Chile · Argentina · Southern Andes
Patagonia
Where the air is loudest.
Duration
10 — 14 days
Season
Nov — Mar
From
€6,400
Coords
-50.3° S, 72.6° W
About this journey
Where the air is loudest — a short note on what you can expect.
A ten-day drift along the southern edge of the world — granite spires, glacier-fed lakes, and evenings in quiet estancias with the wind as soundtrack.
We've been running this trip since 2017. We know the weather, the handful of private homes that will hold a last-minute reservation, and the small change in the itinerary that makes all the difference. Every version runs differently — we design it around you.
Highlights — a short list
What you'll remember.
Torres del Paine at first light
Horseback into the Perito Moreno valley
Dinner at Estancia Cerro Guido
Kayak between floating calved ice
The itinerary — a draft
Your days, roughly.
We treat this as a starting point — everything is rearranged around weather, your pace, and the things we find along the way.
Day 01
Arrival, Punta Arenas
Met on landing, driven north into the wind and the wide light. First night at a pastoral estancia on the plain.
Day 02 — 04
Torres del Paine
Two guided walks chosen to your pace, a private boat across Lago Grey, and a late dinner with a local ranger.
Day 05 — 07
El Calafate & the glaciers
Cross the border at a quiet pass. Kayak through blue ice at Perito Moreno. Two nights in a hide overlooking the lake.
Day 08 — 10
Chaltén & goodbye
A final trek under Fitz Roy. A long dinner in town. Back to Buenos Aires the next morning.
Field gallery
Four images,
taken by us.
Plan this trip
Ready for Patagonia?
From €6,400 per traveler, based on two. Every trip is privately built — so the details, the stays, and the guides all change with the party.
Next opening
Nov
Group size
2 — 8 travelers
Guide
Private, on-the-ground
Inclusions
Stays, guides, most meals
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