Sandwiched between two oceans and sprawled across two countries. Patagonia is as ‘end-of-the-world’ as it gets.
Advancing glaciers, gushing waterfalls, snow-topped granite pillars…it’s no wonder Chile and Argentina both stake a claim over this beautiful slice of South America. Where else can you hike past herds of guanaco, hear giant shards of ice crash into the sea, sail the Beagle Channel past unique flora and fauna, and drop by the world’s southernmost city? If anywhere makes you feel small, it’s Patagonia. Adventure to the end of the world and appreciate our planet at its most wild and spectacular.
See the giant wall of ice that makes up the world’s only advancing glacier.
El Chalten
Hike the trekking capital of the world at the foot of the famed Fitz Roy massif.
Torres Del Paine
Trek to the base of the granite towers that give this national park its name.
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Classic Hikes of Patagonia
Yulia · Traveled March 2024
Well-organized trip through amazing Patagonian scenery! The hikes provided great highlights of the landscape and views. Our journey was made special by incredibly knowledgeable and caring tour leader Agustin Galetto who shared so many interesting facts, his enthusiasm for the region was inspring! We felt support of Augustin at each step and he accomodated various requests of the group so that our journey was very smooth and enjoyable.
Review submitted 07 Apr 2024
Classic Hikes of Patagonia
Mirjam · Traveled March 2024
I had an incredibly great time in Patagonia. Discovering the landscape in Patagonia on various hikes was great. Our guide Augustin knows so much about Patagonia and you can tell that he takes great joy in his work. Traveling Patagonia with him and our group made this experience even more unforgettable.
Review submitted 09 Apr 2024
Classic Hikes of Patagonia
Agnieszka · Traveled March 2024
Classic Hikes of Patagonia - absolutely must trip for hikers! Insane views and incredible nature!! Our tour guide Agustin Galetto was fantastic, very knowledgeable and caring person, great photographer and passionate hiker! Gus made massive difference to my experience!!
If you want to go and hike Perito Moreno Glacier, however, make sure you book it outside Intrepid, firstly they messed it up so no one from our group was able to do it ( and it was too late to fix it when in Patagonia as it got sold out and there’s just one day you can do it) and secondly they tried to change us for mini hike the same amount local operator charges for a Big Ice.
Review submitted 10 Apr 2024
Classic Hikes of Patagonia
Kinga · Traveled March 2024
An amazing trip! Patagonia is magical and the trip was well organised. Gus, our guide, was amazing, making the trip an unforgettable experience for all of us. We had a great group and people made the trip even better! The Perito Moreno booking went wrong, but Intrepid has investigated the issue, so hopefully it won’t repeat.
Review submitted 27 May 2024
Classic Hikes of Patagonia
Margaret · Traveled March 2024
Wow, what an adventure we had with Intrepid in Patagonia. Apart from the amazing environment, our superb hikes, wonderful glaciers, we got to meet some interesting locals, sampled the foods, wines and lots of delicacies of the area.
Patagonia is a geographical region located at the southern tip of South America.
It spans the lower sections of Argentina and Chile and is governed by both countries.
You will need to organize your visa. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information.
Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date information specific to your nationality.
Check the Essential Trip Information section of the itinerary for more information.
Patagonia is much cooler than the rest of South America. With diverse terrain ranging from glaciers to mountains and coastlines, the region sees extreme variations in weather.
Average temperatures range from 9-18°C in summer and 0-6°C in winter, but sub-zero temperatures are common.
The weather can be unpredictable at any time of year, and it feels much cooler when there are strong winds.
Snow is possible towards the end of autumn (May), and continues into winter with heavy snowfall down south and in the mountains.
October to March (spring/summer) is considered to be the best time to visit Patagonia; this is when most of our trips run. During this period, daytime temperatures average up to 22°C, but it's a chilly 4°C at night.
Rain and strong winds are possible at any time of year and can make the temperature feel much cooler.
Tipping in Patagonia is common, but only when you’re satisfied with the service.
Aim for 10-15% of a bill at a restaurant or cafe as a general guide (if it’s not included already).
It’s also common to give hotel porters, drivers and other staff a small tip.
You will find wi-fi in most hotels, cafes and restaurants in large towns and cities, but it can be harder to find as you venture to more remote areas.
You may wish to buy a local SIM card if you want to stay in contact with folks at home, but a phone signal can still be patchy in remote areas.
You will find Western-style flushable toilets in Patagonia.
It is a good idea to carry your own toilet paper and hand sanitiser, as they’re not always provided.
Just note that while the toilets are modern, the plumbing isn’t and can clog easily, so you may see signs asking you not to flush toilet paper and use the bin provided instead.
ATMs are available in larger towns and cities but are less common in small villages or rural areas.
Make sure you have enough cash before leaving urban areas.
Argentina uses the Argentinean Peso, while Chile uses the Chilean Peso. It might also be worth bringing some US dollars.
Credit cards may not be accepted in small towns and rural areas.
Make sure to carry enough cash when visiting rural areas in case credit cards are not an option.
Please check your Essential Trip Information for a complete list of packing suggestions for your itinerary.
These are the basics you will need to bring for an active adventure in Patagonia:
Closed-in, waterproof walking shoes/hiking boots
Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
Rucksack and day bag
Reusable water bottle
Thermal base layers
Hiking clothing
Waterproof/windproof jacket
Head torch
Towel
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