Patagonia is an incredible region to visit for many reasons, not least of which is the vast number of glaciers found within its expansive landscapes. Among the impressive ice fields of Patagonia you’ll find Glacier Grey, a massive piece of ice located in the Torre del Paine National Park. Find out everything you need to know before visiting this icy giant!
Ideas for the Ultimate Patagonia Itinerary
Patagonia’s remote and wild location give it an allure that calls out to many travelers - from those seeking challenging multi-day treks, glacial adventures, wildlife enthusiasts or simply those who want to soak in the unparalleled natural beauty, unique cultural customs, and fascinating history. For anyone who wants to fully explore and immerse themselves at the end of the world, check out our tips and trick on how to create the best itinerary in this dramatic location.
Patagonia Trekking: Tips for Hiking Torres del Paine
Located at the southern tip of South America, Torres del Paine in Patagonia, is a trekker’s dream come true. After going there ourselves, we can assure you that this hike can be done by anyone willing to hike for 4-6 hours a day. To make it even easier, here are 5 tips for planning your visit one of the world’s natural wonders:
Meet Our Partner: Torres del Paine Legacy Fund
With an expansive array of impactful and integral projects supporting sustainability in the iconic region of Patagonia, Torres del Paine Legacy Fund’s impressive work is truly inspiring. It’s clear that this iconic National Park will continue to be enthrall visitors for generations to come as a direct result of the efforts, projects & collaborations of Legacy Fund - quite the legacy indeed!!