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…
View PostMeaning ‘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…
View PostVilla 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.…
View PostAfter 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…
View PostAfter El Calafate and the Perito Moreno glacier it was time to head to El Chaltén, Argentina’s lower key equivalent of Chile’s Torres del Paine. Having already been to Torres del Paine, I immediately noticed…
View PostAfter finishing the W trek in Torres del Paine, it was time to continue my journey upwards through Patagonia. Crossing back into Argentina, my next destination was El Calafate and the Perito Moreno glacier –…
View PostHere 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…
View Post*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…
View PostDuring 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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