Capturing Patagonia: an analog film adventure
Steeple-like peaks, turquoise lagoons, contemplative moments at camp — our very own Haramar Kandola shares analog snaps from Torres del Paine
Steeple-like peaks, turquoise lagoons, contemplative moments at camp — our very own Haramar Kandola shares analog snaps from Torres del Paine
Hiking in Patagonia is no easy feat but our very own Jessica Moy helps you get ready to tackle those iconic peaks
Love is in the air and we’ve got destination suggestions for couples, solo travellers, friend groups and big-hearted adventurers
As part of her two year solo trek, Dina Carter gives you the lowdown on hiking hubs in Patagonia
Not quite ready for the north face of the Eiger? These trips are for you
These are no walks in the park. They’ll challenge you physically and engage you mentally, leaving you with an indelible impression of the richness of our planet.
Writer Carolyn McCarthy applauds how two friends are travelling of the length of the Americas to connect with locals — especially women.
Mountains, ruins and all the wildlife you could want. With a little help from our travellers, we discover why South America has it all and more.
Travel writer Shelley Seale saddles up to learn about the enduring spirit of Chile’s cowboys.
Join us on a journey to some of the planet's most beautiful landscapes
See how our travellers took their Instagram accounts to new heights this week as we round up their best mountain pics.
Join Travel blogger Michael Turtle in the shadow of Argentina’s Perito Moreno as huge icebergs on the glacier's face cave and collapse.
Chasing down the legend of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid on the Patagonian Steppe
On this edition of #timelapsetuesday watch to see how the famous lakes of Patagonia in Argentina reflect the passing clouds overhead
Take a deep breath and scroll through this photo essay of Patagonia and its wondrous landscapes.
Nestled at the bottom of South America, Argentina opens itself to travellers through Buenos Aires's big-city nights, Patagonia's majestic glaciers, the dry heat of its ranches, and the awesome force of Iguassu Falls. It's also the last stop before Antarctica, a stepping stone to the great white continent. Come along with us as we review some of our photos from this beautiful country.
Travel down the paths of Patagonia's W trek Circuit for a primer in geography, history, and most certainly, beauty
For a wide array of landscapes and geography, look no further than Patagonia. There’s lakes, mountain ranges, glaciers, forests, and even volcanos! With a wealth of national parks to explore, your camera’s shutter will be working overtime as you attempt to capture all the postcard-perfect shots that Patagonia has to offer. Here’s a few examples!
Located in Southern Chile, Torres del Paine National Park is a top destination for hikers and climbers in Patagonia. The End of the Earth tour offered us 3 days and 2 nights of hiking and camping in the park.