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Chile

Patagonia Encompassed

Santiago → Buenos Aires 20 days Up to 20

About this trip

Twenty days across Chile and Argentina, tracing a route from Santiago down through Patagonia's peaks and plains to Buenos Aires. Expect long days of walking and wildlife spotting rather than lounging, with the landscape doing most of the talking.

You move from the volcano-studded Lake District to the granite towers of Torres del Paine, then on to the wind-battered end of the continent at Tierra del Fuego before the ice fields of Perito Moreno. Bookended by two very different capitals, cosmopolitan Santiago and elegant Buenos Aires, it's as much about contrast as scenery.

What you'll do

  • Hike in Torres del Paine National Park
  • Marvel at the Perito Moreno Glacier
  • Explore Tierra del Fuego
  • Spot wildlife across Chile's Lake District
  • Spend time in Santiago and Buenos Aires
Good to know
  • A long trip at 20 days, covering two countries and a lot of ground
  • Moderate pace with regular walking and hiking involved
  • Private rooms throughout, run as a small group with a guide
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you value seamless logistics and knowledgeable local guides. Think twice if you need intense hiking or want to avoid a packed itinerary.

  • Guides like Lucas and Cezar were genuinely excellent—knowledgeable, friendly, and made tours feel personal rather than rushed.
  • Airport and bus station transfers were reliable and hassle-free; the whole operation ran smoothly on schedule throughout.
  • Hotel choices like Copacabana's rooftop deck and beachside location were smart; OntheGo Tours communication before and during trip was responsive.
  • Trip covers Buenos Aires, Rio, Iguazu, Santiago, and Patagonia in 20 days—considerable ground, so expect long travel days between regions.

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Getting there

Santiago
One-way · arrive 17 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Santiago · 17 Oct18 Oct

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