© 2025 here today gone tomorrow
No trip to Chilean Patagonia is complete without paying a visit to the one and only Torres del Paine.
For the full frontal view of Torres del Paine one must climb a hill south of the National Park. Rio Serrano is a good starting point for such an endeavor.
This is a little story about our stay in El Chaltén and our hike to two of the most iconic Patgonian landmarks – the Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy.
Clear blue lakes and rivers and hardly any people around. Patagonia National Park is certainly worth the trip.
Should you find yourself road tripping on the Carretera Austral, be sure to pop by Cerro Castillo National Park!
…was not on our initial Patagonia bingo card, but it surely didn’t disappoint.
We went south and then a little further south.Hasta el fin del mundo.
“There’s one called Valdivieso Circuit.”“Mhm… looks good enough. Let’s try it.”
How did we not come across the Huemul before going to Patagonia!? Thank god we were told about this gem!
So many trails to choose from and so little time. This is an account of our seven day voyage through the national park.