Hiking Patagonia: where do you start?
As part of her two year solo trek, Dina Carter gives you the lowdown on hiking hubs in Patagonia
As part of her two year solo trek, Dina Carter gives you the lowdown on hiking hubs in Patagonia
Writer Carolyn McCarthy applauds how two friends are travelling of the length of the Americas to connect with locals — especially women.
Planning a trip to the end of the earth? Patagonia expert Carolyn McCarthy shares her top tips for trekking what is, arguably, South America's finest national park.
See how our travellers took their Instagram accounts to new heights this week as we round up their best mountain pics.
Ask anyone who’s been—South America doesn’t have a bad side. From our travellers to you, these are our favourite ‘grams from the past week.
For a wide array of landscapes and geography, look no further than Patagonia. There’s lakes, mountain ranges, glaciers, forests, and even volcanos! With a wealth of national parks to explore, your camera’s shutter will be working overtime as you attempt to capture all the postcard-perfect shots that Patagonia has to offer. Here’s a few examples!
Meet seasoned G Adventures CEO, Nadia. She's traveled and been a guide in numerous places, making her the perfect person to show you around and introduce you to the best spots anywhere you go with her!
Check out these naturally dapper penguins of all types in their cute little tuxedos - they got dressed up just for you!
Avalanches and Glaciers - look out at beautiful scenery after some hiking, but don't let that scare you, you're capable of more than you think!
Located in Southern Chile, Torres del Paine National Park is a top destination for hikers and climbers in Patagonia. The End of the Earth tour offered us 3 days and 2 nights of hiking and camping in the park.