

PATAGONIA​ SOUTHERN
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Chilean Patagonia is such a vast area that it can be divided into two sub-regions: The Aysén Region in the north is home to the impressive Carretera Austral, an extension of the Pan-American Highway.
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Southern Patagonia, also known as the Magallanes Region, which is the most famous, largely due to the Torres del Paine National Park - recently declared the 8th Natural Wonder of the World - to which visitors flock every year, in search of of an authentic experience of the Southern Patagonia. These charming and wild areas, generously endowed with native forests, ancient glaciers and exceptional adventures, await visitors all year round.
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Puerto Natales and its surroundings have an untamed geography of fjords, archipelagos, valleys and ice fields. With irregular climatic conditions, it is a city that has landscapes and attractions that offer a diversity of experiences such as horseback riding, trekking, climbing, sailing, fly fishing and many others!
We invite you to plan a trip to Chilean Patagonia and discover the origin of its traditions through the gauchos of Patagonia and their precious friends: horses, sheep and dogs.
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In the extreme south of Chile, where Chilean Patagonia ends, is the city of Punta Arenas . It is characterized by being a strategic point for those who travel to discover Tierra del Fuego, Torres del Paine National Park, Navarino Island and Cape Horn.
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Sail by boat or kayak through the Strait of Magellan and be amazed by the penguins that kindly welcome you on Magdalena Island.
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Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost territory of Chile and the American continent, is an archipelago where wild horses run free along the slopes and condors fly over the summits of the Cordillera de Darwin.
​ Be amazed by the history of the gold rush in Chile, learn about the remains of extinct native peoples and the first settlers who abandoned everything to live in the extreme south of the planet.
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TORRES DEL PAINE

PUNTA ARENAS

PUERTO NATALES
