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Douglas Tompkins: A Wild Legacy
Douglas Tompkins was a world-renowned adventurer, entrepreneur, and conservationist. Co-founder of The North Face and Esprit, Doug spent the first half of his life building successful, global brands, while simultaneously adventuring around the world, completing first descents of the world’s toughest rivers. In 1968 Doug embarked on a trip to Chile, driving with friends from California to the tip of Patagonia.
What is the Route of the Parks?
The Patagonia Parks Route is a scenic route of 2,800 km, which invites you to explore 17 National Parks located between Puerto Montt and Cape Horn, integrating the Austral Highway (Carretera Austral or Ruta 7) with the Patagonian Channels and the End of the World Route.
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Northern Patagonia & Carretera Austral
Rich in unexplored areas, Northern Patagonia covers the south end of the Región de Los Lagos and the region of Aysén in its entirety, going from Chaitén to the Southern Patagonian Ice Fields.
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History about Aysen (ice end) region
In the year 1520, Hernando de Magallanes spotted these lands for the first time, after crossing the strait that now bears his name. He encountered a rocky littoral and massive mountains, which we now know as Aysén, and which he named as “Tierras de Diciembre” (“Lands of December.”)
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A road trip on Chile’s wild new Route of Parks
A road trip along Chile’s new Route of Parks takes travellers to the ends of earth. The brainchild of a visionary conservationist, this is a journey that snakes through 17 national parks, showcasing one of our planet’s most extensive wild frontiers.
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Titan Forest Patagonia: A New MTB Challenge in Chilean Patagonia
Titan Forest Patagonia is a mountain biking competition set to take place from November 3 to 6, 2025, in Coyhaique, Chile. This four-stage race will cover over 375 kilometers through the breathtaking landscapes of Chilean Patagonia, offering participants a unique experience of endurance, adventure, and immersion in nature.
The history of Aysen region.
In the year 1520, Hernando de Magallanes spotted these lands for the first time, after crossing the street that now bears his name. He encountered a rocky littoral and massive mountains, which we now know as Aysén, and which he named as “Tierras de Diciembre” (“Lands of December.”) Three decades later, the Spanish conqueror Pedro de Valdivia sent an expedition under the command of Francisco de Ulloa…
Discover Chile’s Best Wine Regions
Chile is famous for its world-class wines, and no trip is complete without visiting a vineyard! Most wineries are in the central region, near Santiago, making it easy to enjoy a wine tour from the capital.
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Best Time to Visit Patagonia
A Journey Through the Seasons
Patagonia is not defined by a single “best” time to visit, but rather by the kind of experience you seek. Each season transforms the landscape in its own way—shaping not only the scenery, but the rhythm of your journey.
From the remote beauty of the Carretera Austral to the iconic peaks of Torres del Paine, Patagonia invites you year round each season offering something entirely unique.
Chile is famous for its world-class wines, and no trip is complete without visiting a vineyard! Most wineries are in the central region, near Santiago, making it easy to enjoy a wine tour from the capital.
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Puyuhuapi Lodge & Spa: A Remote Sanctuary in the Heart of Carretera Austral.












