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Chile's Chilean Patagonia

Chilean Patagonia

Just as its vast isolation once captivated Ferdinand Magellan more than four centuries ago, the rugged fjords and harrowing straits of the Chilean Patagonia imprint an everlasting memory upon every soul who bears witness to this breathtaking topography. From its first discovery, sailors have challenged its trying shores, mountaineers have tackled its rugged slopes, and lone travelers have lost themselves in the solitude of its desolate terrain. This is the epitome of the remote, and the few who survive here permanently are a hardy breed indeed. But for the still relatively few who explore its world of rare treasures, the Chilean Patagonia remains an experience unparalleled.

A harsh, wind whipped climate and geological curiosities unmatched define this desolate region, and its natural attractions, some of the most beautiful in the world, promise to leave visitors planning for their next Patagonian experience. Visit the breathtaking granite towers of Torres del Paine, the looming glaciers of Los Glaciares National Park, and the emerald fjords and flat Pampa broken by multicolored sedimentary bluffs as found in the Southern and Northern Ice Fields. Whether it is the unparalleled natural beauty of this region, or the enamoring air of romanticism as created by the region’s native baquedanos, your experience amid the Chilean Patagonian will not be one soon forgotten.

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