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Writer's pictureMarco Sepúlveda

Patagonia: A Journey to "the End of the World"

Updated: Feb 8

Chile: Exploring the Stunning Landscapes of Patagonia


The Torres del Paine National Park (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) is Patagonia's most famous national park. Most of the sights are located south of the Cuernos mountain range.



Roads Y-150 and Y-156 cross the national park from the east entrance to the southwest. There are unique viewing points along these streets. On this route you can see the Cuernos, the Paine Grande, the Lago Nordenskjöld, the Lago Sarmiento, the Lago Pehoé, the Salto Grande and other small lagoons. Numerous viewing points also provide different perspectives on individual highlights. The distinctive fauna can also be admired along this route. So it is not unusual to see guanacos and condors.


Mountains and wildlife in Patagonia, Chile
Torres del Paine National Park









Tierra del Fuego and the Strait of Magellan




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