Awarding the top experiences of our 9,000km, two month road trip around Chile and Argentina.
Someday Sherpa shares the stories of a girl and her Sherpa taking a big kid gap year to travel through Mexico, Central and South America.
Someday Sherpa shares the stories of a girl and her Sherpa taking a big kid gap year to travel through Mexico, Central and South America.
All in Patagonia
Awarding the top experiences of our 9,000km, two month road trip around Chile and Argentina.
Sounding like an exercise in futility, predicting Patagonia's weather is the sort of undertaking that's a staple of the deluded, delusional and insane.
Before I explain about our first white water rafting experience let me say - it's all about the video!
Catch the marble caves on a sunny day and you’re in for a treat.
Deep in southern Patagonia, there’s an iconic trek just begging to be done - the ‘W’.
Getting off the beaten track is only ever one turn away.
It’s not often that I am truly marvelled. But Perito Moreno Glacier marvelled me to my core.
When I thought of Patagonia the first images to spring to mind were those of jagged mountain ranges, endless green plains and a solitary, exposed feel.
Home to photogenic wildlife, the Beagle Channel is an 240km stretch of water that slices through the Fin del Mundo (the bottom of the world).
Hiking to Lake Esmerelda epitomised the Patagonia landscape. This was the 'wow walk'.
Wild. Rugged. Remote. It is here that nature touches your heart. There are five walks to choose from - we need more days here as each one is so different.
Welcome to the Fin del Mundo - the End of the World, where the land is wild and the animals roam free.