Los Glaciares National Park
Los Glaciares National Park is a vast UNESCO World Heritage site in Patagonia, Argentina, famous for its glaciers, mountains, and hiking trails, including those around El Chaltén.
Torres del Paine
A world-renowned national park in Chilean Patagonia, famous for its stunning granite peaks, glaciers, lakes, and challenging multi-day treks like the W Trek.
Bosque Petrificado La Leona
A petrified forest located a bit further from town, featuring dinosaur fossils, ancient rock formations, and petrified trees in a unique landscape.
Petrified Forest
An area featuring ancient petrified trees, dinosaur fossils, and unique rock formations, offering a glimpse into prehistoric times.
Glacier Waymu
A stunning natural resort within Los Glaciares National Park, offering a rewarding hiking experience with impressive views.
Glacier Viedma
A famous glacier outside El Chaltén village, offering a unique and thrilling ice climbing experience for adventurers.
wemules reserve
An area with a network of shorter, less-trafficked trails, ideal for those seeking a quieter hiking experience.
Laguna Capri
Laguna Capri is a beautiful lagoon located on the trek to Laguna de los Tres, offering a rewarding view of Fitz Roy in the foreground.
Points not
A campground located along the route to Laguna de los Tres, providing an alternative resting point for hikers.
Marble Caves
An exceptional natural wonder in Chile's General Carrera Lake, featuring stunning blue marble formations sculpted by water.
Perito Moreno Glaciar
An immense and accessible glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, known for its stunning blue ice and frequent calving events.
Pinguinera
A protected reserve in the Magallanes region of Chile, dedicated to the conservation of King Penguins and other local wildlife.
Torre Glacier
Torre Glacier is a significant glacier visible from the trek to Laguna Torre, providing a constant reminder of the area's glacial origins.
Tor Glacier
A massive glacier visible from the Laguna Torre hike, known for calving icebergs into the lake.