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  Chile : A Glance at Chile : South Patagonia

South Patagonia

From the Campo de Hielo Sur (the southern ice-cap) to the Chilean Antarctic Territory, this is one of the most spectacular areas of the planet. It comprises the twelfth administrative region of Magallanes and the Chilean Antarctic.

Torres del Paine

The cities of Punta Arenas (regional capital), and Puerto Natales, offer all the necessary facilities to explore this extraordinary region.

Among all the area's attractions, Torres del Paine National Park, is undoubtedly one of the most popular, and deservedly so, due to its incredible scenery and wealth of activities. There are few places that contain so many diverse attractions within such a small area; this park consistently exceeds expectations.

Torres del Paine is a land of lagoons, lakes, glaciers and snowcaps, as well as a great variety of species endemic to Chile. Reaching up from the massif are the Torres y Cuernos (towers and horns) which give the park its name. They pose challenges for climbers from all over the world.

Cerro Mirador

Following the road to the north of Puerto Natales, the landscape is overwhelming. It not only can lead us to Torres del Paine, but also, through a short detour, to the Cueva del Milodon, a Natural Monument, where remains of this extinct prehistoric animal were found.

In Punta Arenas, on the hill that stands out above the city and the Strait of Magellan, we can find the most southern ski center: Cerro Mirador.

Crossing the Strait of Magellan, Tierra del Fuego is split between Chile and Argentina and is an island dominated by its extreme climate. Porvenir, almost directly opposite Punta Arenas, is the biggest and most important city on the island.

Magellan's strait

By crossing the Beagle Channel, you can get to the remote Puerto Williams, on Navarino Island, which is a good base for exploring its unique surroundings, and from where you can visit the neighboring Argentinean city of Ushuaia.

The Cabo de Hornos National Park, the most southern and barren park in the country, is composed of a group of ten islands, which are only possible to see by air. Ahead of Cabo de Hornos across hundreds of kilometers of wild water, the Chilean Antarctic Territory is the last frontier of the national territory.

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