Patagonia is one of our favorite regions in the world for the outdoors. From hiking and camping to kayaking and climbing this vast region offers many outdoor activities. We spent several months hiking and camping in Patagonia. As a result, we’ve created many posts dedicated to the region. We’ve created the Patagonia planning resources page to make your navigation on our blog easier so you can faster find the information that you’re looking for. All our Patagonia posts are divided into different categories.
Planning a trip to Patagonia might be overwhelming. There are so many incredible places to see and things to do that it’s difficult to decide which ones to choose especially if you have limited time. For us, the main highlights of Patagonia were Perito Moreno Glacier and El Chalten in Argentina and Torres del Paine and Carretera Austral in Chile. All these places offer breathtaking scenery and a wide range of activities.
We traveled Patagonia extensively for 3 months, did many hikes, and camped most of the time. This year 2023 we are going back to this amazing region to explore more of it.
Torres del Paine planning resources
In this category, you can find all our posts on Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. Including detailed posts on two long-distance trekking routes; the O Circuit and the W Trek.
General Patagonia posts
Here you can find general posts on Patagonia that will help you to plan your trip and choose the right gear. There are many spectacular hikes in Patagonia from short day hikes to challenging multi-day trek. In the posts below you can find our recommendations on both long-distance routes and day hikes.
Posts on specific attractions in Patagonia
In this section, you can find posts and planning resources dedicated to some of the Patagonian major attractions such as Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina or Pumalin Park in Chile.
Posts on individual hikes in Patagonia
We have done several hikes in Patagonia here you can find detailed posts on some of the main routes.
The pretty half of Stingy Nomads, responsible for all our land adventures (hiking, climbing, walking the Camino) and following them write-ups. Alya loves walking since she was a child, she prefers to walk 1000 km with a backpack rather than to do a 10 000 km road trip (actually any road trip). Alya is a big fan of Latin America, the Spanish language, and dancing. Every time we go away she desperately misses our dog Chile.
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