10-Nights Wonders of Patagonia from $7,995

Trafalgar

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Wonders Of Patagonia
Travel to the ends of the earth, from the flamboyant capital of Buenos Aires to the land of giants, roaming solitary steppes, the rugged Andes, and glacial lakes. Insider experiences including dinner with a Buenos Aires family and Patagonian cowboy cultural visit in Torres Del Paine enrich your Patagonia tour.


Dining Summary

  • 4 Dinner (D)
  • 10 Breakfast (B)
  • 3 Lunch (L)
  • 1 Farewell Dinner (FD)
Be My Guest
  • Buenos Aires: Dine at the home of a local family in the bohemian neighborhood of Palermo Soho with its European-style homes and hip attitude.
Dive Into Culture
  • Ushuaia: Tour Ushuaia including a visit to the Museo Maritimo y Del Presidio, where you'll explore the history of the Prison at the End of the World and learn about the famous prisoners who were incarcerated there.
Iconic Experience
  • Buenos Aires: Embark on a Buenos Aires City Tour with a Local Specialist. Walk through the wide boulevards of this beautiful capital admiring the spirit of a city whose European and Latin American influences can be seen around every turn. See the pink palace, the seat of the Argentine national government and president's office whose balcony Juan and "Evita" Perón addressed the people in the 1940s and 1950s. Visit the cathedral and wander through the lively and colorful La Boca neighborhood lined with restaurants, street artists and local art around every corner.
  • Tierra del Fuego National Park: Join a Local Specialist to delve deep into Tierra Del Fuego National park's natural splendor. Admire its beautiful waterfalls, forests and snow-capped mountains in which the wildlife of this area find sanctuary. Keep a keen eye out for red foxes, condors, eagles and beavers.
  • Parque Nacional Los Glaciares: Join a Local Specialist for a deep exploration of the striking UNESCO-listed Los Glaciares National Park. Within Argentina’s largest and most famous national park, you'll come face-to-face with its arctic blue and white glaciers that are fed by the massive South Patagonian Ice Field, milky colored glacial lakes and towering snowcapped peaks. Be amazed at this landscape of 356 glaciers starting at 4,900 feet (1,500 m) above sea level that reach into icy blue lakes. Discover the magnificent Perito Moreno Glacier, which towers above the icy waters of Lake Argentino, accessible by a short hike.
  • Torres del Paine National Park: Enjoy an in-depth exploration of Torres Del Paine, venturing deep into the heart of the park with a Local Specialist. Embark on a short hike to see natural landmarks up close and view stunning landscapes from scenic outlooks especially chosen to showcase the surrounding beauty of the area.
  • Torres del Paine National Park: Connect with the inspiring natural landscape in one of the world's last true wildernesses. Embark on this unforgettable journey with a Local Specialist, who will bring the landscape to life with their rich knowledge and passion for the region. The lagoon's name, meaning "Bitter Lake," hints at its high mineral content, giving the water an almost mystical quality. Your Local Specialist will guide you through the area's unique flora and fauna, offering insights into the natural history and ecological significance of this pristine environment. Witness beautiful fauna, such as flamingos wading in the shallow waters, or elusive Andean condor soaring above. The immersive experience at Laguna Amarga will leave you with lasting memories of Patagonia's raw and untouched beauty.
  • Mirador Serrano Glacier: Travel by boat up the Rio Serrano, passing the Southern icefield (campo de Hielo sur) toward the icy turquoise sheets of the Serrano Glacier. With a Local Specialist, explore the impressive glacier with a hike through unspoiled, cool rainforest landscapes to Seno Ultima Esperanza (Fjord of the Last Hope) where you will see the rest of the Southern Patagonian Icefield. Mostly untouched by people, the unspoiled nature is home to colonies of cormorants, sea lions and condors.
  • Puerto Natales: With your Local Specialist, visit Milodon Cave, a fascinating site where evidence of a giant prehistoric ground sloth, the Milodon, was discovered by German explorer Herman Eberhard. Shedding light on Patagonia's ancient past, the cave also holds evidence of prehistoric human habitation dating back to 6,000 BC, offering a glimpse into the lives of early inhabitants. Explore this intriguing site, marvel at the well-preserved remains, and imagine the prehistoric world that once existed here. Milodon Cave is a captivating destination for those interested in archaeology and the natural history of Patagonia.
  • Puerto Natales: Rupestre Patagonia Park is a family-run business dedicated to educating visitors about the region's environmental issues, archaeology, history, culture, and biodiversity, With your Local Specialist, you can discover the enduring legacies of the indigenous cultures that once thrived in Patagonia, while gaining insight into the pressing environmental challenges the area faces. Explore diverse ecosystems, from verdant forests to rugged mountains, each teeming with unique wildlife. The park ensures a personalised and enriching experience, making Rupestre Patagonia a must-visit for those seeking to connect with Patagonia's profound natural beauty and cultural richness.
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®
  • Puerto Natales: Explore Pingo Salvaje ranch in the heart of Patagonia with the MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Discover the sustainable practices of the ranch owners, who have implemented holistic grazing to maintain ecological balance. This innovative approach not only benefits their livestock but also preserves the local eco-systems.  This journey offers an unforgettable adventure that highlights the importance of sustainable travel and living in harmony with the environment.

10 nights from $7,995 per person

Itinerary

Trafalgar Tours: Wonders of Patagonia

Day 1 - Welcome to Buenos Aires
It's time to Tango your way through beautiful Buenos Aires - your launch pad to the other-worldly southern frontier of Patagonia. On arrival, your local host will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. Relax or explore the grand boulevards and colorful barrios of Argentina's vibrant capital on your own. This evening, join your Travel Director and fellow expeditioners for dinner.
Accommodations: Alvear Art Hotel
Meals: Dinner

Day 2 - Buenos Aires Sightseeing Connect with Locals
Walk in the footsteps of the porteños on your exploration of the exquisite sights of the 'Paris of South America' with your Local Specialist. Wind your way through the city, past the grand pink Casa Rosada, and bold, bright La Boca. View the ornate Teatro Colon and pay homage to Eva (Evita) Peron in the final resting place of Buenos Aires' most noteworthy residents, Recoleta Cemetery. Embrace Argentinian culture at a Be My Guest experience this evening as you Connect With Locals, joining a local family in Palermo Soho who'll share their homemade family recipes, the secrets of kneading bread and the art of the passionate Tango.
Accommodations: Alvear Art Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 3 - Admire Tierra del Fuego National Park and Continue to Ushuaia
An expedition through the extraordinary landscapes of Patagonia begins today as you fly to the world's southernmost city, Ushuaia. On arrival, explore the dramatic landscapes of Tierra del Fuego National Park, Argentinian’s southern-most national park on the border of Chile. Join a Local Specialist to delve deep into its natural splendor. Admire its beautiful waterfalls, forests and snow-capped mountains in which the wildlife of this area find sanctuary. Keep a keen eye out for red foxes, condors, eagles and beavers. Come face to face with the biological richness of Tierra del Fuego Island and its incredible scenic beauty, enjoying views over the Beagle Channel at Ensenada Bay, the glacial waters of Roca Lake and the deep Bay of Lapataia Bay. This evening, dinner is served at your hotel on the Beagle Channel, so named for the famous HMS Beagle on which Charles Darwin once sailed the southern seas and saw glaciers for the first time.
Accommodations: Los Acebos Ushuaia Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 4 - Uncover Ushuaia Dive Into Culture
This morning, join a Local Specialist and your fellow travelers for a tour of Ushuaia including a visit to the Museo Maritimo y Del Presidio, where you’ll explore the history of the Prison at the End of the World and learn about the famous prisoners who were incarcerated there. Later, delve into its history as a former penal colony and missionary base on your own, or consider joining an optional cruise excursion on the Beagle Channel focusing on the scenic archipelago, wildlife and history. Learn about the great shipwrecks of the region, as well as the dogged determination of the first European explorers, who in the 19th century navigated this inhospitable region which has since had a turbulent history. Consider taking a longer excursion that includes views of lazy colonies of sea lions and Magellanic penguins, which Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan first saw in the early 16th century.
Accommodations: Los Acebos Ushuaia Hotel
Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 - Off to El Calafate
Leave the 'end of the world' and fly to El Calafate on the shores of Lake Argentino, the gateway to Los Glaciares National Park with its spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier. You'll have a rare opportunity to explore the otherworldly landscape of massive glaciers, interconnected fjords and mountainside glacial lakes over the next few days, but not before perhaps tucking into the Calafate berry after which the town is named to secure your return to this mystical region.
Accommodations: Kosten Aike
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 6 - Los Glaciares National Park Excursion
The day is dedicated to a deep exploration of the striking UNESCO-listed Los Glaciares National Park. Touring with a Local Specialist, you'll come face-to-face with its arctic blue and white glaciers that are fed by the massive South Patagonian Ice Field. Discover the magnificent Perito Moreno Glacier, which towers above the icy waters of Lake Argentino. You could perhaps witness massive igloo icebergs plunging into the lake with thunderous force. Experience the rugged solitude of the windswept steppe and the quiet southern beach forests, before heading back to El Calafate for an evening spent at leisure. Consider indulging all your senses savoring the town’s famous Patagonian lamb paired with a delectable glass of Argentina’s Malbec, or pop into the glaciarium for a chilly encounter that will warm your polar heart.
Accommodations: Kosten Aike
Meals: Breakfast

Day 7 - Adventure to Puerto Natales
After breakfast, embark on an adventure to Puerto Natales, a charming gateway to the stunning landscapes of southern Chilean Patagonia. Your journey begins with a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at Pingo Salvaje, where you’ll learn about the ranch owners’ holistic grazing efforts. You'll also be led on a walk to an on-site waterfall, which the farm uses to produce hydraulic energy. Next, it’s off to to the fascinating Milodon Cave with your Local Guide. Here, German explorer Herman Eberhard discovered evidence of a giant prehistoric ground sloth, along with traces of human habitation dating back to 6000 BC, offering a unique window into ancient life. Next, explore Rupestre Patagonia Park, which showcases Patagonia’s natural and cultural riches. Just a stone’s throw from Milodon Cave, this family-owned park features native Patagonian forests and diverse sedimentary rock formations. Alongside a local specialist, marvel at stunning eaves and caverns sculpted by glaciers 18,000 years ago. Pause at the Laguna Sofia viewpoint for breathtaking vistas and condor sightings. Along the way, uncover ancient cave paintings, each inviting your personal interpretation. This enriching day deepens your connection to Patagonia’s unique heritage and beauty.
Accommodations: Hosteria Las Torres
Meals: Breakfast

Day 8 - Torres Del Paine National Park Sightseeing
Embark on a breathtaking journey to Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This stunning region spans 113,000 hectares and is known for its cascading waterfalls, roaring creeks, shimmering lakes, and jagged mountain spires. Guided by a local specialist, you'll visit Los Cuernos, Lago Pehoe, Salto Grande, the Park Administration (Conaf), and the Lago Grey viewpoint to marvel at the Grey Glacier. Wildlife sightings may include guanacos, foxes, swans, and other fascinating fauna. Then, explore the serene beauty of the must-see Laguna Amarga region. In the afternoon, observe the Torres towers from the east and discover unique cyanobacteria with stromatolites at the Laguna Amarga caldera. End your day at the Blue Lagoon, known for its striking cerulean waters, encapsulating the untouched beauty of this wilderness.
Accommodations: Hosteria Las Torres
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 9 - Admire the local culture of Puerto Natales Stays With Stories Dive Into Culture
Take a Dive into Culture Experience at Estancia Anahi del Valle, located in Cerro Castillo, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) from Puerto Natales. This family-owned ranch in the commune of Torres del Paine specializes in sheep and cattle raising, embodying the rich country traditions of the region. Immerse yourself in the daily ranch activities and witness the remarkable teamwork between sheep dogs and shepherds. Learn how sheep are herded and bathed, and see how dogs, guided by whistles and voice commands, expertly manage the flocks. In the afternoon, indulge in a traditional Patagonian lamb barbecue. Enjoy a Pisco Sour or Calafate Sour as a welcome drink, followed by a homemade dessert and a choice of beverages. Complement your meal with freshly baked bread and Pebre, a local sauce, for a truly authentic Patagonian experience.
Accommodations: Remota Patagonia Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 10 - Puerto Natales, Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers Excursion
Today's exploration takes you by boat up the Rio Serrano, passing the Southern Icefield (Campo de Hielo Sur) toward the icy turquoise sheets of the Serrano Glacier. Take some time with a Local Specialist to explore the impressive glacier with a hike through unspoiled, cool rainforest landscapes to Seno Ultima Esperanza ('Fjord of the Last Hope') where you will see the rest of the Southern Patagonian Icefield. Continue through the fjord by boat with views of the Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers in the background. This evening, join your Travel Director and new friends for a Farewell Dinner and toast to an unforgettable expedition to the ends of the earth.
Accommodations: Remota Patagonia Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Farewell Dinner

Day 11 - Depart Santiago
Depart this morning for the peninsula town of Punta Arenas to board your flight to Santiago International Airport, where your Patagonia adventure ends. Airport arrival will be at 8 p.m., please be aware when booking your onward flights.
Meals: Breakfast

Featured Destinations
Santiago
Patagonia, Chile
Torres del Paine
Los Glaciares National Park
El Calafate
Puerto Natales
Ushuaia
Buenos Aires

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