Patagonia, Chile
Explore Chile's Boundless Nature If you’ve ever wanted to know what the edge of the world looks like, you’ll find it in Patagonia. Located at the southern tier of the Andes Mountains near the tip of Chile, Patagonia is where the Southern Hemisphere, Pacific Ocean, and the Strait of Magellan combine their powers to concoct unbelievable landscapes. In one day, you can kayak turquoise lakes, hike amongst wildflowers, cross roaring creeks and rivers, and sip a YOLO pisco sour served over glacier ice. Get a sneak peek of Patagonia’s boundless nature through these must-sees in and around Torres del Paine National Park. The granite towers of Torres del Paine give this UNESCO biosphere and reserve its name stemming from torres (towers) and paine (indigenous word for blue). The park, a favorite amongst outdoor enthusiasts, has been compared to a mini Alaska with its shimmering azure lakes, cascading waterfalls, sprawling glaciers, and abundant wildlife. PUERTO NATALES Th