Patagonia | The Edge of the World
What to know
Patagonia boasts a cool, temperate climate with windy conditions and significant variation depending on location and altitude.
The Climate
Torres del Paine
Glacier Navigation
Cultural Experience
Horseback Riding
Kayaking amongst Icebergs
Destination Highlights
Safari Highlights
Private Puma Tracking
Witness the majestic Andean condor
Incredible birding opportunites
Observe herds of grazing guanacos
Look for foxes and other Patagonian mammals
Explore Patagonia
Patagonia a realm of rugged beauty and indomitable spirit, where wild beauty meets untamed adventure.
Imagine a place where glaciers carve through sapphire lakes, granite titans pierce the sky, and the wind whispers tales of ancient nomads. This isn't a scene from a fantasy novel; it's Patagonia, the crown jewel of southern South America. Here,at the edge of the world, adventure beckons, promising a journey unlike any other.
At the heart of Patagonia, where the Andes mountains plunge towards the southern tip of South America, lies Torres del Paine National Park. This is a land of epic landscapes, sculpted by glaciers and painted in a palette of otherworldly blues,greens, and grays. Towering granite peaks, known as the Torres del Paine , pierce the sapphire skies,their jagged forms mirrored in the glacial lakes that lie at their feet.
The Patagonia Safari
Beyond the breathtaking scenery, Patagonia’s cultures vibrant, beautiful, and steeped in history. Descendants of the Tehuelche people, who once roamed these steppes as nomadic hunters, still call this region home. Their traditions are woven into the fabric of the Patagonia, from the exquisite craftsmanship of their woven goods to the stories whispered by the wind.
After a day of adventure, delve into the rich cultural heritage of Patagonia. Savor a traditional Patagonian asado (barbecue) under a canopy of stars, listening to tales of the region's history and folklore around a crackling fire. We also spend time visiting local estancias (ranch) and learn about the gaucho way of life, a culture built on respect for the land and its creatures.
Torres del Paine is the pinnacle of our trip to Patagonia, but it is more than just a national park; it's an experience that will stir your soul. It's a place where rugged beauty meets untamed spirit, where nature reigns supreme, and where the echoes of ancient cultures whisper in the wind. Let us be your guide on this extraordinary Patagonian safari, and discover a place that will stay with you long after you return home.
Wildlife of Patagonia
Patagonia’s untamed spirit is palpable. The wind whispers tales of ancient glaciers through the tussock grasslands, while condors with wingspans reaching ten feet soar overhead, surveying their vast domain. Guanacos, Patagonia's native camelids, graze peacefully alongside elusive pumas and shy foxes. This is a land where nature reigns supreme, offering a refuge for a rich tapestry of wildlife.
Join us on an unforgettable Patagonian safari and immerse yourself in the wild beauty of Torres del Paine. Hike through valleys carpeted with wildflowers, kayak across turquoise lakes reflecting the snow-capped peaks, and horseback ride across the windswept plains, feeling the rhythm of the earth beneath you. Our expert guides will lead you on unforgettable wildlife encounters, from spotting elusive pumas to marveling at the graceful dance of flamingoes against the backdrop of a setting sun.