After 4 nights in Argentinian Patagonia, we crossed the border into Chile to spend a few days in Chilean Patagonia. The Chilean side is known for Torres Del Paine, a National Park that is ~2,000 square KMs, and is home to some of the most famous treks in Patagonia. We drove about 6 hours from …
Month: January 2020
From Buenos Aires we made our way South (further south than we already were!) to Patagonia. Patagonia spans across both Chile and Argentina, separated down the middle by the Andes Mountain Range. The Argentine side is characterized by grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean side is better known for glaciers, greenery, and rainforests. To get there we flew 3.5 hours Southwest from …
We decided to knock another continent off our bucket list, and set our sights on South America. We had gone back and forth between Buenos Aires, Santiago, and Lima, but after looking into each city Buenos Aires seemed like the right place for us. Turns out we were right, this city is incredible – home …