventure; it demands you shed your everyday skin and remember what it means to feel genuinely small, genuinely alive, genuinely present. Stretching from the Aysén Region in the north to the Magallanes in the south, Chilean Patagonia encompasses some of the most dramatic wilderness on Earth.
Update on Jan 27, 2026

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