Chile’s narrowest and wildest region, the northern of Patagonia, is home to fjords, millennial glaciers, snow-capped mountains, emerald lakes, ancient forests and mighty rivers.
At first sight this land seams inaccessible but reality is that the Carretera Austral or Southern Highway stretches from Puerto Montt to Villa O’Higgins, about 745 miles south.
A remote paradise for nature lovers, a holiday in northern Patagonia is perfect for rafting down the Futaleufú River, fly fishing, hiking in Pumalín Park or navigating through channels and fjords to discover the fascinating San Rafael Glacier.