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Patagonia Epic Adventure

Recommended days
10 days
Itinerary price
USD 13,095from

A symphony of windswept fjords and calving glaciers entangled in the jagged tail of the Andes Mountains, the southern wilds of Chile and Argentina earn their reputation as the last great wilderness on Earth.    Journey between cosmopolitan Buenos Aires and Santiago into Patagonia and the legendary Tierra del Fuego archipelago, on a private, independent journey tailored to suit you by our experts. Expect walks with local guides, thrilling wildlife encounters, horseback rides and cruises, always taking the road less travelled but ending each day in the region’s most show-stopping hotels.     

Patagonia Epic Adventure

Highlights

Sail the Beagle Channel to see thousands of Magellanic penguins at the wild, southernmost tip of the Americas

Stay in some of the most epic wilderness hotels on the planet

Encounter up close Patagonia’s awe-inspiring and ever-calving Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the world’s last expanding glaciers

Explore the rich ecosystem of Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park, trekking among ancient forests and sapphire lakes home to rare Andean species

Dance and eat your way around two of Latin America’s most vibrant capitals, Buenos Aires and Santiago, with A&K’s in-the-know local guides

Itinerary

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina

European flair in the Paris of Latin America

Suggested number of days:
1

Few cities can match the unbridled energy of Buenos Aires. Sun-bleached boulevards, cutting-edge restaurants and sultry dancehalls set the stage for a festive expression of Argentine identity. It is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own distinct charm. La Boca, bright with kaleidoscopic houses and football culture; elegant Recoleta and buzzy Palermo, both packed with independent stores and bars; while the historic streets of San Telmo house antiques shops, Parisian-style cafes and tango parlors.

Accommodation: Mombo Camp Recommended Days: 1
Ushuaia, Argentina

Ushuaia, Argentina

Frontier life at the End of the World

Suggested number of days:
2

The world’s southernmost city is a true frontier. Beyond its neat streets and waterfront restaurants stretches the dramatic wilderness of Tierra del Fuego, at the very tip of the Americas, where serrated massifs tower above native forests and glaciers calve into fjords in a maze of islands, populated mainly by penguins and sea lions.

Accommodation: Little Kulala Recommended Days: 2
El Calafate, Argentina

El Calafate, Argentina

Gateway to the showstopping Perito Moreno Glacier

Suggested number of days:
2

Once a remote sheep ranch clinging to the edge of the vast Lake Argentino, the pretty town of El Calafate today throngs with adventurers looking to launch themselves into Los Glaciares National Park. This is a place for hearty outdoor adventures on an epic scale: horse-riding across wild landscapes, hiking across ice fields and awe-inspiring glaciers, sailing across glacial lakes.

Accommodation: Little Kulala Recommended Days: 2
Puerto Natales, Chile

Puerto Natales, Chile

Wilderness adventures in Torres del Paine National Park

Suggested number of days:
3

The Chileans have a word reserved to describe the country’s untamed south: indómita. Nobody can truly claim dominion over Patagonia, they claim – not the rugged gaucho cowboys found in and around the main adventure hub of Puerto Natales nor the hikers that flock to nearby Torres del Paine National Park. Sculpted by violent tectonic forces and the ravages of the last ice age, this is a land of soaring granite spires and fairy-tale forests of twisted, lichen-daubed trees.

Recommended Days: 3
Santiago de Chile, Chile

Santiago de Chile, Chile

Cosmopolitan pursuits in Chile’s lofty capital

Suggested number of days:
2

Encircled by snow-capped peaks, Santiago is known for its colonial charm and historic landmarks, but surprises with its fresh air of modernity, with vibrant neighborhoods buzzing with cutting-edge restaurants and bars. At the heart of the old town lies the grand Plaza de Armas and the presidential palace of La Moneda, both central to Santiago’s story of conquest, dictatorship and revolution.

Recommended Days: 2

Accommodation

King DeluxeKing Deluxe Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

King DeluxeKing Deluxe Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires

Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

Palacio Duhau - Park Hyatt Buenos Aires

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