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End of the Earth

Start & end in Buenos Aires 14 days Up to 16

About this trip

Two weeks through Patagonia's wild south, taking in some of the region's best-known landscapes on foot. This is a hiking-focused trip built around a handful of major highlights rather than a light sightseeing tour.

You'll walk through Torres del Paine, get close to the Perito Moreno Glacier, and trek in Los Glaciares National Park, staying at campsites with views over the mountains and ice as you go.

Local guides lead throughout, and the pace is set for people who want to be outside and moving most days rather than relaxing between stops.

What you'll do

  • Trek through Torres del Paine National Park
  • See the Perito Moreno Glacier up close
  • Hike in Los Glaciares National Park
  • Camp at sites with views across Patagonia's peaks and ice fields
Good to know
  • Rated moderate but involves multi-day hiking, so some fitness and trekking experience helps
  • Camping is part of the trip, so expect a more rugged setup than hotel-based tours
  • Can be booked over Christmas and New Year, which is peak season for good weather in the region
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you're a keen hiker who values expert guides and stunning Patagonian scenery. Think twice if you dislike long travel days, hidden costs, or expect National Geographic exclusivity.

  • Guide quality is genuinely exceptional; standout leaders like Natcho and Gabi made the trip unforgettable.
  • Hiking through Patagonia glaciers and Beagle Channel delivers stunning, genuinely beautiful views worth the effort.
  • Four internal flights, full days cramped in small vans, and excessive free time with limited pre-arranged options frustrate many.
  • Budget £600-1000+ beyond listed price for meals, tips, visas; accommodation quality varies wildly, some notably poor.

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Best month to go

Departing in Nov is cheapest — from £3,840, about 25% below the priciest month (Jan).

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Getting there

Buenos Aires
One-way · arrive 16 Nov 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Buenos Aires · 16 Nov17 Nov

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