White Water Rafting in Futaleufú

Meaning ‘big river’ in the Mapuche language, it’s easy to see why Futaleufú is a hot spot for white water rafting and kayaking. White water rafting is undoubtedly the number one activity to do in…

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A day hike to Cerro Castillo

Villa Cerro Castillo was the next tiny pueblo on my Chilean destinations list after Puerto Rio Tranquilo and its marble caves. I’d planned a brief stop so I could do the Cerro Castillo day hike.…

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Chile’s Incredible Marble Caves

After hiking in El Chaltén, I headed back to Chile to Puerto Rio Tranquilo for the marble caves, a group of marble rocks which have been naturally eroded and shaped by wind and water over…

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The W trek in Torres del Paine – packing list, costs and tips

Here is the second instalment for my 5 day W trek in Torres del Paine. In the first post I wrote about my experience of the W trek and how I (unbelievably!) managed to do…

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Hiking the W trek in Torres del Paine

*There are already so many online guides on how to hike/explore/camp/drive Torres del Paine. In this post I’m just going to write about my experience of Torres del Paine’s W trek. I’m not entirely sure…

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Penguins on Isla Magdalena

During my time in Patagonia penguins were on my wishlist to see. I really really wanted to see them! I mean who wouldn’t want to see penguins up close! On my way up to Puerto…

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