On this Day: Meeting Penguins in Person

Today, two years ago, I was on Isla Magdalena with penguins! This photo just makes me smile. Such a content little chap, eyes closed soaking up the sun’s rays (likely similar to how I looked…

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Driving the Seven Lakes in Bariloche

Driving the seven lakes was the first mini road trip of my travels so far. Although most people (us included) start in Bariloche, the route technically begins in Villa La Angostura and passes seven lakes…

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How I spent 5 days in Bariloche

I’d heard great things about Bariloche. It is often described as the Switzerland of Argentina with its highly renowned chocolate, wooden lodges and alpine ambiance (it’s a ski resort in winter!). It’s a popular holiday…

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A short stop in El Bolsón

El Bolsón is a small hippy town just south of Bariloche and closeish to the Argentinian Chilean border. It was a great place for me to stop for a few days before continuing onwards to…

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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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