Patagonia Travel Articles
- Ten Off the Beaten Path Things to Do in Chile
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With almost 3000 miles of coastline, desert terrain in the north, lakes, volcanoes, and vineyards in the center, an ultra-modern capital of Santiago, and windswept crags along its southern shores, Chile is the perfect getaway for the most discerning adventurer. Sometimes, however, the greatest thrills of exploration, according to Vickie Lillo, fellow traveler and married to a Chilean National, are completely off the grid. - Trek Around the World
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Part of what we love about indie travel is doing the abnormal – getting outside the box of the typical one or two week vacation. Every other week we are going to profile a longer trip – not necessarily a round the world trip – but a trip that offers a little bit more. In [...] - 10 Awesome Treks that (Almost) Anyone Can Do
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Trekking may be thought of as an activity only meant for mountain folks, but Adam Seper is here to give you the lowdown on 10 treks around the world that (almost) anyone can do. - Daddy Cool – Discovering Boney M in Patagonia
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For all I knew, Prince was the first small statured singer to exude such extroverted sexual, pigeon-chested confidence but Boney M beat him by a decade or so. - An Impossible Battle against the Patagonian Wind – Argentina, South America
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On her first ever bicycle tour, Melanie Butchers did something a guidebook said was "impossible".
- Cymru am byth… Wales beyond Wales – Patagonia, Argentina
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Jamie Bor - Patagonian Express – Patagonia, Chile
- Except for the demolition derby, George Kalli and Ashley Reed have never seen such rapid annihilation of a vehicle as their one in Chile.
- Trials and Treasures in Patagonia – Patagonia, Chile
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Kyle Hammons ventures to an isolated valley in Patagonia, facing rushing rivers and rewarding kindness. - Puerto Madryn and the Peninsula Valdes – Argentinean Patagonia
- Sitting one day in a dusty Patagonian bus station and not having that much to do we stabbed our finger at a map of Argentina and took the next bus to the town of Puerto Madryn on the Peninsula Valdes, where we were reliably informed by the local tourist office that, “Impressive sea elephants, penguins, [...]
