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Guided nature oriented tours to discover the stunning and diverse scenery of Chile and Patagonia:

 

Our unique Nature Expeditions provide you with your passport to the planet's most spectacular natural wonders.

We will show you off the beaten track, wild and wondrous places that are as inspiring as they are eye-opening

 

Chile is one of South America’s most secluded and best-kept secrets.  It seems that wherever you go in Chile you can see dramatic snow-capped mountains or volcanoes.

 

Chile's Patagonia is one of the most spectacular areas in the world. Vast green pampas, ice blue glaciers, black and jade-coloured mirror-like lakes, deep valleys which turn to fjords, unnamed snow-capped peaks, volcanoes, bays, inlets, channels waiting to be explored where icebergs float silently on the waters of Laguna San Rafael, under the brow of majestic, eternally snow-clad peaks.

 

Witness Santiago de Chile and visit visit Valparaíso, the “valley of Paradise”, a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.

Visit Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO’s Biosphere Reserve, where you go in search of “ñandús” (a type of ostrich), guanacos and condors.

Experience Patagonia – the end of a continent and the entry point to Antarctica.

Gain an unparalleled perspective and natural experience by sea kayak and see humpback whales & marine life up close.

 
 

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Join our Polar Bear expedition astride a snowmobile through a landscape different to any other. The winter sun reflects off the glaciers and the frozen sea. This is what is known as freedom!

 

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Your online destination for adventure travel - our travel blog features wildlife updates and reports from the field from our African Safaris to our Tribal Expeditions to our Polar Bear tours.

 

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