Hiking in Tierra del Fuego, Chile, and Argentina

Ultimate Patagonia

Argentina, Chile

16 Days

From $11,595

Overview

    Book Online Download Itinerary

    Call 1-800-368-2794 or contact us for any questions

    Overview

    With over four decades of exploring Patagonia, we’ve honed our journeys to perfection. There is so much to see in this incredible realm that we feel strongly you shouldn’t rush this trip. We take the time to get you to all the iconic highlights, from the storied Beagle Channel to the soaring spires of Fitz Roy in Argentina and Torres del Paine in Chile. We’ll visit penguin colonies in Tierra del Fuego, and in Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks, hike the classic trails plus head out on our “secret hikes” with Patagonia’s grandeur all to ourselves!

    Arrive: Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Depart: Punta Arenas, Chile

    Highlights

    • Hike in the world-famous national parks of Los Glaciares (Argentina) and Torres del Paine (Chile)
    • Enjoy a choice of shorter or longer hiking options on many days
    • Explore Tierra del Fuego at the very tip of South America
    • Stay in boutique estancias and lodges—two are exclusive to our group

    Overview

      Book Online Download Itinerary

      Call 1-800-368-2794 or contact us for any questions

      Itinerary

      Download Itinerary Expand All Days
      After exploring Argentina’s capital, we fly south to Ushuaia—only 600 miles from Antarctica. We’ll get our first taste of this austral realm and look for penguins on explorations in Tierra del Fuego National Park along the Beagle Channel, named for the HMS Beagle.
      Fitz Roy, the crown jewel of Los Glaciares National Park, is a shark fin of granite jutting out of the pampas. From our remote 10-room lodge, Hostería El Pilar, we hike to the blue lagoon right below the towering spires of the Fitz Roy massif. Another hike brings us to a glacial lake below the granite spike of Cerro Torre, rising a vertical mile and capped by an otherworldly ice mushroom.
      We are welcomed like family at the charming 9-room Estancia Helsingfors (and we normally have this remote lodge all to ourselves). In this extraordinary location, one of our hikes brings us up the narrow arm of Lago Viedma through alpine terrain to picture-perfect Lago Azul.
      We’ll visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, a 200-foot-high wall of blue ice and one of the few glaciers in the world that is still in equilibrium. The sounds of creaking ice are as amazing as the sight of this three-mile-wide ice wall dropping huge chunks of ice into the lake below.
      In Chile, we enter the spectacular realm of Torres del Paine National Park, a surreal world of stone carved by ice. Paine Grande, the highest tower, tops 10,000 feet. Our day hikes include the Lago Nordenskjöld trail, with the Paine massif wonderfully reflected in turquoise waters, and a grand finale hike right to the base of the three massive towers that form the central Paine massif. Depart on Day 16 via Punta Arenas.

      Dates & Pricing

      Pricing below is per person and based on double occupancy. The earlier you book, the more choice you’ll have. WT also has the most generous cancellation and transfer policies in the industry, we make it easy if you change your mind. Have a small group of your own? Take over an existing date or choose your own. You’ll have your own private guide–and the adventure–all to yourselves!

      Payment & Cancel Schedule

      At time of reservation: $600
      90 days prior to departure: Balance

      Cancellation & Transfer Schedule

      Up to 91 days prior to departure: No Charge!
      61-90 days prior to departure: 25% of trip cost
      46-60 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost
      45 days or less: 100% of trip cost

      Included
      • Expert leadership of a Wilderness Travel Trip Leader and local guides
      • Accommodations in hotels and lodges
      • All meals included except 1 lunch and 1 dinner as indicated in Detailed Itinerary
      • A glass of wine or beer with dinner
      • All land and boat transportation and baggage handling from meeting until departure
      • All activities as indicated in Detailed Itinerary
      Not Included
      • Travel to and from the arrival and departure location as indicated in Detailed Itinerary
      • Additional hotel nights outside the trip's scheduled dates
      • Optional gratuities to Trip Leaders or staff
      • Optional travel insurance
      • Other expenses of a personal nature (some alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.)
      • Visa fees

      Accommodations

      Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.

      Palladio Hotel

      Buenos Aires, Argentina

      Day 1 (1 night)

      Located in the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood with its indie boutiques, hip enclaves, and architectural charm, the Palladio Hotel features modern guest rooms, an outdoor heated pool, and a spa and fitness center. The restaurant serves continental breakfast along with Mediterranean cuisine,...

      Fueguino Hotel Patagónico

      Ushuaia, Argentina

      Days 2-3 (2 nights)

      Set in the heart of Ushuaia, this modern 53-room hotel offers wonderful views of the mountains and the waters of the Beagle Channel. The guestrooms, decorated in avant-garde style, are comfortable, clean, and neat, and the staff is friendly and accommodating. A fitness center offers a gym with aerobic equipment,...

      Hostería El Pilar

      El Chaltén, Argentina

      Days 4-7 (4 nights)

      With the perfect location on the edge of Los Glaciares National Park, El Pilar is a picturesque 10-room country inn with incomparable access to the trailheads of the park's most sought-after hikes—and we usually have this special place all to ourselves! Guest rooms are simple and cozy, and there are...

      Estancia Helsingfors

      Lago Viedma, Argentina

      Days 8-9 (2 nights)

      This historic end-of-the-road estancia, with just nine guest rooms, stands in magnificent isolation on the shores of Lago Viedma. Our group always has this serene lodge—and the nearby hiking trails—to ourselves, which gives Helsingfors an exquisitely exclusive feel. The scenery is breathtaking, the bar is well stocked, and meals are...

      Xelena Hotel

      El Calafate, Argentina

      Day 10 (1 night)

      Set near Lago Argentino and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Patagonia, the Xelena Hotel has a welcoming lobby and spacious rooms with great views of the lake. Feel free to take a walk around the property, enjoy a swim in the hotel's indoor pool, or simply relax at the...

      Hotel Lago Grey

      Paine National Park, Chile

      Days 11-12 (2 nights)

      With its prime setting along an iceberg-dotted lake in Paine National Park, Hotel Lago Grey gives us direct access to Paine's glaciers and trails. From the dining room's large picture windows, we'll have a stunning perspective on the calving ice of the Grey Glacier. There are great places around the...

      Hotel Las Torres

      Paine National Park, Chile

      Days 13-14 (2 nights)

      Las Torres is located in an extraordinary, privileged site—inside Paine National Park and right at the foot of the majestic Torres del Paine. Founded as an 8,000-acre cattle ranch before the park even existed, the property has stunning Paine views, a stable of Patagonian horses, and direct access to trails....

      Hotel Cabo de Hornos

      Punta Arenas, Chile

      Day 15 (1 night)

      Located on the central Plaza de Armas in the old port city of Punta Arenas, Cabo de Hornos is a renovated historic property with a stylish lobby of glass and stone, and a cozy bar. Guest rooms are spacious and modern, and many have views over the Strait of Magellan...

      Trip Leaders

      Wilderness Travel Trip Leaders have a passion and a joy for creating an unforgettable journey. We are extremely proud of them and the incredible travel experiences they make possible. For more information, including client comments about them and which specific trips they will be leading, please click on their profiles below.

      Franco Baldinelli

      View Profile

      Carlos Leon

      View Profile

      Cecilia Lorenzo

      View Profile

      Rob Noonan

      View Profile

      Jose Argento

      View Profile

      What the Trip is Like

      This trip is rated Level 4, Moderate to Strenuous, according to our trip grading system, with 10 hiking days. The hiking will be physically demanding at times, but we do offer shorter options on the longer hikes. For the most part, the trails are not overly difficult, but the approaches and descents can be somewhat steep, and the conditions can at times be rocky or muddy. All the hikes take place below 4,000 feet, so altitude acclimatization is not an issue.


      Please note that the Trip Leader may make adjustments to the itinerary and hiking routes, depending on local weather and trail conditions.

      Review Trip Level Details

      We recommend you make a special effort to get in good physical condition for this trip. The better condition you are in, the more you will enjoy your experience. We suggest you begin training several months before departure. Start gradually by doing hikes, running, using a Stairmaster, or riding bikes. The object is to improve your overall aerobic capacity and get your hiking muscles limbered up. Even a brisk 30-45 minute walk every other day over moderately steep terrain can do wonders for your conditioning, and it's a great way to break in your hiking boots.

      We time our trips for Patagonia's ideal hiking weather, which is from late November through early March, when we can enjoy the mildest temperatures and 16 hours of daylight. November (spring) is blessed with wildflowers and March (fall) offers the start of spectacular fall foliage. With its deep southern latitude, you might expect Patagonia's weather to be more "polar" than it really is. In fact, the austral summer temperatures are relatively moderate. During Patagonia's summer months (November through March in the Southern Hemisphere), the thermometer rarely drops below 40°F and will usually reach into the high 60s°F and even low 70s°F during the day. Nevertheless, the weather is radically changeable. Rain, sleet, and snow can occur at any time—perhaps just a few hours before or after sunny skies and 70°F temperatures.

      The enormous, unbroken stretches of ocean to the west and south of the tip of South America leave the Patagonian Andes exposed to strong and persistent winds. Winds circling the globe between latitudes of 40s°F and 60s°F have little obstruction when they reach the tip of South America. Experiencing these winds is almost inevitable on any Patagonian journey. For most part, you can expect winds of 9 to 13 miles per hour, but they can occasionally gust much higher, quickly "cooling down" an otherwise pleasant day. Prepare for this by wearing layered clothing and always having rain and/or wind protection handy.

      Our spectacularly located estancias and lodges are a highlight of the trip, and we often have these entire lodges to ourselves. Please remember, though, that rooms in these unique places are not always of uniform or international size. Our Trip Leaders try their best to assign rooms in a fair way so that all participants experience an equal advantage throughout the trip as a whole. In addition, please note that many hotels and lodges in Patagonia have twin-bedded rooms. Very few have "matrimonial" rooms (rooms with a double bed). While we can request a double-bedded room for you if you ask us well in advance, we cannot guarantee it. Single rooms in Patagonian lodges tend to come in small sizes in exchange for the privacy they afford.

      There are some long driving days on this trip, and although we have a very comfortable vehicle, everyone should be prepared for stretches of bumpy road conditions

      Extend Your Trip

      Client Testimonials

      "This was an exceptionally designed trip. Words cannot do justice to the scenery and natural abundance in that part of the world, and it was apparent we took advantage of it as much as possible."

      Alicia K.

      Grosse Pointe Park, MI

      "This trip to Patagonia was one of the best experiences of my entire life. Every part of it was well thought out. I will always hold the time I spent in Patagonia under the guidance of Wilderness Travel as one of the finest memories of my entire life. "

      Andrew S.

      Palo Alto, CA

      "This was our first trip with Wilderness Travel, and we were truly spoiled! Our accommodations were simply the best, the group was congenial and lots of fun, we had unbelievably good food on the entire trip, and our trip leader was fabulous. The hikes took us to spectacular scenery that we could only see from hiking there. We also had the luxury of hiking some trails in relative solitude, which was wonderful. I also enjoyed the extra experiences—visiting the working estancia and seeing the sheep herding dog in action, and watching the owner shear a sheep."

      Anna H.

      Corvallis, OR

      "It was amazing, the trip of a lifetime. The vast wild open beauty of the Patagonian landscape captured my heart."

      Barbara C.

      Tempe, AZ

      "Could not have been improved upon. Even the WEATHER was on our side!"

      Barbara C.

      Westmoreland, NH

      "Amazing trip! Excellent trip leaders and extremely knowledgeable guides made this a real learning experience as well as a lot of fun!"

      Barbara D.

      Thetford Center, VT

      "I highly recommend this trip. The itinerary was fabulous, and everything ran like a Swiss watch, on time, seamlessly, and happily."

      Betty G.

      Kirkland, WA

      "Great scenery, great itinerary, great hikes."

      Bill and Kathleen H.

      Lafayette, CA

      "The trip was spectacular. Every day managed to amaze and thrill. I'd have thought we'd eventually get jaded, but no!"

      Bill E.

      Carmel Valley, CA

      "Having access to this magical landscape with its startlingly beautiful scenery is a gift like no other . . . thank you for making it accessible. As I tell my friends, with WT, you just have to show up and hike!"

      Candace S.

      Palo Alto, CA

      "This was a tremendous experience and I am so glad I did it. Wilderness Travel planned a wonderful itinerary. Thank you for doing all you do."

      Carin M.

      Portland, OR

      "One of the top 4 trips I have taken. The guide, people in the group, itinerary, weather, everything was great. How can each day be better than the past? Somehow it was."

      Carla K.

      St. Simons Island, GA

      "Magnificent scenery, fantastic Trip Leader, excellent local guides, great food, and a fun group of participants made for a wonderful trip!"

      Charlaine D.

      Philadelphia PA

      "This was an amazing experience. The group size was perfect, the itinerary well paced, the Trip Leaders outstanding."

      Christine S.

      Redwood City, CA

      "Everything about this trip was top rate. What truly sets Wilderness Travel apart from other adventure outfitters we've used is the attention to detail...the small things and the welcomed surprises along the way."

      Craig F.

      Gainesville, FL

      "A 5-star experience—unforgettable, well organized, planned, paced."

      Daisy R.

      New York, NY

      "The trip was fabulous and everything I hoped for and expected."

      Daniel R.

      Marshall, NC

      "Hiking in Patagonia has long been a dream of mine. My dream has come true and the trip exceeded my expectations. What beautiful country!"

      Darrell K.

      Danville, CA

      "The trip was seamless and smoothly run under all conditions and weather. The itinerary was appealing and comprehensive. All our friends are jealous and we’ll be dining out on this trip for a long time."

      Ed and Lois B.

      Washington, DC

      "The trip totally surpassed my expectations. Patagonia was absolutely breathtaking and one of the most spectacular travels I have had so far."

      Elizabeth C.

      Toronto, Ontario

      "This trip was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, led by a constellation of talented professionals. The itinerary gave us a strong sense of this wondrous place called Patagonia. I saw beauty that left me speechless, learned about and saw some of Patagonia's wondrous natural world—from glaciers to penguins, from the beauty of hidden lagoons to guanaco to pink flamingo—and, on the trail and off, experienced camaraderie that enriched the entire experience."

      Elizabeth W.

      Hillsborough, NC

      "Beautifully structured trip covering key Patagonia locales in the time allotted. The hikes and glacier walk were fabulous."

      Ellen R.

      New York, NY

      "A lifetime dream and it met my expectations!"

      Eugene J.

      Salt Lake City, UT

      "Of all 9 of our wonderful WT adventures, Ultimate Patagonia is one of our most memorable. The combination of outstanding WT staff and a truly magical place (plus the good fortune of great weather) made this trip a ‘life list’ experience for us!"

      Frank S.

      Wrightsville Beach, NC

      "This was the best group trip I have been on. Well-organized, great leaders, best group of people I've traveled with, interesting accommodations, extremely well orchestrated."

      Ginger R.

      Bend, OR

      "We have trekked all over the world. This trip offered some of the most impressive scenery and most knowledgeable guides we've experienced."

      Ivy W.

      Essex, CT

      "Impeccable itinerary and outstanding implementation. Every day delivered a new 'oh my' because of the variety of the scenery and experiences. Thanks, Wilderness Travel!"

      Jan D.

      Meyersdale, PA

      "This was an amazing trip. There are likely few more beautiful places in the world, the guides were fantastic, and the hotels and food great."

      John I.

      Fremont, CA

      "A great trip! Very well coordinated and all staff were professional, knowledgeable, helpful, and easy to deal with. Will recommend it to my friends."

      Judith R.

      Albany, NY

      "A fabulous itinerary, with spectacular scenery and hiking opportunities, wildlife, lodge comfort, quality dining, and no altitude—wow!"

      Karen G.

      New York, NY

      "You could not have designed a better itinerary. Every day, every lodge, every meal, every experience was (unbelievably) better than the day before. Thank you for making this a phenomenal travel experience that I'll remember for a lifetime."

      Kathie D.

      Belle Isle, FL

      "I have seen a lot of beautiful places, but none more beautiful than Patagonia. Every day was a new and amazing hike with unimaginable views."

      Ken G.

      Orlando, FL

      "I am very impressed with the exceptional organization and design of this trip—each day was better than the prior! From the smooth transfers, our outstanding guides and driver, to the spectacular hiking and views—all exceeded expectations!"

      Laura F.

      Englewood, CO

      "This was a trip of a lifetime. I loved, loved, loved the hiking, the views, the corners turned to find a spectacular glacial lake, towering rocks, a glacier swooping down, a waterfall. What more could a person want??"

      Lee W.

      Riverside, RI

      "We loved the variety, from penguins and glaciers to high deserts and craggy mountains, and loved learning about an area we both truly knew nothing about."

      Linda and Bob Doyle S.

      Novato, CA

      "Wow! What an adventure. I really enjoyed it from start to finish."

      Lynn R.

      Hilton Head Is., SC

      "We had excellent weather, an awesome group of people, and a wonderful leader in Carlos Leon. And, we were in Patagonia! That's never a bad thing."

      Marie K.

      Pittsburgh, PA

      "One of the best trips we’ve been on!"

      Maureen and Frank B.

      Millerton, NY

      "We loved the all-day hikes and also appreciated having options on some hikes."

      Nancy and Tom F.

      Sarasota, FL

      "The trip design and splendor of Patagonia make this trip a wonderful experience in every respect! I can't imagine better hikes in a more spectacular setting. Every day was interesting and new. The trip leaders were great, the flora and fauna were interesting, and the variety of activities made for a trip that exceeded every expectation."

      Nancy L.

      Indianapolis, IN

      "We loved the trip. The scenery is fantastic, and the extension to Iguazu Falls was a highlight."

      Nancy L.

      La Jolla, CA

      "The combination of civilized amenities and virtually untouched natural wonders delighted me throughout the trip."

      Nancy P.

      Los Angeles, CA

      "No adjectives could do justice to this trip. Every bend, every crest on the trail unveiled a new and indescribably beautiful scene—the scale and power of Fitzroy or the Paine Towers looming above, lakes and glaciers in every imaginable shade of blue, a sky full of stars at Chalten. Each day’s hike left us in awe of the majesty of nature."

      Niles B.

      Madison, WI

      "This was a truly exceptional trip where we felt that we were able to fully experience the Patagonian wilderness but from the relative comfort of some wonderful small hotels and estancias."

      Paul F.

      Croton-On-Hudson, NY

      "The trip design was brilliant. Each day we thought we had captured “the prize” but the next day was even better. How did you do this?"

      Peter G.

      Washington, D.C.

      "Our first with WT! We loved it. You have a first-class operation."

      Richard and Margaret T.

      Napa, CA

      "Ultimate Patagonia must be your flagship trip. It is spectacular and runs like a well oiled machine with personality."

      Sara K.

      West Hartford, CT

      "It was a magical experience with every effort possible made to assure that we fully came to appreciate the beauty and culture of Patagonia. And, more to the point, to assure that we enjoyed some of the best hiking we will ever do."

      Skip S.

      Thetford, VT

      "Really a fantastic trip. One of the best we have ever taken."

      Steven A.

      New York, NY

      "Wilderness Travel is always a class act, which is why this is our 3rd WT trip."

      Sue M.

      San Carlos, CA

      "We were blessed with exceptional weather, so our days in Patagonia were magical and majestic. We also had a great group of travelers and that was just fun! Will highly recommend this to my friends!"

      Susan C.

      Colorado Springs, CO

      "This was an amazing trip with gorgeous scenery, awesome hiking, a great guide, and wonderful places to stay."

      Teresa B.

      Bethesda, MD

      "The trip exceeded my expectations. Each day was a new adventure, and each hike always ended with something new and beautiful to look at."

      Terrell N.

      Los Angeles, CA

      "The planning and execution of the trip was flawless. It was a great way to see this large area in a limited amount of time."

      Thomas Y.

      Sedona, AZ

      "I loved the trip—a great experience you could never have on your own."

      Walter Z.

      Rye Brook, NY

      "I had the best possible experience in Patagonia with this trip—the right combination of great hiking, beautiful scenery, traveling with friends, and having great leaders."

      Yvette P.

      Carbondale, CO

      Book your trip today

      Our Area Specialists know every detail about our tours. They will be happy to answer any questions and help you choose the journey that’s right for you. Contact us to learn more or book your trip today!

      Itinerary

      Submit the form below to download itinerary

      Hidden

      Hidden


      Trip Levels

      With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult.

      {"trip":{"TripID":10316,"Trip_Code":"INPAT","Trip_Name":"Ultimate Patagonia","TripYear":"2025","BrandName":"Wilderness Travel","BrandID":1,"Trip_Tag_Line":"see custom fields","Start_Location":"Buenos Aires, Argentina","End_Location":"Punta Arenas, Chile","Number_Days":16,"Number_Nights":15,"DisplayOnWeb":true,"Book_On_Web":true,"Featured":false,"SpecialEvent":false,"BestSeller":true,"Short_Description":"With over four decades of exploring Patagonia, we&rsquo;ve honed our journeys to perfection. There is so much to see in this incredible realm that we feel strongly you shouldn&rsquo;t rush this trip. We take the time to get you to all the iconic highlights, from the storied Beagle Channel to the soaring spires of Fitz Roy in Argentina and Torres del Paine in Chile. We&rsquo;ll visit penguin colonies in Tierra del Fuego, and in Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks, hike the classic trails plus head out on our &ldquo;secret hikes&rdquo; with Patagonia&rsquo;s grandeur all to ourselves! ","Long_Description":"<p><\/p>","ActivityHighlight":"see custom fields","TripType":"Small Group Adventure","HeaderImage":"","HeaderImageAltTag":"","ThumbnailImage":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/thumb-INPAT-paine-national-park-cuernos-del-paine-glow-patagonia-chile-012424.jpg","MapImage":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/inpat-map.jpg","MapImageAltTag":"","FloatingImage":"","VideoLink":"","GroupSize":"","tripURL":"https:\/\/wildernesstravel.com\/trip\/argentina-chile-ultimate-patagonia-hiking-tour\/","ThisYear_Year":"Fall 2024 - Spring 2025","ThisYear_PriceDetails":" $11,595 (13-15 members)<br>$12,295 (10-12 members)<br>$12,995 (7-9 members)","ThisYear_PriceDetails2":"Single supplement: $2,545<br>Internal airfare: $525 (subject to change)","Price":"11595","SingleSupplementPrice1":"0","SingleSupplementPrice2":"0","SingleSupplementPrice1Caption":"","SingleSupplementPrice2Caption":"","AirPrice":"0","AirPriceCaption":"","FeePrice1":"0","FeePrice2":"0","FeePrice3":"0","FeeName1":"","FeeName2":"","FeeName3":"","ShowNextYearsPrice":false,"NextYear_Year":"","NextYear_PriceDetails":"","NextYear_PriceDetails2":"","PriceNextYear":"0","SingleSupplementPrice1NextYear":"0","SingleSupplementPrice2NextYear":"0","NextYearSingleSupplementPrice1Caption":"","NextYearSingleSupplementPrice2Caption":"","NextYearAirPriceCaption":"","AirPriceNextYear":"0","NextYearFeePrice1":"0","NextYearFeePrice2":"0","NextYearFeePrice3":"0","NextYearFeeName1":"","NextYearFeeName2":"","NextYearFeeName3":"","TripSavings":false,"TripSavingsDescription":"<p><\/p>","VariablePricing":false,"PricingNoteTitle":"<p><\/p>","PricingNotes":"<p><\/p>","NewTrip":false,"MinAge":0,"TripRatingID":10,"TripRatingName":"4","TravelFromDate":"2022-01-01","TravelToDate":"2050-12-31","BookFromDate":"2022-01-01","BookToDate":"2050-12-31","EventID":23,"EventName":"","AccountingGroup":"Latin America","DepositRule":2,"DepositAmt":"600","FinalDays":90,"AutoConfirm":false,"AutoConfirmAmount":"0","PrivateAvailable":true,"OperationMonths":"","AccmRating":"","TripStatus":"Active"},"itinerary":[{"DayFrom":1,"DayTo":1,"Headline":"Buenos Aires","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"<meta charset=\"utf-8\"\/><body>Welcome to Argentina! After your early morning arrival, we give you a few hours to rest up and grab a snack or lunch. In the afternoon, we set out on a guided tour of the enchanting neighborhoods and fascinating corners of South America's most seductive capital. We'll stop at the famous Recoleta Cemetery, where Eva (&ldquo;Evita&rdquo;) Peron is buried, and the picturesque neighborhood of La Boca, a barrio of historic brightly-colored houses and a haven for street artists. Tonight we gather for a delicious Welcome Dinner at an Argentine restaurant. Overnight at Palladio Hotel or CasaSur Bellini.\n\nShould you wish to arrive in Buenos Aires early to rest up from jet lag and enjoy the city, we are happy to book extra hotel nights for you (an &ldquo;on your own&rdquo; expense).<\/body>","Breakfast":0,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":2,"DayTo":2,"Headline":"Ushuaia \/ Tierra del Fuego National Park","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"A flight 1,500 miles south brings us to &ldquo;the southernmost city in the world,&rdquo; Ushuaia, set between the sea and the snow-capped 8,000-foot peaks of the Cordillera Darwin, only 600 miles from Antarctica! We&apos;ll get a taste of this austral realm on our coastal hike on gently rolling terrain in Tierra del Fuego National Park, which stretches along the storied Beagle Channel, named for the H.M.S. Beagle, the ship that brought naturalist Charles Darwin and Captain Robert Fitz Roy here in 1833. Overnight at Hotel Los Yamanas, with its views across the Beagle Channel in Ushuaia.\r\nHiking Details: 4 miles, 3-3.5 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":3,"DayTo":3,"Headline":"Estancia Harberton \/ Beagle Channel \/ Zodiac Ride \/ Penguin Colony","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"We travel through the green-carpeted peat valleys of Tierra del Fuego to Harberton, the first estancia ever established in Tierra del Fuego. Leaving right from the estancia, we take a covered Zodiac-style boat along the Beagle Channel to Gable Island, for a hike with 360-degree views of the channel as far as the distant town of Puerto Williams in Chile. After lunch at a shepherds' hut, we head back by Zodiac, stopping at Martillo Island for a walk among penguins! These birds are always a highlight with their antics and vocalizations as they waddle along the beaches of the Beagle Channel. Three thousand pairs of Magellanic penguins and a smaller colony of gentoo penguins breed here. Overnight at the Los Yamanas Hotel in Ushuaia.\r\nHiking Details: 3 hours, 4.3 miles","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":4,"DayTo":4,"Headline":"Calafate \/ El Chalt&eacute;n \/ Los Glaciares National Park (Northern Region)","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"After flying north to the town of El Calafate, we journey across the Patagonian steppes to El Chalt&eacute;n (1,150&apos;) in the far north of Los Glaciares National Park. As we travel, Fitz Roy, the crown jewel of Los Glaciares National Park, comes closer into view, its great shark fin sheering out of the pampas. With luck, the weather will grant us remarkable views. Arriving at the town of El Chalt&eacute;n, we&apos;ll continue about 10 miles to our cozy and remote 10-room lodge, Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar, with its idyllic setting on the edge of the park and fantastic access to hiking trails. Our groups normally have this charming lodge all to ourselves, making us feel as if we have exclusive access to the park. The striking form of Fitz Roy will catch our eyes right from our dining table tonight, whetting our appetite for the&nbsp; amazing days of hiking to come. Fitz Roy and its six satellite spires rise at seemingly impossible angles, their polished granite walls too steep for snow to cling to. Behind the Fitz Roy massif rises the forbidding needle of Cerro Torre (10,280&apos;), one of the world&apos;s greatest mountaineering challenges. These sculpted rock towers have long drawn the biggest names in climbing.\r\nDriving Time: About 4 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":5,"DayTo":5,"Headline":"Los Glaciares National Park (Northern Region) \/ Hike to the Base of Fitz Roy","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"We&apos;ve crafted our days here so that you can truly experience the wonder of this extraordinary environment. Many companies rush you in and out after just a night or two which, given Patagonia&apos;s notoriously changeable weather, could mean you miss seeing the mountains entirely! You&apos;ve come a long way to get to Patagonia, and you don&apos;t want to rush through it. These extra days are worth it. Patagonia is a second home for our Trip Leaders and they are adept at making the most of your time here. In addition, there is a local hiking guide with us, so shorter hiking options are offered on some days. The hiking times we list are estimates and include stops for photography and lunch. Depending on weather conditions, we may do these hikes in a different order.\r\n\r\nOur first hike starts right from Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar, and brings us to the blue lagoon below the towering spires of the majestic Fitz Roy massif. The trail leads through a truly enchanted forest of gnarled, wind-sculpted southern beech trees festooned with delicate moss and colorful lichens. In March (autumn in these parts), these forests are often aglow in gold and red tones in the soft southern light. We&apos;ll see the jumbled ice blocks of the immense Piedras Blancas and Marconi glaciers spilling down from the mountains as we hike higher, passing Campamento Poincenot, a base for international hikers and climbers. Our last stretch climbs up a large terminal moraine to powder-blue Laguna de Los Tres, a small glacial lake right beneath Fitz Roy&apos;s near-vertical east face. Fitz Roy was first climbed in 1952 by French alpinists Lionel Terray and Guido Magnone and remains among the most challenging mountains on the planet. In 1968, the legendary &ldquo;Fun Hogs&rdquo; (Yvon Chouinard, Doug Tompkins, Lito Tejada-Flores, and Dick Dorworth) made their epic six-month journey to Patagonia by van and climbed its holy grail, Fitz Roy, making the first ascent of the now-classic California Route. That trip set the course for two of the men&mdash;Tompkins and Chouinard&mdash;as they would become Patagonia&apos;s fiercest defenders and dedicate their lives to the environment.&nbsp; Chouinard founded the Patagonia clothing company and the logo is the famed ridgeline of Fitz Roy. After taking in the grandeur all around us, including Fitz Roy&apos;s massive hanging glaciers, we return by the same path to our cozy lodge. Overnight at Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar.\r\nHiking Details: Approximately 12 miles, 8-9 hours\r\nAscent 2,300 feet, descent 2,300 feet\r\nShorter Option: 9 miles, 5 hours, ascent 900 feet, descent 900 feet","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":6,"DayTo":6,"Headline":"Los Glaciares National Park (Northern Region) \/ Hike to Cerro Torre","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"This morning we set out for one of the most renowned hikes in Los Glaciares National Park: the Laguna Torre trail, a long (but not steep) hike right to a glacial lake below the incredible trio of granite spikes: Cerro Torre (10,280&apos;), which soars over a vertical mile out of an ice sheet, stunning Torre Egger (9,350&apos;), and Cerro Standhardt (8,956&apos;), all capped by infamous &ldquo;ice mushrooms&rdquo; that make reaching the summit treacherous. Torre Egger is considered by some mountaineers to be the most difficult climb in the Western Hemisphere. Together they form one of the most iconic mountain panoramas in the world. We start our hike in El Chalt&eacute;n, with a gradual ascent into a fairytale woodland of southern beech trees, where we&apos;ll keep an eye out for noisy red-crested Magellanic woodpeckers. The tumbling R&iacute;o Fitz Roy parallels our path in a canyon below as we reach the viewpoint of Mirador Laguna Torre. We then hike up through glacial terrain to milky-blue Laguna Torre for vistas across the lake of the three towers. We&apos;ll have lunch at the lake, watching floating&nbsp; icebergs calved from the Torre Glacier, before descending via the same route. Overnight at Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar.\r\nHiking Details: Approximately 12 miles, 6-7 hours\r\nAscent 1,000 feet, descent 1,000 feet\r\nShorter Option: 3-4 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":7,"DayTo":7,"Headline":"Los Glaciares National Park (Northern Region) \/ Hike to Loma del Pliegue Tumbado&mdash;Off the Beaten Path","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"We head for the lightly traveled Loma del Pliegue Tumbado trail, which lies between the R&iacute;o Fitz Roy and the R&iacute;o Tunel. Both Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy are in view on this hike, and we&apos;ll see them from the south side, a new perspective. Our trail begins amid low, rocky hills and weaves steadily uphill through tussock grasses and into a tranquil, sun-dappled forest criss-crossed by streams. The views are ever-changing on this trail and beautiful all the way. Emerging into moss-covered alpine terrain, we hike to the top of Loma del Pliegue Tumbado, a rocky peak, for unconventional 360-degree panoramas of Cerro Torre, Lago Torre, Cerro Solo, and the blue R&iacute;o Fitz Roy. We descend by the same route. Overnight at Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar.\r\nHiking Details: Approximately 12 miles, 5-7 hours\r\nAscent 2,800 feet, descent 2,800 feet\r\nShorter Option: 4 hours, still with great views","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":8,"DayTo":8,"Headline":"Los Glaciares National Park (Central Region) \/ Lago Viedma Hike","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"Los Glaciares National Park is vast&mdash;2,795 square miles! Today we discover a new region of this park and a new lodge, Estancia Helsingfors. About half of our morning drive is on a dirt road, taking us off the beaten path, with perspectives of the Fitz Roy group from the south. Looking at this massif, we can imagine the adventure of legendary American rock climbers Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell who in 2014 made their epic traverse of the entire Fitz Roy skyline across its six satellite peaks&mdash;a span of four miles of incredible route finding. Around lunchtime, we&apos;ll arrive at our lodge, Estancia Helsingfors. Once a sheep ranch, it was built at the turn of the century by Finnish pioneer Alfred Ramstrom. It lies on the shore of Lago Viedma, with distant views of Fitz Roy. This afternoon, you can rest up and enjoy the ambiance of the lodge and its expansive grounds, or join your Trip Leader on a hike up the narrow arm of Lago Viedma. The hike takes us up the lake&apos;s western arm, with Cerro Norte looming above deep waters that constantly change color from bright turquoise to emerald to gray. We are welcomed like family at this charming 8-room estancia and normally have it all to ourselves. Overnight at Estancia Helsingfors.\r\nDriving Time: About 4 hours\r\nHiking Details: 3 miles, about 2 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":9,"DayTo":9,"Headline":"Los Glaciares National Park (Central Region) \/ Laguna Azul&mdash;Our &ldquo;Private&rdquo; Hike","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"As the only guests at Estancia Helsingfors, we&apos;ll be the only hikers on the beautiful trail to Laguna Azul, a sublime turquoise glacial lagoon that truly earns its name. Right from the lodge, we walk up a beautiful grassy trail with easy footing as we ascend through alpine terrain brightened with wildflowers, into the R&iacute;o Alfredo valley and make our way higher into beautiful forests. The real highlight of this hike is the calm solitude, broken only by the sound of the calving ice from the hanging glacier above the lake. We&apos;ll bring a pack lunch to enjoy at the lake. Overnight at Estancia Helsingfors.\r\nHiking Details: 9 miles, 6-7 hours\r\nAscent 2,100 feet, descent 2,100 feet","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":10,"DayTo":10,"Headline":"Lago Argentino \/ Perito Moreno Glacier \/ El Calafate","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"Patagonia&apos;s native wildlife is one of its unique charms, and the list includes guanacos (a member of the camelid family), endangered huemul deer, rheas (Patagonia&apos;s flightless bird), flamingos, condors, red fox, armadillos, and more. As with all of our drives, we&apos;ll keep an eye out for wildlife as we head to spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier, a 200-foot-high wall of blue ice and one of the few glaciers in the world that is still in equilibrium. The sounds are as amazing as the sight of three-mile-wide ice wall dropping huge chunks of ice into Canal de los T&eacute;mpanos (Iceberg Channel) below. We&apos;ll walk along a network of boardwalks for phenomenal views of the electric-blue ice wall, its deep crevasses, and the immense Southern Patagonian Ice Cap stretching into the distance. Overnight in El Calafate at Xelena Hotel. Dinner is on your own this evening, and your Trip Leader is happy to make recommendations, depending on how fancy or local you want to go.\r\nDriving Time: 4-5 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":11,"DayTo":12,"Headline":"To Chile: Torres del Paine National Park","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"Crossing the Patagonian steppe from Argentina into Chile, we make plenty of stops for photography and chances to see wildlife. In Chile, we enter the spectacular realm of Torres del Paine National Park, a surreal world of stone carved by ice and a wonderland of eye-popping scenery. Paine&apos;s famed peaks are known as \u2018The Towers&apos; for their vertical spires. Paine Grande, the highest tower, tops 10,000 feet, its dazzling rock pinnacles rising from snow and ice. From our hotel, we have access to hiking trails and legendary views. Overnight at Hotel Lago Grey.\r\nDriving Time: 7 hours\r\nDay 12 Hiking Details: 9 miles, 5-6 hours\r\nAscent 600 feet, descent 1,300 feet","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":13,"DayTo":13,"Headline":"Torres del Paine National Park \/ Lago Grey \/ Lago Nordenskj&ouml;ld","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"From Hotel Lago Grey, an easy morning hike brings us along the beach, where we&apos;ll see icebergs sculpted into fantastic shapes and &ldquo;bergy bits&rdquo; floating in the clear waters. There are magnificent views of Grey Glacier in the distance. The afternoon&apos;s hike brings us along the shores of Lago Nordenskj&ouml;ld, where the imposing Paine massif and the Cuernos del Paine&nbsp; are wonderfully reflected in turquoise waters. We continue to Hotel Las Torres, which is owned by one of the pioneering families who settled this land long before it was a park. Set on eight acres, the estancia has been converted into a large lodge with magnificent &ldquo;great rooms&rdquo; with floor to ceiling windows framing the Paine massif. This accommodation has an absolutely unbeatable location&mdash;inside the park and close to the base of the Torres del Paine. While we&apos;re here we can watch traditional huasos (as gauchos or cowboys are called in Chile) working with the estancia&apos;s on-site stable of riding horses.\r\nDriving Time: 2-3 hours\r\nHiking Details: Two separate hikes, total 7 miles, 4-4.5 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":14,"DayTo":14,"Headline":"Torres del Paine National Park \/ Valle Ascencio Hike","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"Departing directly from the lodge, we get an early start for our grand finale hike, a classic that leads through the Valle Ascencio (Ascencio River Valley) to the base of the three massive Paine towers that form the central Paine massif. This is one of Paine&apos;s iconic hikes, and it is a steep and challenging one&mdash;but we&apos;ll be in good hiking shape by now! We hike up through beech forests, then ascend steeply to the glacial moraine just below Paine, where we&apos;ll have breathtaking views of the iconic Paine Towers in all their glory, rising above a beautiful gray-green lake. Our descent follows the same path. Overnight at Hotel Las Torres. each day\r\nHiking Details: 12 miles, 8 hours\r\nAscent 2,800 feet, descent 2,800 feet\r\nShorter Option: 8 miles, 2,000 feet","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":15,"DayTo":15,"Headline":"Punta Arenas","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"We head to Punta Arenas, whose location on the legendary Strait of Magellan made it an international crossroads of shipping until the opening of the Panama Canal, as ships bound from Europe had to &ldquo;round the Horn&rdquo; to reach the Pacific ports. In this port city, our hotel, the Cabo de Hornos, is a renovated historic property on the town square. We gather for our Farewell Dinner this evening, possibly a &ldquo;quincho&rdquo; (traditional Chilean barbecue) in a private home. Overnight at Hotel Cabo de Hornos.\r\nDriving Time: 6 hours","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":1,"Dinner":1,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":16,"DayTo":16,"Headline":"Punta Arenas \/ Depart","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"Morning or midday transfer to the airport in Punta Arenas to connect with homeward flights via Santiago.\r\n\r\nThis is our planned itinerary for the trip. All travelers must keep in mind, however, that Patagonia&apos;s weather is notoriously changeable: weather fronts can form quite quickly and are driven across the peaks and pampas by Patagonia&apos;s powerful winds. Even the dramatic topography of the parks has an effect on the weather, and conditions can be completely different from one hour to the next. We will make every effort to follow this itinerary, but we may change the order of the hikes or substitute different hikes if the Trip Leader deems it necessary. Remember, this is Patagonia, where nature has the final say!","Breakfast":1,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":false},{"DayFrom":1,"DayTo":3,"Headline":"Buenos Aires, Argentina \/ Ushuaia \/ Tierra del Fuego","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"After exploring Argentina&rsquo;s capital, we fly south to Ushuaia&mdash;only 600 miles from Antarctica. We&rsquo;ll get our first taste of this austral realm and look for penguins on explorations in Tierra del Fuego National Park along the Beagle Channel, named for the HMS Beagle.","Breakfast":0,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":true},{"DayFrom":4,"DayTo":7,"Headline":"Los Glaciares National Park","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"Fitz Roy, the crown jewel of Los Glaciares National Park, is a shark fin of granite jutting out of the pampas. From our remote 10-room lodge, Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar, we hike to the blue lagoon right below the towering spires of the Fitz Roy massif. Another hike brings us to a glacial lake below the granite spike of Cerro Torre, rising a vertical mile and capped by an otherworldly ice mushroom.","Breakfast":0,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":true},{"DayFrom":8,"DayTo":9,"Headline":"Estancia Helsingfors \/ Los Glaciares National Park","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"We are welcomed like family at the charming 9-room Estancia Helsingfors (and we normally have this remote lodge all to ourselves). In this extraordinary location, one of our hikes brings us up the narrow arm of Lago Viedma through alpine terrain to picture-perfect Lago Azul. ","Breakfast":0,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":true},{"DayFrom":10,"DayTo":10,"Headline":"Perito Moreno Glacier \/ Lago Argentino \/ El Calafate","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"We&rsquo;ll visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, a 200-foot-high wall of blue ice and one of the few glaciers in the world that is still in equilibrium. The sounds of creaking ice are as amazing as the sight of this three-mile-wide ice wall dropping huge chunks of ice into the lake below. ","Breakfast":0,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":true},{"DayFrom":11,"DayTo":16,"Headline":"Torres del Paine National Park, Chile","ActivityOverview":"","EstimatedLength":"","ActivityLevel":"","ItinBlock":"In Chile, we enter the spectacular realm of Torres del Paine National Park, a surreal world of stone carved by ice. Paine Grande, the highest tower, tops 10,000 feet. Our day hikes include the Lago Nordenskj&ouml;ld trail, with the Paine massif wonderfully reflected in turquoise waters, and a grand finale hike right to the base of the three massive towers that form the central Paine massif. Depart on Day 16 via Punta Arenas.","Breakfast":0,"Lunch":0,"Dinner":0,"Overnight":"","Travel_Type":"","Quotation":"","Quotation_Attribution":"","Itinerary_Location":"","Latitude":"","Longitude":"","Brief":true}],"itinpdf":[{"ItinYear":"2025","docType":"1","FileName":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/portal\/ultimate-patagonia-itinerary-2024-25.pdf"},{"ItinYear":"2025","docType":"2","FileName":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/portal\/ultimate-patagonia-predeparture.pdf"}],"whattoexpect":[{}],"highlights":[{"DisplayOrder":1,"HighlightText":"","Description":"Hike in the world-famous national parks of Los Glaciares (Argentina) and Torres del Paine (Chile)","Image":"","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":45731,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":2,"HighlightText":"","Description":"Enjoy a choice of shorter or longer hiking options on many days","Image":"","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":45731,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":3,"HighlightText":"","Description":"Explore Tierra del Fuego at the very tip of South America","Image":"","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":45731,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":4,"HighlightText":"","Description":"Stay in boutique estancias and lodges&mdash;two are exclusive to our group","Image":"","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":45731,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":10,"HighlightText":"","Description":"10-INPAT-sunset-lake-reflection-clouds-patagonia-torres-del-paine-national-park.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/10-INPAT-sunset-lake-reflection-clouds-patagonia-torres-del-paine-national-park.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12983,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":11,"HighlightText":"","Description":"11-INPAT-torres-del-paine-guanaco-standing-mountain-landscape-patagonia-chile.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/11-INPAT-torres-del-paine-guanaco-standing-mountain-landscape-patagonia-chile.jpg","VideoLink":"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/prTzU3yrGcw?si=6LxCrvVveXtEU-hE","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12984,"caption":"","video_link":"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/prTzU3yrGcw?si=6LxCrvVveXtEU-hE"},{"DisplayOrder":12,"HighlightText":"","Description":"12-INPAT-hiker-by-las-torre-del-paine-patagonia-chile-.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/12-INPAT-hiker-by-las-torre-del-paine-patagonia-chile-.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12985,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":13,"HighlightText":"","Description":"13-INPAT-el-chalten-patagonia-daisy-landscape-argentina.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/13-INPAT-el-chalten-patagonia-daisy-landscape-argentina.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12986,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":14,"HighlightText":"","Description":"14-INPAT-tour-guide-smiling-lake-cerroe-torre-los-glaciares-national-park-patagonia-argentina.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/14-INPAT-tour-guide-smiling-lake-cerroe-torre-los-glaciares-national-park-patagonia-argentina.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12987,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":15,"HighlightText":"","Description":"15-INPAT-horses-wlidlife-landscape-torres-del-paine-national-park-patagonia-chile.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/15-INPAT-horses-wlidlife-landscape-torres-del-paine-national-park-patagonia-chile.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12988,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":16,"HighlightText":"","Description":"16-INPAT-argentinian-host-pouring-yerba-mate-cultural-patagonia-adventure.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/16-INPAT-argentinian-host-pouring-yerba-mate-cultural-patagonia-adventure.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12989,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":17,"HighlightText":"","Description":"17-INPAT-two-penguins-argentina","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/17-INPAT-two-penguins-argentina.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":24642,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":18,"HighlightText":"","Description":"18-INPAT-cuisine-table-hotel-los-cerros-twilight-patagonia-adventure.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/18-INPAT-cuisine-table-hotel-los-cerros-twilight-patagonia-adventure.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12991,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":19,"HighlightText":"","Description":"24-INPAT-trip-leader-hikers-overlooking-perito-moreno-glacier-patagonia-argentina.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/24-INPAT-trip-leader-hikers-overlooking-perito-moreno-glacier-patagonia-argentina.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"Hikers overlooking perito moreno glacier","image_id":12997,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":20,"HighlightText":"","Description":"20-INPAT-hiking-group-smiling-food-table-in_patagonia.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/20-INPAT-hiking-group-smiling-food-table-in_patagonia.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12993,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":21,"HighlightText":"","Description":"21-INPAT-paine-national-park-cuernos-del-paine-glow-patagonia-chile..jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/21-INPAT-paine-national-park-cuernos-del-paine-glow-patagonia-chile..jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12994,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":22,"HighlightText":"","Description":"22-INPAT-lobby-view-windows-sunlight-hosteria-las-torres-patagonia-adventure.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/22-INPAT-lobby-view-windows-sunlight-hosteria-las-torres-patagonia-adventure.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12995,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":23,"HighlightText":"","Description":"23-INPAT-seals-sea-lions-sea-birds-wildlife-spotting-adventure-beagle-channel-ushuaia-argentina.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/23-INPAT-seals-sea-lions-sea-birds-wildlife-spotting-adventure-beagle-channel-ushuaia-argentina.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12996,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":25,"HighlightText":"","Description":"25-INPAT-travelers-walking-lago-grey-iceberg-beach-admiring-cuernos-del-paine-patagonia-chile.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/25-INPAT-travelers-walking-lago-grey-iceberg-beach-admiring-cuernos-del-paine-patagonia-chile.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12998,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":26,"HighlightText":"","Description":"26-INPAT-5-happy-hiking-group-torres-del-paine-national-park-patagonia-chile.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/26-INPAT-5-happy-hiking-group-torres-del-paine-national-park-patagonia-chile.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":12999,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":27,"HighlightText":"","Description":"27-INPAT-hikers-trail-torres-del-paine-patagonia-chile.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/27-INPAT-hikers-trail-torres-del-paine-patagonia-chile.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":13000,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":28,"HighlightText":"","Description":"28-INPAT-torres-del-paine-sun-glow-patagonia-hike-chile.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/28-INPAT-torres-del-paine-sun-glow-patagonia-hike-chile.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":13001,"caption":"","video_link":""},{"DisplayOrder":29,"HighlightText":"","Description":"29-INPAT-travel-group-trip-leader-mingling-hosteria-las-torres-sunset-patagonia.jpg","Image":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/trips\/29-INPAT-travel-group-trip-leader-mingling-hosteria-las-torres-sunset-patagonia.jpg","VideoLink":"","ImageAltTag":"","image_id":13002,"caption":"","video_link":""}],"weather":[{}],"accommodations":[{"VendorID":70581,"Day_Number":4,"Sequence":10,"Duration":4,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"hosteria-el-pilar","Custom_Location":"El Chalt&eacute;n"}},{"VendorID":70582,"Day_Number":8,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Estancia Helsingfors","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"estancia-helsingfors","Custom_Location":"Lago Viedma"}},{"VendorID":70585,"Day_Number":11,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Hotel Lago Grey","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"hotel-lago-grey","Custom_Location":"Paine National Park","Custom_Additional_Emails":"","Custom_Addtional_Address":""}},{"VendorID":70586,"Day_Number":13,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Hotel Las Torres","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"hotel-las-torres","Custom_Location":"Paine National Park"}},{"VendorID":70587,"Day_Number":15,"Sequence":10,"Duration":1,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Hotel Cabo de Hornos","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"hotel-cabo-de-hornos","Custom_Location":"Punta Arenas","Custom_Additional_Emails":"","Custom_Addtional_Address":""}},{"VendorID":72219,"Day_Number":10,"Sequence":10,"Duration":1,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Xelena Hotel","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"xelena-hotel","Custom_Location":"El Calafate"}},{"VendorID":72724,"Day_Number":1,"Sequence":10,"Duration":1,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Palladio Hotel","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"palladio-hotel","Custom_Location":"Buenos Aires"}},{"VendorID":75903,"Day_Number":2,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"Description":"Standard Room","VendorName":"Fueguino Hotel Patag&oacute;nico","CustomFields":{"Custom_slug":"","Custom_Location":"Ushuaia","Custom_Additional_Emails":"","Custom_Addtional_Address":"","Custom_Accommodation_Types":"","Custom_Capacity":"","Custom_Amenties":""}}],"inclusions":[{"DisplaySequence":1,"Type":"E","Description":"Travel to and from the arrival and departure location as indicated in Detailed Itinerary","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":2,"Type":"E","Description":"Additional hotel nights outside the trip's scheduled dates","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":3,"Type":"E","Description":"Optional gratuities to Trip Leaders or staff","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":4,"Type":"E","Description":"Optional travel insurance","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":5,"Type":"E","Description":"Other expenses of a personal nature (some alcoholic beverages, laundry, etc.)","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":6,"Type":"E","Description":"Visa fees","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":1,"Type":"I","Description":"Expert leadership of a Wilderness Travel Trip Leader and local guides","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":2,"Type":"I","Description":"Accommodations in hotels and lodges","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":3,"Type":"I","Description":"All meals included except 1 lunch and 1 dinner as indicated in Detailed Itinerary","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":4,"Type":"I","Description":"A glass of wine or beer with dinner","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":5,"Type":"I","Description":"All land and boat transportation and baggage handling from meeting until departure","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""},{"DisplaySequence":6,"Type":"I","Description":"All activities as indicated in Detailed Itinerary","Highlight":0,"AdditionalText":"","Category":"","ProductType":0,"ImagePath":"","ImageAltTag":""}],"destinations":[{"DestinationID":217,"Name":"Andes"},{"DestinationID":53,"Name":"Argentina","Type":"Country"},{"DestinationID":65,"Name":"Chile","Type":"Country"},{"DestinationID":48,"Name":"Latin America","Type":"Region"},{"DestinationID":223,"Name":"Patagonia"}],"activities":[{"ActivityID":225,"Name":"Hiking & Trekking","Primary":0}],"guides":[{"GuideID":851194,"First_Name":"Franco","Last_Name":"Baldinelli","BioShort":"","BioLong":"Franco (&ldquo;Frasco&rdquo;) Baldinelli was born in cosmopolitan Buenos Aires but ever since childhood, his dream was to live in Patagonia. After getting his degree in Tourism, he moved to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and he has been a guide for 10 years. He has a true passion for this spectacular part of his home country, a terrific knowledge of the people and natural history of the area, and a great sense of humor. He speaks good English, fluent Italian, and of course, Spanish, his native tongue. When not guiding, Frasco spends most of his free time hiking and camping in the Patagonian mountains and he also enjoys birding and photography."},{"GuideID":850989,"First_Name":"Carlos","Last_Name":"Leon","BioShort":"Carlos Leon was born in central Chile and has lived in Patagonia since he was a child. He has been a member of the Wilderness Travel Patagonia team since 1996, first as a driver and local guide, and then as a Trip Leader. Carlos says, &ldquo;I live in a wonderful place, surrounded by amazing sights and people, and my desire is to share it with travelers. There can be no better calling than this.\" A tireless master of details with an easygoing nature, Carlos knows all the hiking trails of Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks intimately, and has a genuine passion for trekking and outdoor life. Having studied anthropology and sociology, he also loves sharing cultural aspects, with an emphasis on the people who inhabit this unique region of the globe. He lives in Puerto Natales, gateway to Torres del Paine, where he likes to tackle some of Patagonia&apos;s toughest hikes, then relax by repairing computers!","BioLong":"Carlos Leon was born in central Chile and has lived in Patagonia since he was a child. He has been a member of the Wilderness Travel Patagonia team since 1996, first as a driver and local guide, and then as a Trip Leader. Carlos says, &ldquo;I live in a wonderful place, surrounded by amazing sights and people, and my desire is to share it with travelers. There can be no better calling than this.\" A tireless master of detail with an easygoing nature, Carlos knows all the hiking trails of Los Glaciares and Torres del Paine national parks intimately, and has a genuine passion for trekking and outdoor life. Having studied anthropology and sociology, he also loves sharing cultural aspects, with an emphasis on the people who inhabit this unique region of the globe. &ldquo;There is actually a lot of serious work to make a trip fun. Sometimes I see other groups who don&apos;t know what they&apos;re doing, where they were yesterday, or are going tomorrow. I want my guests to enjoy as much as they can and, at the same time, truly learn about Patagonia&mdash;the mountains, the wind, the people, the trails, and the food.&rdquo; Carlos lives in Puerto Natales, gateway to Torres del Paine, where he likes to tackle some of Patagonia&apos;s toughest hikes, then relax by repairing computers!"},{"GuideID":851313,"First_Name":"Cecilia","Last_Name":"Lorenzo","BioShort":"Growing up in the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia, Cecilia&apos;s deep love for nature, travel, and exploring remote places has shaped her life and career. Her ability to combine her passions for nature, history, storytelling, and birdwatching makes her a complete guide, leaving a lasting impact on all those fortunate enough to join her on their journeys. \"In Patagonia, there may not be good internet, but you will find a better connection. My goal is to provide travelers with unique and immersive experiences, leaving them with a profound appreciation for the places we visit. Join me on a journey through Patagonia, where we will uncover hidden wonders, dive into rich history, and forge lasting memories. I encourage my guests to disconnect and foster a deeper connection with nature, and the remarkable individuals they meet along the way.&rdquo;","BioLong":"Growing up in the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia, Cecilia&apos;s deep love for nature, travel, and exploring remote places has shaped her life and career. Her ability to combine her passions for nature, history, storytelling, and birdwatching makes her a complete guide, leaving a lasting impact on all those fortunate enough to join her on their journeys. \"In Patagonia, there may not be good internet, but you will find a better connection. My goal is to provide travelers with unique and immersive experiences, leaving them with a profound appreciation for the places we visit. Join me on a journey through Patagonia, where we will uncover hidden wonders, dive into rich history, and forge lasting memories. I encourage my guests to disconnect and foster a deeper connection with nature, and the remarkable individuals they meet along the way.&rdquo;"},{"GuideID":850608,"First_Name":"Rob","Last_Name":"Noonan","BioShort":"Rob Noonan came by his love of nature and the mountains early, adventuring throughout most of the Americas from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego and later earning a degree in environmental studies from Prescott College in Arizona. He has guided our Patagonia journeys since 1994, our hikes in the spectacular European Alps since 2007, and he is also our \"northern ambassador\" to Iceland and Greenland. In between trips, Rob lives in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he enjoys hiking and river rafting.","BioLong":"Rob Noonan came by his love of nature and the mountains early, adventuring throughout most of the Americas and later earning a degree in environmental studies from Prescott College in Arizona. He began guiding our Patagonia hiking journeys in 1994. Rob brings a lot to a journey, with his boundless energy and depth of knowledge. He has a keen interest in natural history (he's a self-confessed \"bird nerd\"), and he enjoys comparing the ecology and geology of the incredibly diverse landscapes that he guides in. His personal connections also open many doors along the way, which adds to the fun of any trip Rob leads. \"I love the cultural aspects of having friends all over the world, and it is a true joy in my life to lead adventures in lands I love and respect so passionately.\" When he's not leading trips for us, Rob lives in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he enjoys hiking and river rafting."},{"GuideID":547747,"First_Name":"Jose","Last_Name":"Argento","BioShort":"Jos&eacute; Argento, raised in a tiny farming community in Argentina, has had a deep connection to nature for as long as he can remember. With a degree in tourism and a specialization in glaciology, he loves to talk about ice fields and share adventurous tales of famous Patagonian climbing expeditions. Jos&eacute; has led our adventures in Patagonia since 2013, and in his words, &ldquo;I love laughing with my trip members. Working as a Trip Leader is the best job I can imagine. It gets me outdoors, in touch with people, and in touch with nature.\" Jos&eacute; is fluent in English, Italian, and of course Spanish. He spends half the year in Patagonia, and the other half training horses and practicing polo across the globe.","BioLong":"Jos&eacute; Argento, raised in a tiny farming community in Argentina, has had a deep connection to nature for as long as he can remember. With a degree in tourism and a specialization in glaciology, he loves to talk about ice fields and share adventurous tales of famous Patagonian climbing expeditions. Jos&eacute; has led our adventures in Patagonia since 2013, and in his words, &ldquo;I love laughing with my trip members. Working as a Trip Leader is the best job I can imagine. It gets me outdoors, in touch with people, and in touch with nature.\" Asked about a favorite tradition on WT trips, Jos&eacute; notes, &ldquo;A meal with Patagonian lamb&mdash;this is not just the lamb. Being by the fire, talking, enjoying the flames and a good Malbec with new friends- it seems simple but it is the best.&rdquo; Having traveled and lived abroad extensively, from Europe to New Zealand, Jos&eacute; is fluent in English, Italian, and of course Spanish. He spends half the year in Patagonia, and the other half training horses and practicing polo across the globe."}],"guestreviews":[{"GuestNames":"Alicia K.","GuestLocation":"Grosse Pointe Park, MI","GuestReview":"This was an exceptionally designed trip. Words cannot do justice to the scenery and natural abundance in that part of the world, and it was apparent we took advantage of it as much as possible."},{"GuestNames":"Andrew S.","GuestLocation":"Palo Alto, CA","GuestReview":"This trip to Patagonia was one of the best experiences of my entire life. Every part of it was well thought out. I will always hold the time I spent in Patagonia under the guidance of Wilderness Travel as one of the finest memories of my entire life.\r\n"},{"GuestNames":"Anna H.","GuestLocation":"Corvallis, OR","GuestReview":"This was our first trip with Wilderness Travel, and we were truly spoiled! Our accommodations were simply the best, the group was congenial and lots of fun, we had unbelievably good food on the entire trip, and our trip leader was fabulous. The hikes took us to spectacular scenery that we could only see from hiking there. We also had the luxury of hiking some trails in relative solitude, which was wonderful. I also enjoyed the extra experiences&mdash;visiting the working estancia and seeing the sheep herding dog in action, and watching the owner shear a sheep."},{"GuestNames":"Barbara C.","GuestLocation":"Tempe, AZ","GuestReview":"It was amazing, the trip of a lifetime. The vast wild open beauty of the Patagonian landscape captured my heart."},{"GuestNames":"Barbara C.","GuestLocation":"Westmoreland, NH","GuestReview":"Could not have been improved upon. Even the WEATHER was on our side!"},{"GuestNames":"Barbara D.","GuestLocation":"Thetford Center, VT","GuestReview":"Amazing trip! Excellent trip leaders and extremely knowledgeable guides made this a real learning experience as well as a lot of fun!"},{"GuestNames":"Betty G.","GuestLocation":"Kirkland, WA","GuestReview":"I highly recommend this trip. The itinerary was fabulous, and everything ran like a Swiss watch, on time, seamlessly, and happily."},{"GuestNames":"Bill and Kathleen H.","GuestLocation":"Lafayette, CA","GuestReview":"Great scenery, great itinerary, great hikes."},{"GuestNames":"Bill E.","GuestLocation":"Carmel Valley, CA","GuestReview":"The trip was spectacular. Every day managed to amaze and thrill. I'd have thought we'd eventually get jaded, but no!"},{"GuestNames":"Candace S.","GuestLocation":"Palo Alto, CA","GuestReview":"Having access to this magical landscape with its startlingly beautiful scenery is a gift like no other . . . thank you for making it accessible. As I tell my friends, with WT, you just have to show up and hike!"},{"GuestNames":"Carin M.","GuestLocation":"Portland, OR","GuestReview":"This was a tremendous experience and I am so glad I did it. Wilderness Travel planned a wonderful itinerary. Thank you for doing all you do."},{"GuestNames":"Carla K.","GuestLocation":"St. Simons Island, GA","GuestReview":"One of the top 4 trips I have taken. The guide, people in the group, itinerary, weather, everything was great. How can each day be better than the past? Somehow it was."},{"GuestNames":"Charlaine D.","GuestLocation":"Philadelphia PA","GuestReview":"Magnificent scenery, fantastic Trip Leader, excellent local guides, great food, and a fun group of participants made for a wonderful trip!"},{"GuestNames":"Christine S.","GuestLocation":"Redwood City, CA","GuestReview":"This was an amazing experience. The group size was perfect, the itinerary well paced, the Trip Leaders outstanding."},{"GuestNames":"Craig F.","GuestLocation":"Gainesville, FL","GuestReview":"Everything about this trip was top rate. What truly sets Wilderness Travel apart from other adventure outfitters we've used is the attention to detail...the small things and the welcomed surprises along the way."},{"GuestNames":"Daisy R.","GuestLocation":"New York, NY","GuestReview":"A 5-star experience&#8212;unforgettable, well organized, planned, paced."},{"GuestNames":"Daniel R.","GuestLocation":"Marshall, NC","GuestReview":"The trip was fabulous and everything I hoped for and expected."},{"GuestNames":"Darrell K.","GuestLocation":"Danville, CA","GuestReview":"Hiking in Patagonia has long been a dream of mine. My dream has come true and the trip exceeded my expectations. What beautiful country!"},{"GuestNames":"Ed and Lois B.","GuestLocation":"Washington, DC","GuestReview":"The trip was seamless and smoothly run under all conditions and weather. The itinerary was appealing and comprehensive. All our friends are jealous and we&#8217;ll be dining out on this trip for a long time."},{"GuestNames":"Elizabeth C.","GuestLocation":"Toronto, Ontario","GuestReview":"The trip totally surpassed my expectations. Patagonia was absolutely breathtaking and one of the most spectacular travels I have had so far."},{"GuestNames":"Elizabeth W.","GuestLocation":"Hillsborough, NC","GuestReview":"This trip was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, led by a constellation of talented professionals. The itinerary gave us a strong sense of this wondrous place called Patagonia. I saw beauty that left me speechless, learned about and saw some of Patagonia's wondrous natural world&#8212;from glaciers to penguins, from the beauty of hidden lagoons to guanaco to pink flamingo&#8212;and, on the trail and off, experienced camaraderie that enriched the entire experience."},{"GuestNames":"Ellen R.","GuestLocation":"New York, NY","GuestReview":"Beautifully structured trip covering key Patagonia locales in the time allotted. The hikes and glacier walk were fabulous."},{"GuestNames":"Eugene J.","GuestLocation":"Salt Lake City, UT","GuestReview":"A lifetime dream and it met my expectations!"},{"GuestNames":"Frank S.","GuestLocation":"Wrightsville Beach, NC","GuestReview":"Of all 9 of our wonderful WT adventures, Ultimate Patagonia is one of our most memorable. The combination of outstanding WT staff and a truly magical place (plus the good fortune of great weather) made this trip a &#8216;life list&#8217; experience for us!"},{"GuestNames":"Ginger R.","GuestLocation":"Bend, OR","GuestReview":"This was the best group trip I have been on. Well-organized, great leaders, best group of people I've traveled with, interesting accommodations, extremely well orchestrated."},{"GuestNames":"Ivy W.","GuestLocation":"Essex, CT","GuestReview":"We have trekked all over the world. This trip offered some of the most impressive scenery and most knowledgeable guides we've experienced."},{"GuestNames":"Jan D.","GuestLocation":"Meyersdale, PA","GuestReview":"Impeccable itinerary and outstanding implementation. Every day delivered a new 'oh my' because of the variety of the scenery and experiences. Thanks, Wilderness Travel!"},{"GuestNames":"John I.","GuestLocation":"Fremont, CA","GuestReview":"This was an amazing trip. There are likely few more beautiful places in the world, the guides were fantastic, and the hotels and food great."},{"GuestNames":"Judith R.","GuestLocation":"Albany, NY","GuestReview":"A great trip! Very well coordinated and all staff were professional, knowledgeable, helpful, and easy to deal with. Will recommend it to my friends."},{"GuestNames":"Karen G.","GuestLocation":"New York, NY","GuestReview":"A fabulous itinerary, with spectacular scenery and hiking opportunities, wildlife, lodge comfort, quality dining, and no altitude&#8212;wow!"},{"GuestNames":"Kathie D.","GuestLocation":"Belle Isle, FL","GuestReview":"You could not have designed a better itinerary. Every day, every lodge, every meal, every experience was (unbelievably) better than the day before. Thank you for making this a phenomenal travel experience that I'll remember for a lifetime."},{"GuestNames":"Ken G.","GuestLocation":"Orlando, FL","GuestReview":"I have seen a lot of beautiful places, but none more beautiful than Patagonia. Every day was a new and amazing hike with unimaginable views."},{"GuestNames":"Laura F.","GuestLocation":"Englewood, CO","GuestReview":"I am very impressed with the exceptional organization and design of this trip&#8212;each day was better than the prior! From the smooth transfers, our outstanding guides and driver, to the spectacular hiking and views&#8212;all exceeded expectations!"},{"GuestNames":"Lee W.","GuestLocation":"Riverside, RI","GuestReview":"This was a trip of a lifetime. I loved, loved, loved the hiking, the views, the corners turned to find a spectacular glacial lake, towering rocks, a glacier swooping down, a waterfall. What more could a person want??"},{"GuestNames":"Linda and Bob Doyle S.","GuestLocation":"Novato, CA","GuestReview":"We loved the variety, from penguins and glaciers to high deserts and craggy mountains, and loved learning about an area we both truly knew nothing about."},{"GuestNames":"Lynn R.","GuestLocation":"Hilton Head Is., SC","GuestReview":"Wow! What an adventure. I really enjoyed it from start to finish."},{"GuestNames":"Marie K.","GuestLocation":"Pittsburgh, PA","GuestReview":"We had excellent weather, an awesome group of people, and a wonderful leader in Carlos Leon. And, we were in Patagonia! That's never a bad thing."},{"GuestNames":"Maureen and Frank B.","GuestLocation":"Millerton, NY","GuestReview":"One of the best trips we&#8217;ve been on!"},{"GuestNames":"Nancy and Tom F.","GuestLocation":"Sarasota, FL","GuestReview":"We loved the all-day hikes and also appreciated having options on some hikes."},{"GuestNames":"Nancy L.","GuestLocation":"Indianapolis, IN","GuestReview":"The trip design and splendor of Patagonia make this trip a wonderful experience in every respect! I can't imagine better hikes in a more spectacular setting. Every day was interesting and new. The trip leaders were great, the flora and fauna were interesting, and the variety of activities made for a trip that exceeded every expectation."},{"GuestNames":"Nancy L.","GuestLocation":"La Jolla, CA","GuestReview":"We loved the trip. The scenery is fantastic, and the extension to Iguazu Falls was a highlight."},{"GuestNames":"Nancy P.","GuestLocation":"Los Angeles, CA","GuestReview":"The combination of civilized amenities and virtually untouched natural wonders delighted me throughout the trip."},{"GuestNames":"Niles B.","GuestLocation":"Madison, WI","GuestReview":"No adjectives could do justice to this trip. Every bend, every crest on the trail unveiled a new and indescribably beautiful scene&#8212;the scale and power of Fitzroy or the Paine Towers looming above, lakes and glaciers in every imaginable shade of blue, a sky full of stars at Chalten. Each day&#8217;s hike left us in awe of the majesty of nature."},{"GuestNames":"Paul F.","GuestLocation":"Croton-On-Hudson, NY","GuestReview":"This was a truly exceptional trip where we felt that we were able to fully experience the Patagonian wilderness but from the relative comfort of some wonderful small hotels and estancias."},{"GuestNames":"Peter G.","GuestLocation":"Washington, D.C.","GuestReview":"The trip design was brilliant. Each day we thought we had captured &#8220;the prize&#8221; but the next day was even better. How did you do this?"},{"GuestNames":"Richard and Margaret T.","GuestLocation":"Napa, CA","GuestReview":"Our first with WT! We loved it. You have a first-class operation."},{"GuestNames":"Sara K.","GuestLocation":"West Hartford, CT","GuestReview":"Ultimate Patagonia must be your flagship trip. It is spectacular and runs like a well oiled machine with personality."},{"GuestNames":"Skip S.","GuestLocation":"Thetford, VT","GuestReview":"It was a magical experience with every effort possible made to assure that we fully came to appreciate the beauty and culture of Patagonia. And, more to the point, to assure that we enjoyed some of the best hiking we will ever do."},{"GuestNames":"Steven A.","GuestLocation":"New York, NY","GuestReview":"Really a fantastic trip. One of the best we have ever taken."},{"GuestNames":"Sue M.","GuestLocation":"San Carlos, CA","GuestReview":"Wilderness Travel is always a class act, which is why this is our 3rd WT trip."},{"GuestNames":"Susan C.","GuestLocation":"Colorado Springs, CO","GuestReview":"We were blessed with exceptional weather, so our days in Patagonia were magical and majestic. We also had a great group of travelers and that was just fun! Will highly recommend this to my friends!"},{"GuestNames":"Teresa B.","GuestLocation":"Bethesda, MD","GuestReview":"This was an amazing trip with gorgeous scenery, awesome hiking, a great guide, and wonderful places to stay."},{"GuestNames":"Terrell N.","GuestLocation":"Los Angeles, CA","GuestReview":"The trip exceeded my expectations. Each day was a new adventure, and each hike always ended with something new and beautiful to look at."},{"GuestNames":"Thomas Y.","GuestLocation":"Sedona, AZ","GuestReview":"The planning and execution of the trip was flawless. It was a great way to see this large area in a limited amount of time."},{"GuestNames":"Walter Z.","GuestLocation":"Rye Brook, NY","GuestReview":"I loved the trip&#8212;a great experience you could never have on your own."},{"GuestNames":"Yvette P.","GuestLocation":"Carbondale, CO","GuestReview":"I had the best possible experience in Patagonia with this trip&#8212;the right combination of great hiking, beautiful scenery, traveling with friends, and having great leaders."}],"Extensions":[{"TripID":10316,"ExtensionTripID":10268,"Trip_Code":"IGUAZU","Trip_Name":"Iguazu Falls Extension"},{"TripID":10316,"ExtensionTripID":10498,"Trip_Code":"PATEXTPU","Trip_Name":"Tierra del Fuego Cruise, Punta Arenas to Ushuaia"}],"SimilarTrips":[{"TripID":10316,"SimilarTripID":10230,"Trip_Code":"PJARGENT","Trip_Name":"Argentina Private Journey"},{"TripID":10316,"SimilarTripID":10360,"Trip_Code":"HIKEPATA","Trip_Name":"Argentina: Hikes and Estancias of Patagonia"},{"TripID":10316,"SimilarTripID":10244,"Trip_Code":"PJCHILE","Trip_Name":"Chile Private Journey"},{"TripID":10316,"SimilarTripID":10494,"Trip_Code":"PATPUMAS","Trip_Name":"Patagonia: Tracking Pumas and Cruising the Fjords"}],"Specialists":[{}],"TripSegments":[{"VendorID":73433,"ProductID":85118,"SelectType":"Optional","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Extension","Vendor":"Say Hueque","Address1":"Thames 2062, Palermo","Address2":"","City":"Buenos Aires","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Pre-Trip Extra Services: Iguazu Falls Extensions","Day":-1,"Sequence":3,"Duration":2,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"<p><\/p>","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":72724,"ProductID":84573,"SelectType":"Optional","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Extra Hotel Night","Vendor":"Palladio Hotel","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Buenos Aires","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Pre-Trip Extra Services: Palladio Hotel (DATES, 1 night)","Day":0,"Sequence":20,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"<p>Located in the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood with its indie boutiques, hip enclaves, and architectural charm, the Palladio Hotel features modern guest rooms, an outdoor heated pool, and a spa and fitness center. The restaurant serves continental breakfast along with Mediterranean cuisine, and the Negresco Bar is a fun place to try an innovative cocktail while locals stroll in for after-work drinks.<\/p>","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-palladio-hotel-deluxe-bedroom.jpeg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":73433,"ProductID":84523,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Vendor Ops Payment","Vendor":"Say Hueque","Address1":"Thames 2062, Palermo","Address2":"","City":"Buenos Aires","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Land Cost","Day":1,"Sequence":0,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":73511,"ProductID":85049,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Vendor Ops Payment","Vendor":"Turismo Yamana","Address1":"Av. Colon 568","Address2":"","City":"Punta Arenas","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Yamana ","Day":1,"Sequence":0,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70582,"ProductID":86611,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Vendor Ops Payment","Vendor":"Estancia Helsingfors","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Lago Viedma","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Helsingfors","Day":1,"Sequence":0,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"This historic end-of-the-road estancia, with just nine guest rooms, stands in magnificent isolation on the shores of Lago Viedma. Our group always has this serene lodge&mdash;and the nearby hiking trails&mdash;to ourselves, which gives Helsingfors an exquisitely exclusive feel. The scenery is breathtaking, the bar is well stocked, and meals are first class (local lamb roasted over an open fire is a specialty).","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-estancia-helsingfors-exterior.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70581,"ProductID":86612,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Vendor Ops Payment","Vendor":"Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"El Chalt&eacute;n","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"El Pilar","Day":1,"Sequence":0,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"With the perfect location on the edge of Los Glaciares National Park, El Pilar is a picturesque 10-room country inn with incomparable access to the trailheads of the park&#39;s most sought-after hikes&mdash;and we usually have this special place all to ourselves! Guest rooms are simple and cozy, and there are phenomenal Fitz Roy views right from the dining room. It&#39;s a great place to relax after our hikes, welcomed in with a roaring fire and a glass of hearty wine. Our hosts, Guillermo and Cristina, offer warm hospitality and delicious home-cooked meals.","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-hosteria-el-pilar-fireplace-lounge-seating-windows.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":11,"ProductID":86652,"SelectType":"Mandatory","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Donation","Vendor":"Wilderness Travel","Address1":"1102 Ninth Street","Address2":"","City":"Berkeley","State":"CA","Postal":"94710","Product":"Optional donation to Tompkins Conservation","Day":1,"Sequence":0,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":11,"ProductID":54,"SelectType":"Optional","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Single Supplement","Vendor":"Wilderness Travel","Address1":"1102 Ninth Street","Address2":"","City":"Berkeley","State":"CA","Postal":"94710","Product":"Single Supplement","Day":1,"Sequence":2,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"<p><\/p>","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":73433,"ProductID":84524,"SelectType":"Mandatory","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Internal Flight","Vendor":"Say Hueque","Address1":"Thames 2062, Palermo","Address2":"","City":"Buenos Aires","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Internal Air","Day":1,"Sequence":7,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"<p><\/p>","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":72724,"ProductID":82552,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Palladio Hotel","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Buenos Aires","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":1,"Sequence":10,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"<p>Located in the heart of the Recoleta neighborhood with its indie boutiques, hip enclaves, and architectural charm, the Palladio Hotel features modern guest rooms, an outdoor heated pool, and a spa and fitness center. The restaurant serves continental breakfast along with Mediterranean cuisine, and the Negresco Bar is a fun place to try an innovative cocktail while locals stroll in for after-work drinks.<\/p>","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-palladio-hotel-deluxe-bedroom.jpeg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":75903,"ProductID":88031,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Fueguino Hotel Patag&oacute;nico","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Ushuaia","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":2,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"PropertyDescription":"Set in the heart of Ushuaia, this modern 53-room hotel offers wonderful views of the mountains and the waters of the Beagle Channel. The guestrooms, decorated in avant-garde style, are comfortable, clean, and neat, and the staff is friendly and accommodating. A fitness center offers a gym with aerobic equipment, dry sauna, steam room, and massage rooms. After a brisk walk around town, you can relax by the fire in the bar while sipping a warming drink. ","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-fueguino-hotel-standard-room.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70581,"ProductID":80409,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Hoster&iacute;a El Pilar","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"El Chalt&eacute;n","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":4,"Sequence":10,"Duration":4,"PropertyDescription":"With the perfect location on the edge of Los Glaciares National Park, El Pilar is a picturesque 10-room country inn with incomparable access to the trailheads of the park&#39;s most sought-after hikes&mdash;and we usually have this special place all to ourselves! Guest rooms are simple and cozy, and there are phenomenal Fitz Roy views right from the dining room. It&#39;s a great place to relax after our hikes, welcomed in with a roaring fire and a glass of hearty wine. Our hosts, Guillermo and Cristina, offer warm hospitality and delicious home-cooked meals.","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-hosteria-el-pilar-fireplace-lounge-seating-windows.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70582,"ProductID":80410,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Estancia Helsingfors","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Lago Viedma","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":8,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"PropertyDescription":"This historic end-of-the-road estancia, with just nine guest rooms, stands in magnificent isolation on the shores of Lago Viedma. Our group always has this serene lodge&mdash;and the nearby hiking trails&mdash;to ourselves, which gives Helsingfors an exquisitely exclusive feel. The scenery is breathtaking, the bar is well stocked, and meals are first class (local lamb roasted over an open fire is a specialty).","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-estancia-helsingfors-exterior.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":72219,"ProductID":82047,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Xelena Hotel","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"El Calafate","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":10,"Sequence":10,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"Set near Lago Argentino and surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Patagonia, the Xelena Hotel has a welcoming lobby and spacious rooms with great views of the lake. Feel free to take a walk around the property, enjoy a swim in the hotel's indoor pool, or simply relax at the bar with a cocktail.","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-xelena-hotel-double-bedroom.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70585,"ProductID":80413,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Hotel Lago Grey","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Paine National Park","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":11,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"PropertyDescription":"<p>With its prime setting along an iceberg-dotted lake in Paine National Park, Hotel Lago Grey gives us direct access to Paine&#39;s glaciers and trails. From the dining room&#39;s large picture windows, we&#39;ll have a stunning perspective on the calving ice of the Grey Glacier. There are great places around the property to watch the sunset, and the views of?massive Paine Grande provide a constant visual feast.<\/p>","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/hotel-lago-lounge-bar-windows-mountain-views.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70586,"ProductID":80414,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Hotel Las Torres","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Paine National Park","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":13,"Sequence":10,"Duration":2,"PropertyDescription":"Las Torres is located in an extraordinary, privileged site&mdash;inside Paine National Park and right at the foot of the majestic Torres del Paine. Founded as an 8,000-acre cattle ranch before the park even existed, the property has stunning Paine views, a stable of Patagonian horses, and direct access to trails. The guest rooms are comfortable, spa services are available, and the restaurant was recently recognized with an award for the best cuisine in the park.","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/hotel-las-torres-mountain-views-landscape-green.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70587,"ProductID":80415,"SelectType":"Operational","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Accommodation","Vendor":"Hotel Cabo de Hornos","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Punta Arenas","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Standard Room","Day":15,"Sequence":10,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"<p>Located on the central Plaza de Armas in the old port city of Punta Arenas, Cabo de Hornos is a renovated historic property with a stylish lobby of glass and stone, and a cozy bar. Guest rooms are spacious and modern, and many have views over the Strait of Magellan and the historic town square.<\/p>","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-hotel-cabo-de-hornos-double-bed-room.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":73433,"ProductID":85118,"SelectType":"Optional","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Extension","Vendor":"Say Hueque","Address1":"Thames 2062, Palermo","Address2":"","City":"Buenos Aires","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Post-Trip Extra Services: Iguazu Falls Extensions","Day":16,"Sequence":3,"Duration":2,"PropertyDescription":"","ItinBlock":"<p><\/p>","VendorPhoto":"","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false},{"VendorID":70587,"ProductID":84574,"SelectType":"Optional","ChoiceGroup":0,"ProductType":"Extra Hotel Night","Vendor":"Hotel Cabo de Hornos","Address1":"","Address2":"","City":"Punta Arenas","State":"","Postal":"","Product":"Post-Trip Extra Services: Hotel Cabo de Hornos (DATES, 1 night)","Day":16,"Sequence":20,"Duration":1,"PropertyDescription":"<p>Located on the central Plaza de Armas in the old port city of Punta Arenas, Cabo de Hornos is a renovated historic property with a stylish lobby of glass and stone, and a cozy bar. Guest rooms are spacious and modern, and many have views over the Strait of Magellan and the historic town square.<\/p>","ItinBlock":"","VendorPhoto":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/vendors\/10-hotel-cabo-de-hornos-double-bed-room.jpg","ProductPhoto":"","OnRequest":"Option","Overhead":false,"BookingNotes":"","TicketSession":"","TicketTimeOfDay":"","TicketRound":"","TicketCategory":"","TicketDate":"","TicketLocation":"","NotTicketOnly":false,"Inactive":false}],"CustomFields":{"Custom_PDP_URL":"https:\/\/s3.us-west-1.wasabisys.com\/wildernesstravel\/portal\/ultimate-patagonia-predeparture.pdf","Custom_TC_Detailed_Itin_URL":"","Custom_Trip_Name_Addendum":"Adventure","Custom_Welcome_Letter_Addendum":"","Custom_Trip_Level_5":"","Custom_Welcome_Email_Send_List":"Extra Service Request Form<li>Tompkins Conservation<\/li>","Custom_Welcome_Email-Insurance":"<strong>Travel Insurance:<\/strong> We recommend you purchase travel insurance to help protect your travel investment. For your convenience, we offer a comprehensive plan designed for Wilderness Travel and provided by Travelex.","Custom_FI_Optional_Donation_Text":"Optional Donation: Your invoice includes an optional donation of $50 per person to the environmental organization Tompkins Conservation. You can learn more about this worthy project on your online portal. Wilderness Travel actively collaborates with the environmental organizations and communities of the special places we visit, and we invite you to join us in supporting this effort. If you would prefer to opt out, just let us know.<br>","Custom_Final_Docs_Letter_Send_List":"","Custom_Sales_Email_-_Trip_Sales_Points":"<body>I also encourage you to check out this <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=prTzU3yrGcw\">trip video<\/a>, which will give you a great sense of the adventure ahead!<\/body><meta charset=\"utf-8\"\/>\n","Custom_Sales_Email_-_TP_Trip_Sales_Points":"<body>I also encourage you to check out this <a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=prTzU3yrGcw\">trip video<\/a>, which will give you a great sense of the adventure ahead!<\/body><meta charset=\"utf-8\"\/>\n","Custom_Sales_Email_-_Payment_Terms":"<meta charset=\"utf-8\"\/><body>In order to confirm your space on this trip, we require a first deposit of $600 per person, which is fully refundable up to 91 days prior to departure.<\/body>","Custom_Sales_Email_-_Region":"<meta charset=\"utf-8\"\/><body>Patagonia<\/body>","Custom_Sales_Email_-_Region_Sales_Points":"","Custom_DELETE_-_Emergency_Evac_Insurance":"","Custom_Welcome_Letter_Reading_List":"<strong>Reading List: <\/strong>Elevate your travel experience by delving into this <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/lists\/wilderness-travel-patagonia\">curated collection of books<\/a> tailored to your upcoming adventure.","Custom_Valid_Passport_Alternative":"<strong>VALID PASSPORT:<\/strong> Check that your passport is valid for the duration of your stay, and that you have at least two blank pages for any necessary visa or entry and exit stamps. US citizens do not need a visa for Argentina or Chile. If you are a citizen of any country other than the US, check with a local consulate for entry requirements.<div><br>NOTE: (For guests traveling to Iguazu Falls) If you have planned to travel to the Brazilian side of the falls, please note - a Brazil visa is required as of April 10, 2025.<\/div>","Custom_Visa":"","Custom_FB_Before_You_Go_-_MISC_1":"","Custom_FB_Before_You_Go_-_MISC_2":"","Custom_Luggage_Requirements":"<strong>LUGGAGE REQUIREMENTS:<\/strong> Please keep in mind that weight and volume restrictions apply on our domestic flights. You are allowed one piece of luggage per person, to be checked into the plane's baggage compartment, with a weight limit of 33 lbs. You are also allowed one carry-on bag which must fit in the overhead compartment, with a weight limit of 11 lbs\nand one personal item, with a weight limit of 6 lbs. Excess charges can be paid by credit card on the spot if necessary.","Custom_Carry-On":"<strong>CARRY-ON: <\/strong>Valuable or essential items, such as well broken-in hiking boots, camera equipment, binoculars, and prescription medications, should be hand carried on your flights to avoid loss or damage. We recommend you bring a money belt to carry cash and important documents.","Custom_Hiking_Poles":"<strong>HIKING POLES: <\/strong>We strongly recommend you bring hiking poles for use on this trip; they must be packed in your checked luggage as they are not permitted in carry-on bags.","Custom_Daypack":"<strong>DAYPACK:<\/strong> To carry clothing layers, rain gear, water bottle, camera, lunch, and other items you want on the trail.","Custom_Vaccination_Card":"","Custom_FB_Packing_Reminders_-_MISC_1":"","Custom_FB_Additional_Notes_-_MISC_1":"<strong>LIMITED INTERNET:<\/strong> Internet access (via WiFi) is available at most of our lodges; however, there is limited internet access at Estancia Helsingfors and in Paine National Park. There is good connectivity in Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, El Calafate, and Punta Arenas. Please keep in mind that there is very limited cell phone service throughout Patagonia.<div><br><\/div><div><strong>RESTRICTED ITEMS:<\/strong> In Chile, the import of crop and animal products is very strictly regulated. Many products including juice, alcohol, seeds, nuts, and dried fruit must be declared. Other products such as yogurt, cheese and meats (dried or otherwise) are prohibited. Infractions of those rules can lead to delays and even fines and we advise that you not bring any snacks or supplemental foods into Chile for this reason.<br><\/div>","Custom_FB_Additional_Notes_-_MISC_2":"<strong>MONEY:<\/strong>We suggest bringing as much cash as you are comfortable with. Chile is more expensive than most South American countries, with prices comparable to the US or Europe, while Argentina is moderately priced for Americans. US dollars and credit cards are accepted everywhere that our trip itinerary goes. We suggest you carry money in US dollars in small denominations ($20s, $10s, $5s); tipping can be done with larger bills ($50s, $100s). Please note: It is important that US dollars are not vandalized or ripped. Individuals and businesses in Argentina and Chile will not accept bills that are torn or written on. You will need to budget spending money for gratuities, any meals not included in the trip itinerary, souvenir shopping, and any other personal items you may wish to buy. You should also plan to pay for laundry services during the trip in US dollars.<div><div><br><\/div><div><div><br><\/div><div><strong>TIPPING: <\/strong>Tipping is completely discretionary, but over the years, clients have asked us for tipping guidelines to reward guides for outstanding service. A range of reference would be $280-$340 USD per trip member for the Trip Leader, $100 USD for the driver, and $80-$100 USD for the Assistant Trip Leader in Chile. We recommend tipping in US dollars. The Trip Leader takes care of gratuities for luggage handling, waiters at restaurants, and other local guides who are with the group for only a short<\/div>time.<\/div><\/div>","Custom_Arrival":"<strong>ARRIVING IN BUENOS AIRES<\/strong><br>A Wilderness Travel representative will meet you at the Buenos Aires airport upon your arrival to transfer you to your hotel. After collecting your luggage, exit baggage claim and look for our representative. They will be waiting for you in the arrivals area, holding a Wilderness Travel sign. <br><br>Your Trip Leader will coordinate the city tour, orientation and Welcome Dinner on the afternoon of Day 1. For the city tour, participants typically meet in the hotel lobby at 2:00 pm on Day 1.<br><br>","Custom_Arrival-_Meeting_Place":"","Custom_Arrival_Transfer":"","Custom_Departure":"<strong>\nDEPARTING PUNTA ARENAS<\/strong><br>\nA transfer will be provided to the Punta Arenas Airport on Day 16 for your departure flight.<br>","Custom_Extra_Services":"<strong>HOTELS AND TRANSFERS<\/strong><br>\nIf you are arriving or departing on a different day and have arranged a private transfer and\/or extra hotel night through Wilderness Travel, please refer to your Extra Services Confirmation (ESC) included with your Final Documents. If you are staying at a hotel other than the WT group hotel, please make sure you have specified your transfer needs directly with our office. If you are traveling on your own prior to the trip, please plan to be at the group hotel by 2:00 pm on Day 1.","Custom_Contact_Information_for_Friends_and_Family":"If friends or family wish to contact you during the trip, we encourage them to call, text, or email you directly. Another option is to reach you by calling the hotel (please see the enclosed Hotel List). If they are unable to reach you directly, please instruct them to call our office in Berkeley, California, and we will get a message to you as soon as possible. If they need to reach you outside of our office hours, we ask that they reach out to your Trip Leaders and Local Agent (contact information is listed below) and also leave a message with our Berkeley office, so that we can follow up with our team on the ground. <br><br>We recommend using <a href=\"https:\/\/www.whatsapp.com\/\">WhatsApp<\/a>, and suggest you download the free app and enter the local emergency contact number(s) in advance of your trip.","Custom_Outfitter_Contacts_Left":"<strong>SAY HUEQUE<\/strong><br>Emergency phone: +54 9 11 3770 4335<br>","Custom_Outfitter_Contacts_Right":"","Custom_ESC-Outfitter_Contacts_Left_Override":"","Custom_name_slug":"argentina-chile-ultimate-patagonia-hiking-tour","Custom_Meta_Description":"The most comprehensive hiking tour in Patagonia. Explore Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, Chile's Paine National Park & Tierra del Fuego. 16-day trip.","Custom_List_Description":"Enjoy the best day hikes in Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park, Chile's Paine National Park, and Tierra del Fuego at \"the ends of the Earth,\" with accommodations in fine lodges.","Custom_Redirect":"","Custom_PJ_-_Best_Months":"","Custom_After_Dates":"\r\n**Book early to get the most attractive airfares, especially for the holiday departures!","Custom_Trip_Web_Note":"","Custom_Title_Tag":"Ultimate Patagonia Hiking Tour | Crossing Argentina to Chile","Custom_Before_Days":"","Custom_After_Days_Header_1":"","Custom_After_Days_Text_1":"","Custom_After_Days_Header_2":"","Custom_After_Days_Text_2":"","Custom_Choosing_the_Right_Trip":"","Custom_References":"","Custom_Visit_Our_Website":"","Custom_Helpful_Links":"","Custom_Choosing_Right_Trip_Office_Contact":"","Custom_About_WT_Expeditions":"","Custom_Arrival_-_Sales":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2022-12-19T12:57:39 --><p><strong>Suggested Airport:<\/strong> Ministro Pistarini Int'l Airport (EZE)<br \/><strong>Suggested Date &amp; Time:<\/strong> Day 1, by 12:00 pm<br \/><br \/><strong>Meeting Place: <\/strong>You will be met at the Buenos Aires airport upon arrival and transferred to the Palladio Hotel. Your Trip Leader or a WT representative will meet you outside the customs area and will be holding a Wilderness Travel sign. On Day 1, there is an afternoon tour and Welcome Dinner in the evening.<br \/><br \/>Wilderness Travel will book the Buenos Aires\/Ushuaia\/Calafate flights for you. These internal flights will be billed on your final invoice.<\/p>","Custom_Departure_-_Sales":"<p><strong>Suggested Airport:<\/strong> Presidente Carlos Ib&aacute;&ntilde;ez International Airport (PUQ)<br><strong>Suggested Date &amp; Time:<\/strong> Day 16, anytime <br><br>A transfer will be provided from Hotel Cabo de Hornos to Presidente Carlos Ib&aacute;&ntilde;ez International Airport in Punta Arenas on Day 16. Since you will be spending the previous night in Punta Arenas, you are free to depart from Punta Arenas anytime on Day 16. <br><br>You are responsible for booking your departing flight from Punta Arenas on Day 16 as part of your international ticket. All flights from Punta Arenas connect in Santiago (SCL) en route to the US. Wilderness Travel recommends either of these choices: <br><br>1. Book your international departure flight with LATAM or Delta Airlines (they are partners) with a connection in Santiago: Punta Arenas (PUQ) to Santiago (SCL) to US.<br>2. Or, book your international departure flight with the airline of your choice to fly from Santiago to the US, and use LATAM or Sky Airlines for the Punta Arenas (PUQ) to Santiago (SCL) connecting flight. SKY does not partner with any other carrier. <br><br>Important: Be sure to allow <strong>at least three hours<\/strong> connection time in Santiago for immigration, customs,and security check-in for your international departure flight. The Santiago airport can be congested. Lines are long throughout the early and late evening as many flights depart SCL just before midnight.<\/p>","Custom_International_Air_Travel":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2022-12-19T13:04:24 --><p>You are responsible for making your own arrangements for flights to and from South America.<br \/><br \/>For this trip, Delta Airlines is a good option since they fly to both Buenos Aires and Santiago and are partners with LATAM, which provides service for the flight from Punta Arenas to Santiago on Day 16. American Airlines and United Airlines also service both Buenos Aires and Santiago.<br \/><br \/>It is always an overnight flight to reach Buenos Aires from the US, so you will have to book your flights to depart the US a day prior to the start of the trip. Buenos Aires has two airports; please book your flights to EZE, Buenos Aires' international airport.<br \/><br \/>There are many online consolidators for booking travel, but for more personal help arranging air transport, you can contact Exito Travel at 1-800-655-4053 in the US or 1-800-670-2605 in Canada. They are very adept at putting flight itineraries together, to even the most far-flung places. More information can be found at <a href=\"https:\/\/exitotravel.com\/\">www.exitotravel.com.<\/a><br \/><br \/><strong>Please do not purchase your tickets until you are confirmed on the trip and have reviewed your proposed air schedule with our office.<\/strong> Once your tickets have been purchased, please send us a copy of your airline schedule so we can reserve your airport transfers.<br \/><br \/>The name on your airline ticket must match the name on your passport exactly, and your passport must be valid for at least six months after your date of return to the US. <br \/><br \/>Due to airline schedules, an extra overnight may be necessary at either the start or end of your trip. This is an &quot;on your own&quot; expense. We are happy to book extra hotel nights or extra airport transfers for you.<\/p>","Custom_Extra_Hotel_Nights":"","Custom_Recommended_Hotels":"","Custom_A_and_D_Misc_-_Header_1":"","Custom_A_and_D_Misc_-_Text_1":"","Custom_A_and_D_Misc_-_Header_2":"","Custom_A_and_D_Misc_-_Text_2":"","Custom_About_Private_Journeys":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Header_1":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Text_1":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Header_2":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Text_2":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Header_3":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Text_3":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Header_4":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Text_4":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Header_5":"","Custom_FAQ_-_Text_5":"","Custom_file_name":"ultimate-patagonia","Custom_Passport":"A valid passport is required for your trip. Be sure to check the expiration date. Your passport must be valid for your duration of stay in Argentina and Chile; however, we recommend traveling with a passport that is valid for at least six months after your date of exit from Argentina and Chile. In addition, we recommend your passport has at least two completely blank visa pages for every country you will be visiting. It is very important that the blank pages say &#8220;Visas&#8221; at the top. The last few pages of your passport, which say &#8220;Amendments and Endorsements,&#8221; and the final page of your passport, which may not have a page number, are not considered to be legitimate visa pages. You can request a new passport through US Passport Services Office (<a href=\"https:\/\/travel.state.gov\/content\/travel\/en\/passports.html\">travel.state.gov\/passports<\/a>) or use a visa service agency, which can take care of your passport renewal and expedite the process, if needed. We recommend Passport Visas Express (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.passportvisasexpress.com\/\">passportvisasexpress.com<\/a>). Be sure to allow sufficient time to acquire this before your trip. <br><br>We recommend carrying photocopies of your passport's photo page, two extra passport photos, and any acquired visa pages for your trip (if applicable). This is useful as an additional piece of identification or in case your passport is lost.","Custom_Visas_and_Entry_Notes":"US citizens do not need a visa for Argentina or Chile. If you are a citizen of any country other than the US, check with a local consulate for entry requirements. <br><br>If you are planning to travel to the Brazil side on the Iguazu Falls extension: as of April 10, 2025, US citizens must obtain an e-Visa in advance through Brazil's e-Visa portal: <a href=\"https:\/\/brazil.vfsevisa.com\/\">brazil.vfsevisa.com<\/a>","Custom_Money":"Chile is more expensive than most South American countries, with prices comparable to the US or Europe, while Argentina is moderately priced for Americans. US dollars and credit cards are accepted everywhere that our trip itinerary goes. We suggest you carry money in US dollars in small denominations ($20s, $10s); tipping can be done with larger bills ($50s, $100s). <br><br>Please note: It is important that US dollars are not vandalized or ripped. Individuals and businesses in Argentina and Chile will not accept bills that are torn or written on. <br><br>You will need to budget spending money for gratuities, any meals not included in the trip itinerary, souvenir shopping, and any other personal items you may wish to buy. <br><br>To use an ATM internationally, you must have a four-digit PIN. If you plan to use your credit cards, inform your credit card company before your departure that you will be using the card abroad. Please note that there is limited access to ATMs while on the trip. <br><br><strong>Important Note:<\/strong> The lodge in El Chalten (Hosteria El Pilar) only accepts cash (USD or Argentine Pesos) as they are not able to process credit card payments. If you wish to do laundry at this location, please plan to pay in cash.","Custom_Tipping":"Tipping is completely discretionary, but over the years, clients have asked us for tipping guidelines to reward guides for outstanding service. A range of reference would be $280-$340 USD per trip member for the Trip Leader, $100 USD for the driver, and $80-$100 USD for the Assistant Trip Leader in Chile. We recommend tipping in US dollars. The Trip Leader takes care of gratuities for luggage handling, waiters at restaurants, and other local guides who are with the group for only a short time.","Custom_Food":"Please reach out to us directly to discuss any dietary restrictions or concerns you may have. We can make arrangements for most diets, but please keep in mind that certain cultural differences or logistical limitations can make it difficult or at times impossible to accommodate all requests. With this in mind, please inform us at least eight weeks before your trip if you have a special diet, and any food allergies in particular, so we can do our best to meet your needs.","Custom_Communications":"<strong>Telephone<\/strong><br>The international dialing code for Argentina is 54; for Chile, 56. Please contact your cell phone company for specific instructions for international use.<br><strong><br>Email &amp; Internet Access<br><\/strong> Internet access (via WiFi) is available at most of our lodges; however, there is limited internet access at Estancia Helsingfors and in Paine National Park. There is good connectivity in Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, El Calafate, and Punta Arenas. Please keep in mind that there is very limited cell phone service throughout Patagonia.","Custom_Electricity":"Argentina and Chile have 220-volt current. Plugs in Argentina have three slanted flat pins (type I); plugs in Chile have two round pins (type C). Bring a converter and plug adapter kit for appliance use.","Custom_Laundry":"Most lodges have laundry services; however, sometimes there is limited time during your stay to use that service. Please plan to do laundry once (maybe twice) on the trip, but otherwise bring enough items to last the entire trip or plan to wash clothes yourself. Items should be lightweight so they can dry overnight. <br><br><strong>Note: <\/strong>The Trip Leader will organize laundry for the group during the 4-day stay at El Pilar. Please plan to pay with cash.","Custom_Ship_Notes":"","Custom_Inoculations":"<div>No inoculations are required for this trip. We recommend you discuss the following with your physician: <br><br><strong>Tetanus Booster:<\/strong> It is very easy to get a small cut. A booster is strongly recommended (effective for 10 years). <br><strong><br>Hepatitis:<\/strong> The vaccines HAVRIX and VAQTA (two injections, six to 18 months apart) give long-term protection against Hepatitis A and are worthwhile if you travel regularly to developing countries. <br><br><strong>Typhoid:<\/strong> The CDC recommends the shot or the oral vaccine, Vivotif Berna. <br><br><strong>Yellow Fever:<\/strong> A Yellow Fever vaccination is strongly recommended if you plan to take the Iguazu Falls Extension, specifically if you visit the <em>Brazil<\/em> side of the falls. The shot is good for 10 years. Have proof of the shot recorded in your International Health Card. <\/div><div><br><\/div>","Custom_International_Health":"","Custom_Malaria_Prevention":"","Custom_Staying_Healthy":"Filtered\/potable water is plentiful on the trip, but it is important to remember to drink bottled\/filtered water only and to brush your teeth with bottle\/filtered water, as well. Do not brush your teeth with tap water. Lastly, avoid ice in your drinks unless you are sure it was made with treated water. When in doubt, ask your Trip Leader for guidelines.","Custom_Getting_In_Shape":"","Custom_Medical_Care":"","Custom_Altitude_Considerations":"","Custom_Covid-19":"","Custom_Reading_List":"Elevate your travel experience by delving into this curated collection of books tailored to your upcoming adventure. They will not only entertain but also provide invaluable insights into the history, culture, cuisine, wildlife, mountain trails, or even folklore of the places you're about to explore. Discover the perfect companions for your journey ahead by <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/lists\/wilderness-travel-patagonia\">following the link<\/a> or scanning the QR code. ","Custom_Photography":"","Custom_Cultural_Considerations":"","Custom_Giving_Back":"","Custom_Enviromental_Concerns":"","Custom_Shopping_and_Souvenirs":"","Custom_Seasickness":"","Custom_Explore":"","Custom_Additional_Information":"","Custom_Essentials":"<ul><li>Air tickets (or E-tickets)<\/li><li>Passport<\/li><li>One other picture ID, such as a driver's license<\/li><li>Expense money<\/li><\/ul>","Custom_Luggage":"<ul><li>Soft-sided roller bag<\/li><li>Daypack, large enough for a fleece jacket, rain gear, water bottle, camera, and other items you want on the trail. It should be a shoulder pack (not a fanny pack) with a supporting waist belt. Packs with a capacity of 1450-2000 cubic inches (or 30-40 liters) are recommended. Hike with your pack before the trip to make sure it is comfortable.<\/li><\/ul><strong>Weight Limits:<\/strong> There is a baggage weight limit on luggage for internal flights within Argentina. Each traveler is limited to 33 lbs for checked bags, 11 lbs for carry-on bags, and 6 lbs for personal items. Excess baggage fees may apply and must be paid via credit card directly to the carrier.<br>","Custom_Clothing":"Our best advice for anticipating weather on this trip is to be prepared for everything! You'll want to pack lightly, leaving space for souvenirs, but you also want to be prepared for all kinds of weather.<br><strong><br>Fabrics:<\/strong> An insulating base layer (top and bottom) beneath your hiking clothes will keep you warm and comfortable. Capilene, fleece, and other synthetic fabrics are excellent, as are lightweight wool insulating layers by Patagonia, Icebreakers, and SmartWool. Cotton is not a good insulator, especially as a first layer next to the skin. Once it gets wet from perspiration, it stays wet and keeps you cold.<br><strong><br>Burrs:<\/strong> Some Patagonian plants are spiny and have stickers or burrs that load up on socks, pants, and especially on pile clothing. Gaiters can be helpful in protecting your pant legs from burrs and keeping mud off if it is rainy. Wind pants reduce the burr load on pant legs. A pocket comb or Swiss army knife is helpful for removing burrs. <br><br><ul><li>Fiberfill, down or thick fleece jacket. Temperatures can be as low as 40 &deg;F.<\/li><li>Fleece sweater. Some people prefer vests.<\/li><li>Excellent quality rain\/wind shell jacket with hood and good quality rain\/wind pants. Gore-Tex is best.<\/li><li>Hiking pants. Synthetic, quick-drying fabric is best. Jeans are not suitable because they are made of heavy cotton.<\/li><li>Sturdy hiking shorts (optional&mdash;it is rare but it may be warm enough for shorts on some days)<\/li><li>Polypropylene, Capilene, or wool long underwear, bottoms and tops<\/li><li>Long-sleeved shirts. Quick-drying &#8220;travel&#8221; fabrics are best.<\/li><li>T-shirts<\/li><li>Shade\/sun hat with wide brim. A hat with a chinstrap is best in the Patagonian wind!<\/li><li>Fleece or wool hat for warmth<\/li><li>Lightweight polypropylene gloves<\/li><li>Lightweight or medium-weight hiking boots with Vibram-type soles and waterproofable uppers<\/li><li>Running shoes or tennis shoes to change into after day's hike (and Tevas if you plan to take the Iguazu Falls extension)<\/li><li>Gaiters to protect socks and pants from burrs, thistles, and stickers<\/li><li>Insulating headband for protection against wind<\/li><li>Hiking socks. Thorlo brand (moisture-wicking synthetic with padded toes and heels) are a good choice. Make sure you bring enough so you always have clean, dry socks.<\/li><li>Casual socks for city wear<\/li><li>Swimsuit for hotel pool\/hot tub<\/li><li>Underwear. Synthetics dry faster.<\/li><li>Sleepwear (long underwear can double)<\/li><li>Lightweight casual city\/hotel attire (it will be hot and humid in Buenos Aires)<\/li><\/ul>","Custom_Hiking_Boots":"","Custom_Equipment":"<ul><li>Sturdy, reusable, wide-mouth water bottles or hydration reservoir. 3 liters total capacity recommended for the longest hikes.<\/li><li>Good quality sunglasses with case. A spare pair of sunglasses is invaluable should your first pair be broken or lost.<\/li><li>Collapsible walking stick or trekking poles. Hiking with a collapsible hiking pole, such as those by Leki, REI, and Black Diamond, helps to distribute your body weight, takes pressure off your knees, and improves your balance.<\/li><li>Waterproof pack cover<\/li><\/ul><strong><br> Note about contact lenses:<\/strong> Patagonia is constantly windy, and this can make wearing contact lenses miserable. We strongly suggest that you bring a pair of eyeglasses just in case!","Custom_Personal_First_Aid":"Every trip member should bring a small kit for personal use. Your own experience will influence your choices.<br><br><ul><li>Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher. We recommend mineral-based sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide because they do not contain harsh chemicals that are harmful to the environment. Brands such as Honest Company, Badger, and Alba Botanica are found in most sporting goods stores and drugstores.<\/li><li>Lip balm with sunscreen and\/or zinc oxide<\/li><li>Aspirin, ibuprofen, or Tylenol for muscle pain or headache, Tylenol PM<\/li><li>Topical antibiotic (such as Neosporin) for cuts<\/li><li>Small amount of insect repellent, especially for time spent in Buenos Aires<\/li><li>Blister kit. Look for the long-lasting gel-type bandages that you can apply directly on blisters, such as Band-Aid Advanced Healing Bandages or Curad Gel Multi-Day Bandages. &#8220;Liquid band-aids,&#8221; such as New-Skin, are useful because they dry rapidly to form a tough protective cover over a blister.<\/li><li>Dramamine or other medication for motion sickness (for long days of road travel)<\/li><li>Anti-bacterial gel for hand washing<\/li><li>Antihistamine such as Benadryl and cold remedy such as Sudafed<\/li><li>Imodium for diarrhea<\/li><li>Prescription medications properly labeled<\/li><\/ul>","Custom_Optional_Items":"<ul><li>Assorted plastic bags to keep items dry in your bag (it's also a good idea to bring plastic baggies for disposal of toilet paper while on hikes)<\/li><li>Camera, spare batteries<\/li><li>Headband or ear muffs for wind protection<\/li><li>Reading\/writing material. A few long days of bus travel are required to travel the long distances between the wilderness areas we visit.<\/li><li>Binoculars<\/li><li>Bandana<\/li><li>Money belt or neck pouch. Always carry your passport, credit cards, and cash with you in a money belt or neck pouch tucked down inside your shirt or blouse.<\/li><\/ul>","Custom_Prohibited_Items":"","Custom_When_to_Go":"","Custom_Children":"","Custom_Tag_Line":"Hiking in Tierra del Fuego, Chile, and Argentina","Custom_Lodging":"15 nights hotels and lodges","Custom_Meals":"All meals included except 1 lunch and 1 dinner","Custom_Difficulty":"10 hiking days on moderate to steep trails, 5-8 hours a day, altitudes below 4,000 feet, possible extreme wind and sudden rainstorms","Custom_Currency_Exchange_Rate":"","Custom_Travel_Insurance":"","Custom_Fuel_Surcharge":"","Custom_Signing_Up_For_a_Trip_-_Email":"","Custom_Optional_Hotel_Upgrades_-_This_Year":"","Custom_Optional_Hotel_Upgrades_-_Next_Year":"","Custom_Trip_Cost_Misc_Header":"","Custom_Trip_Cost_Misc_Text":"","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like":"<p>This trip is rated&nbsp;<strong>Level 4, Moderate to Strenuous,<\/strong>&nbsp;according to our trip grading system, with 10 hiking days. The hiking will be physically demanding at times, but we do offer shorter options on the longer hikes. For the most part, the trails are not overly difficult, but the approaches and descents can be somewhat steep, and the conditions can at times be rocky or muddy. All the hikes take place below 4,000 feet, so altitude acclimatization is not an issue.<div><br><\/div><div>Please note that the Trip Leader may make adjustments to the itinerary and hiking routes, depending on local weather and trail conditions.<\/p>","Custom_Terrain":"","Custom_Getting_in_Shape":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-06-11T15:44:24 --><p>We recommend you make a special effort to get in good physical condition for this trip. The better condition you are in, the more you will enjoy your experience. We suggest you begin training several months before departure. Start gradually by doing hikes, running, using a Stairmaster, or riding bikes. The object is to improve your overall aerobic capacity and get your hiking muscles limbered up. Even a brisk 30-45 minute walk every other day over moderately steep terrain can do wonders for your conditioning, and it's a great way to break in your hiking boots.<\/p>","Custom_Weather":"<meta charset=\"utf-8\"\/><body><p>We time our trips for Patagonia's ideal hiking weather, which is from late November through early March, when we can enjoy the mildest temperatures and 16 hours of daylight. November (spring) is blessed with wildflowers and March (fall) offers the start of spectacular fall foliage. With its deep southern latitude, you might expect Patagonia's weather to be more \"polar\" than it really is. In fact, the austral summer temperatures are relatively moderate. During Patagonia's summer months (November through March in the Southern Hemisphere), the thermometer rarely drops below 40&deg;F and will usually reach into the high 60s&deg;F and even low 70s&deg;F during the day. Nevertheless, the weather is radically changeable. Rain, sleet, and snow can occur at any time&mdash;perhaps just a few hours before or after sunny skies and 70&deg;F temperatures.<\/p><p>The enormous, unbroken stretches of ocean to the west and south of the tip of South America leave the Patagonian Andes exposed to strong and persistent winds. Winds circling the globe between latitudes of 40s&deg;F and 60s&deg;F have little obstruction when they reach the tip of South America. Experiencing these winds is almost inevitable on any Patagonian journey. For most part, you can expect winds of 9 to 13 miles per hour, but they can occasionally gust much higher, quickly \"cooling down\" an otherwise pleasant day. Prepare for this by wearing layered clothing and always having rain and\/or wind protection handy.<\/p><\/body>","Custom_Accommodations":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-06-11T15:43:31 --><p>Our spectacularly located estancias and lodges are a highlight of the trip, and we often have these entire lodges to ourselves. Please remember, though, that rooms in these unique places are not always of uniform or international size. Our Trip Leaders try their best to assign rooms in a fair way so that all participants experience an equal advantage throughout the trip as a whole. In addition, please note that many hotels and lodges in Patagonia have twin-bedded rooms. Very few have &quot;matrimonial&quot; rooms (rooms with a double bed). While we can request a double-bedded room for you if you ask us well in advance, we cannot guarantee it. Single rooms in Patagonian lodges tend to come in small sizes in exchange for the privacy they afford.<\/p>","Custom_Cuisine":"","Custom_Transportation":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-06-11T15:45:24 --><p>There are some long driving days on this trip, and although we have a very comfortable vehicle, everyone should be prepared for stretches of bumpy road conditions<\/p>","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like_-_Header_1":"","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like_-_Text_1":"","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like_-_Header_2":"","Custom_What_the_Trip_is_Like_-_Text_2":"","Custom_Trip_Level_Note_1":"","Custom_Trip_Level_Note_2":"","System_Choosing_the_Right_Trip":"<p>Adventure travel often involves exotic destinations, unusual levels of physical exertion, or activities you may not have participated in previously. We work hard to help you choose the right trip for you, paying attention to your individual interests, abilities, and needs. If you have questions about the level of comfort or any of the activities described in this itinerary, please call Wilderness Travel at 1-800-368-2794 or email us at <a href=\"mailto:\/\/info@wildernesstravel.com\">info@wildernesstravel.com<\/a>.<\/p>","System_References":"<p>We&rsquo;d be happy to put you in touch with a past client that has traveled with us.<\/p>","System_Visit_Our_Website":"<p>At <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/\">www.wildernesstravel.com<\/a>, you can book your trip online or find out about added departures, last-minute deals, and one-time Limited Edition adventures that aren&rsquo;t listed in our catalog. You can also access our complete library of detailed itineraries filled with enticing photos and videos, read bios of our Trip Leaders, find descriptions of trip accommodations, and check real-time availability of any trips that interest you.<\/p>","System_Helpful_Links":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-01-27T07:52:03 --><p>Wilderness Travel has compiled a list of useful websites for travelers. Find the Toucan Club tab on the home page of our website and choose Helpful Links: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/ toucan\/links\">www.wildernesstravel.com\/ toucan\/links<\/a>.<\/p>","System_About_New_Trips":"This is a new adventure and one that we are particularly excited about offering. However, as with all new departures, flexibility and a spirit of adventure are always appreciated! Activities are described in the itinerary but they can vary, sometimes considerably, depending on weather conditions, the group, and other factors.","System_About_Private_Journeys":"<p>Wilderness Travel Private Journeys are designed for people who want to travel with their own small private group, but who still want to experience the same superb itinerary design, great accommodations, and signature quality of Wilderness Travel's escorted group trips. These Private Journeys allow you to choose your own dates and your traveling companions&mdash;and enjoy the WT touch on all aspects of the journey.<\/p>","System_Limited_Edition_Adventures":"This is a Limited Edition adventure&mdash;which means a unique trip we've never run before or offer only every few years. Led by our most experienced Trip Leaders, these journeys often take place in remote destinations with only the most basic infrastructure for tourism. If you see a Limited Edition trip scheduled for this year, now is the time to sign up, as spaces fill very early and the trip may not be back for a while! Planned daily activities and actual timings may vary due to local conditions or the discretion of your Trip Leader&mdash;it is important to bring your spirit of adventure for these special exploratory journeys!","System_Social_Media":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:33:43 --><p><strong>SOCIAL MEDIA:<\/strong> We invite you to share your adventure with us on social media. Tag @wildernesstravel and we may even feature your content on our pages!<\/p>","System_If_You_Miss_Your_Flight":"<p><strong>IF YOU MISS YOUR FLIGHT<\/strong><br>If you miss your flight or are otherwise delayed, contact our Wilderness Travel office, as well as our local partners, with your new flight information. Refer to the Emergency Contact Information listed in this Final Bulletin.<\/p>","System_Valid_Passport":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-06-16T10:26:21 --><p><strong>VALID PASSPORT:<\/strong> Check that your passport is valid for at least six months from the last day of your trip, and that you have at least two blank pages for any necessary visa or entry and exit stamps.<\/p>","System_Insurance_Policy":"<p><strong>INSURANCE POLICY:<\/strong> If you have purchased the Travelex Travel Protection Plan, you should have received an email confirmation of your policy. Please bring a digital or printed copy of this policy with you. If you cannot find your email confirmation, please contact Travelex's Customer Solutions team at 844-877-1885 or e-mail customersolutions@travelexinsurance.com. If you have not purchased Travelex insurance already, you have the option to do so up to 24 hours prior to your departure.<\/p>","System_Covid-19_Travel_Requirements":"<p><strong>PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION<\/strong><strong>: <\/strong>Please review your Pre-Departure Information booklet included in this packet for important information regarding Wilderness Travel's COVID-19 protocols, packing lists, recommended reading, tipping, etc.<\/p>","System_Wilderness_Travel_Office":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:38:07 --><p>Our office in Berkeley, California can be reached at 510-558-2488, or by email at info@wildernesstravel.com. We are available during regular business hours (M-F, 8:30 am-5:00 pm, PST). <\/p>","System_ECI_Travel_Insurance":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:38:31 --><p>If you have purchased the Travelex Travel Protection Plan through Wilderness Travel, please remember to bring your Confirmation of Coverages (COC) with you on the trip, including your Plan Number and important emergency contact information.<\/p><p>If you've purchased a travel protection plan on your own, we recommend that you bring a copy of your policy, including all coverages, with you on your trip.<\/p>","System_Face_Masks_and_Hand_Sanitizer":"","System_DidNotPurchase_Insurance":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-02-28T12:27:44 --><p>Travel Insurance: We recommend that you purchase travel insurance for this trip. For your convenience, we offer Travelex travel protection. Please let us know if you would like us to add the Travelex Travel Protection Plan to this final invoice. You can learn more about the policy on our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/toucan\/travel-insurance\">website<\/a>.<\/p>","System_Purchased_Insurance":"Please remember to bring a copy of your Travelex Confirmation of Coverage and State Specific Policy with you on your trip. You should have received an email directly from Travelex with these documents. If you need this email to be re-sent, please contact Travelex's Customer Solutions team at 844-877-1885 or e-mail customersolutions@travelexinsurance.com. <br><br><br>","System_COVID-19":"The Public Health Emergency for COVID-19 declared by the World Health Organization and the US Department of Health and Human Services expired in 2023. As of March 2024, we no longer require guests who exhibit cold or flu symptoms to test for COVID-19. Guests who test positive for COVID-19 will be required to follow local health protocols, wear a mask in group vehicles and during indoor activities for the remainder of the trip, and may be asked to dine separately. Any travel companion sharing a room with them will also be required to wear a mask at all times in the shared group vehicles for the remainder of the trip.<br><br>We encourage all travelers to actively monitor their own well-being and to use common-sense preventative measures such as regular handwashing (or use of hand sanitizer) and\/or wearing a face mask. If you are feeling sick, we encourage you to self-isolate and\/or wear a mask to protect your fellow travelers. Guests may be required to wear a mask if the Trip Leader believes the situation warrants it.<br><br>Leading up to the trip, we encourage you to do everything possible to stay healthy, including avoiding close contact with anyone displaying cold or flu symptoms and washing your hands often. As always, by traveling with Wilderness Travel, guests agree to be accountable for their own well-being. If you are worried about a fellow traveler's cold or flu-like symptoms, you may opt to wear a mask or distance yourself as needed. It's important to remember that there are inherent risks associated with travel and group settings.<br><br>These protocols will be reviewed and adjusted as guidance evolves. <br><br>","System_Photography":"<strong>Camera Recommendations<\/strong><br>With the many advances in digital technology, a simple compact digital camera or even your smartphone is capable of taking pictures suitable for the needs of most people. For higher quality images and the ability to use long lenses for closer wildlife pictures, a DSLR camera is well worthwhile, though heavier. Most digital cameras and phones have good video options, but you may want to consider a GoPro for a lightweight, waterproof option. Always practice ahead of time with new equipment and bring your manual with you. You may want to consider renting camera equipment for your trip from places such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.lensrentals.com\/\">lensrentals.com<\/a>. This is an especially good idea for renting large zoom lenses that you may need for just one trip. Adding their extra insurance fee to cover expensive equipment is recommended. <br><strong><br>Camera Accessories<\/strong><br>We recommend bringing at least two large capacity memory cards or a small digital storage unit (or tablet) to back up your photos, freeing space on your memory cards. Don't forget to bring a battery charger and a backup battery so one is always charged and ready to use. For trips where you may be away from power sources for multiple days, consider looking into a solar-powered battery charger or buying additional backup batteries, and check that you have the appropriate adapter for the electrical outlets in your destination.<br><strong><br>Sharing Your Images<\/strong><br>We would love for you to share photos from your trip, and with your permission, may even use your photos in our marketing materials or on our photo blog. We request that you send us a small sample of your best images. Please email your photos to wtphotoblog@gmail.com or tag us @WildernessTravel on social media.<br><strong><br>Photography Etiquette<\/strong><br>When taking pictures of local people, be aware of cultural considerations. Approaching people with a warm smile and using polite gestures or simple phrases to ask permission to photograph them usually works well. It is always recommended to engage people in conversation before asking to photograph them, but if people do not wish to have their photo taken, please honor their requests. We urge travelers to avoid giving money in exchange for photo opportunities, which makes it harder for future travelers to have a meaningful personal interaction with local people. Please always heed your Trip Leader's guidelines for what is appropriate. ","System_Gear_Store":"To help you prepare for your next WT adventure, we've put together a great collection of top brands including Patagonia, Outdoor Research, Eagle Creek, and more at our WT Gear Store (<a href=\"https:\/\/wildernesstravel.newheadings.com\/\">wildernesstravel.newheadings.com<\/a>).","System_Questions?":"<p>Our Area Specialists are your single point of contact and would be happy to answer any questions about your trip!<br>800.368.2794 | 510.558.2488<\/p>","System_Mandatory_Emergency_Evacuation_Insurance":"","System_Pricing_Detail-Small_Group_Adventure":" <br><br>To offer the lowest possible cost, our trips are priced according to the number of participants on the trip. All costs are per person, based on double occupancy. If you wish to have a single room, you must pay the single supplement fee. Please note that Wilderness Travel staff, or guests of Wilderness Travel such as travel writers, photographers, or leaders-in-training, are not included in the tier pricing count.","System_Travel_Insurance":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-01-27T07:58:05 --><p>We highly recommend you purchase travel insurance. You can take advantage of a comprehensive Travel Protection Plan designed for Wilderness Travel by Travelex, or purchase other insurance on your own. See our website for details: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/insurance\">www.wildernesstravel.com\/insurance<\/a><\/p>","System_Make_it_Your_Trip":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:44:18 --><p>The prices above are for the ready-to-book adventure outlined in this Detailed Itinerary, a popular option that has been handcrafted by our Area Specialists to include the best of every destination. While many travelers choose to book this tour as is, our Area Specialists are also happy to work with you to customize this Private Journey to suit your specific interests and style of travel. We can arrange for longer or shorter stays, offer hotel upgrades (see below for sample costs), or add an extension to additional places of interest. We can even add special activities or customize excursions depending on your interests. We invite you to contact us to discuss your options!<\/p>","System_Signing_up_for_a_Trip":"<!-- Generated by XStandard version 3.0.0.0 on 2023-03-29T11:44:42 --><p>Early reservations are recommended since accommodations often sell out far in advance. Please call 1-800-368-2794 and ask for our [Africa Manager] or email us at [africa@ wildernesstravel.com] with any questions that you may have about this trip. To reserve your Private Journey, we will need to know your preferred dates of travel. We will then check availability and send you a proposed itinerary with exact pricing for your adventure. We can typically hold a provisional booking for one week. At that time, we must collect your initial deposit or accommodations will be released. We accept Visa, Mastercard, or American Express card. Upon receipt of your deposit, we will send you a Welcome Packet that includes a letter of confirmation, Detailed Itinerary, Trip Application, Medical Form, and Pre-Departure Information Booklet with information to help you prepare for your adventure. Please see our Cancellations and Transfer Fee Schedule for specific payment information.<\/p>","System_Trip_Leaders":"<p>Wilderness Travel Trip Leaders have a passion and a joy for creating an unforgettable journey. We are extremely proud of them and the incredible travel experiences they make possible. For more information, including client comments about them and which specific trips they will be leading, please visit <a href=\"https:\/\/www.wildernesstravel.com\/leaders\/\">wildernesstravel.com\/leaders<\/a>.<\/p>"},"terms":{"PaymentSchedule":"<p>At time of reservation: $600<br>90 days prior to departure: Balance<\/p>","CancelSchedule":"<p>Up to 91 days prior to departure: No Charge!<br>61-90 days prior to departure: 25% of trip cost<br>46-60 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost<br>45 days or less: 100% of trip cost<br><\/p>"}}