Patagonia Highlights

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Patagonia is every nature lovers dream destination. Spread across two countries, the sheer size and wilderness of the rugged landscape will make you feel on top of the world. Starting your adventure in Punta Arenas, explore the highlights of this stunning region as you camp in and explore the depths of Torres del Paine National Park, visit Los Glaciares Natio...

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Overview

Trip type
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

    • Penguin excursion to Isla Magdalena
    • Torres Del Paine National Park Entrance & Guided Walks
    • Perito Moreno Glacier Tour
    • Los Glaciares National Park Entrance & Guided Walks

What's this trip about?

    Patagonia is every nature lovers dream destination. Spread across two countries, the sheer size and wilderness of the rugged landscape will make you feel on top of the world. Starting your adventure in Punta Arenas, explore the highlights of this stunning region as you camp in and explore the depths of Torres del Paine National Park, visit Los Glaciares National Park and enjoy a Perito Moreno Glacier tour. Witness gushing waterfalls, hear giant shards of ice crash to the ground below and witness some of the most unspoiled views in the world. The raw beauty of Patagonia will be sure to leave you in awe.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeIntimate group - 12 max
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportN/A
Start CityPunta Arenas
End CityEl Chalten

Travel Themes

  • Cultural

Destinations

  • South America
  • Argentina
  • Chile

Attractions

  • Punta Arenas

Trip includes

    • 9 Breakfast(s), 4 Lunch(es), 3 Dinner(s)
    • Private Vehicle, Boat, Overland Truck, Foot

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Itinerary

Travel Map
Day 1 to 1 Arrive Punta Arenas
Begin your adventure in the quaint and colourful city of Punta Arenas, the urban capital of the Magallanes province and gateway to Patagonia. Today is free to arrive at your leisure and enjoy some free time exploring the city. Highlights include visiting the Cerro de la...
Day 2 to 2 Punta Arenas & Penguin Excursion
Today enjoy an included excursion to the small island of Magdalena. After a boat ride to the island you will come face-to-face with the largest penguin colonies that you can find south of Chile. The island remains largely untouched and holds an abundance of natural beaut...
Day 3 to 3 Torres del Paine National Park
This morning we hop on-board the overland truck and take to the great outdoors in the heart of Torres Del Paine National Park. While the drive is long, the scenery is beautiful and we will make regular stops for bathrooms and viewpoints. Complete with jaw-dropping lands...
Day 4 to 4 Torres del Paine National Park
Today enjoy a full day exploring the national park with various guided walks and other optional activities on offer. There are many guided walks on offer which showcase the best of the national park and where you can witness some amazing mountain views. Some of the walk...
Day 5 to 5 Torres del Paine National Park
Enjoy another full day in this majestic landscape. Your tour leader and local guides will be on hand to assist with recommendations depending on the weather. If you feel you need to give your legs a rest, go horse riding through the valleys for some of the most pictures...
Day 6 to 6 El Calafate
Next up is the enchanting city of El Calafate, full of Patagonian charm and surrounded by snow-capped mountains. Resting on the Argentinian side of Patagonia, the town was founded in 1927 and originally used to shelter the local wool traders. Over time, with the populari...
Day 7 to 7 El Calafate & Perito Moreno Glacier Tour
Today we experience the jaw dropping Perito Moreno Glacier and surrounding park. The spectacular ice formation is around 30 kilometres in length and fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the third largest reserve of freshwater in the world. While many glaciers worldw...
Day 8 to 8 El Chalten
Today we will travel to El Chalten, a village located within Los Glaciares National Park and the starting point of many beautiful walking trails. While on the truck enjoy some of the best views as you journey through the wilderness, stopping at Mount Fitz Roy for some sp...
Day 9 to 9 El Chalten & Los Glaciares National Park
Hop on private transportation today to make the journey through the natural beauty of Los Glacieres National Park. Our local expert guide for the day will meet us at our hotel and get us ready for today’s hike, an alternative to the traditional hike to the Fitz Roy viewp...
Day 10 to 10 Depart El Chalten
Your adventure of a lifetime comes to an end today. If you have a late flight or have lengthened your stay by adding post tour accommodation you will have more time to explore the sights. El Chalten is located around 200 km from El Calafate airport, with a journey time...

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Last Updated: 11/25/2021

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Here at Tucan Travel, we often get people thinking that our name is spelled Toucan Travel. The name 'tucan' actually derives from the Latin American (Spanish) spelling 'tucán' or Brazilian (Portuguese) spelling 'tucano'.

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Travel addicts Pip and Liliana Tyler founded one of the first ever South American adventure tour companies in 1987 and named their business Tucan Travel, after the famous South American bird with its traditional Spanish spelling. As their reputation for offering excellent adventurous public transport tours spread and demand increased, the Tylers decided to expand and joined forces with fellow tour operator Matt Gannan in 1997, and with his fleet of expedition vehicles the company started pioneering many of the first overlanding routes in South America.

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    • Visas and travel insurance
    • Spending money – budget for meals, snacks, drinks, limited souvenirs, laundry, tips and any extras

Accommodation

4 night(s) in hotels, 3 night(s) camping, 2 night(s) in hostels,

Transportation & Flights

Private Vehicle, Boat, Overland Truck, Foot,

Transportation & flights

Private Vehicle, Boat, Overland Truck, Foot
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Meals Included
9 Breakfast(s), 4 Lunch(es), 3 Dinner(s)
Age Requirements
No age restrictions
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