Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Patagonia Adventures | Patagonia

At the bottom of South America, the southernmost Andes rise in spires to the sky, their sheer granite walls drawing the eye and spirit upward. Glaciers wind down in frozen rivers from the ice-crowned massifs, choking lakes and fjords with floating blue bergs. Sunrise bathes the peaks in rosy alpenglow. Patagonia has no peer on Earth when it comes to dramatic landscapes. Yet despite the daunting environs, an array of unique wildlife thrives here, from pumas to guanacos to condors. Explore every facet of this legendary land of rock, ice and pampas on our all-encompassing journey to the remote southern reaches of Chile and Argentina. Trip Highlights Experience the gaucho lifestyle in the shadow of knife-edged peaks and shimmering glacial lakes, on this comprehensive itinerary spanning both Chile and Argentina Visit the world’s largest ice field, cruise to the face of massive glaciers and take a guided walk atop the ice, with a chance to peer safely into cracks and crevasses Stay at renowned EcoCamp Patagonia in view of the granite spires of Chile's famed Torres del Paine Experience More of Patagonia, More Personally, with Nat Hab! Though Patagonia is one of the most remote travel destinations on the planet, its matchless grandeur ensures that there are plenty of guided group trips to choose from. But you’ll be hard-pressed to find one as impressive as ours. It’s more comprehensive. While many operators focus only on Chile or Argentina, we show you the best of both sides of these southernmost Andes—and in a manner that’s adventurous yet very comfortable. No endurance treks or freezing tents...though we do immerse you in some of the most striking wilderness on Earth. A Small-Group Nature Experience We know that a small group is essential for the best nature adventures. That’s why we limit our group to just 12 people. And sometimes, when options exist to choose between different ability levels for hikes, for instance, your group will be even. Read more...http://www.nathab.com

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