Patagonia Travel Tips

Patagonia, straddling Chile and Argentina, is a realm of jagged peaks, colossal glaciers, and windswept steppes that demands respect and careful planning. This guide offers insider tips for international travellers seeking to navigate its wild beauty, from Torres del Paine to the Perito Moreno Glacier, with advice on self-drive routes, local culture, and the region's emerging food scene.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Patagonia demands at least two weeks to cover highlights. Dedicate 5–7 days to Torres del Paine and the Argentine side (El Calafate/El Chaltén), plus 3–4 days for Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego. If self-driving the Carretera Austral, add 7–10 days. Patagonia's vast distances and unpredictable weather mean you should allow buffer days for delays. Spring (Oct–Nov) and autumn (Mar–Apr) offer milder conditions and fewer crowds.

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