Travel Guide to Patagonia

Introduction

Patagonia is one of the most remote and spectacular regions on the planet. It extends across southern Argentina and Chile, covering more than one million square kilometers of steppes, glaciers, and mountains.

How to Get There

The most common entry point is the city of Bariloche, with direct flights from Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.

From Argentina

Flights from Buenos Aires depart from Ezeiza International Airport on a daily basis. The journey takes approximately two hours.

From Chile

The usual route is to fly to Punta Arenas and continue by bus to Torres del Paine.

What to Visit

Torres del Paine

The W Circuit

  • The classic tour lasts between four and five days and covers the main viewpoints of the park. It is accessible to hikers with moderate experience.

The O Circuit

  • A more demanding variant that completely encircles the massif. It requires between eight and ten days and high physical condition.
The W CircuitThe O Circuit
Price123234
Rating8/109/10

Perito Moreno Glacier

One of the few glaciers in the world that is not retreating. It can be observed from walkways just meters away from the ice front.

When to Travel

The best time is between November and March, during the southern summer. The days are long and temperatures, although variable, are more favorable for hiking.

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