Ushuaia – End of the World After our marvellous journey through Patagonia, we reached la Tierra de Fuego at its very last but not least destination, Ushuaia, Fin del Mundo. Our very first stop has been the most touristic one to see the signal “Fin del Mundo”. It is a nice feeling to see...
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El Chálten y El Calafate Gallery
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W Trek – Torres del Paine
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Refugio Cuernos/Chileno/Las Tres Torres – 75km W Trek – Torres del Paine After our morning walk on the third day to Mirador Británico, we went to our 3rd camp site los Cuernos. We were tired on this 3rd day but luckily the path was easy going. Some parts were a bit steep but most...
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Camping Italiano – 25km W Trek – Torres del Paine For our second day we hit the road again to reach Campamento Italiano. It is one of the free camping owned by CONAF. We walked 25km from Refugio Grey. The road was easy though, flat and mostly going down. The challenging part has been...
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Refugio Grey – 30km W Trek – Torres del Paine This W Trek is one of the Highlights we have been looking for during this trip. A 5 days/4 nights incredible experience in “Parque Natural Torres del Paine” (handle by CONAF) to see the Glacier Grey, Mirador Británico and finally las Tres Torres (read...
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Groovy chilean city of Valparaiso The grooviest city in Chile which must be on any traveller bucket list is Valparaiso. Only 90 minutes from Santiago it is a worthy stop to make. Back in the 19th Century the city used to be a moneyed port traffic, until the opening of the Panama Canal which slowed...
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10 things about Santiago de Chile After two weeks in the beautiful metropolitan city of Santiago de Chile, here are the most interesting things we would like to share. 1. Its European and American influence. Santiago is a very beautiful and modern city. Between American style and Europe, you can easily find the atmosphere of...
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Watch us at 5300mts of Altitude
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