Where do the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans meet?
Many scientists say that we know more about outer space than the depths of our oceans. The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are the two largest seas on the planet, covering half of the Earth’s surface. Together, they make up the planet’s largest habitat. Scientists are unsure as to how many species live in the oceans’ […]
Read moreChile’s Patagonia region: Where to go, how to get there and what to do
The Chilean Patagonia region is a wild, untamed landscape. The rugged coastline, winding roads, dense forests, and enormous icefields are an awe-inspiring sight. Furthermore, Patagonia is some of the most sparsely populated land on the planet. Filled with fascinating endemic species and rare plant life, Patagonia is a haven for wildlife lovers. Amidst this vast, […]
Read moreSea, stars and sky: The symbolism of the Tierra del Fuego flag
Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago at the very tip of South America, divided from the mainland by the Strait of Magellan. The largest island is Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, with other smaller islets including the Diego Ramírez Islands, Darwin Island and Cape Horn. Chile and Argentina share the province; however, the islands […]
Read moreBiking Colchagua Valley: Wine tasting cycling tours
When most people think of South American wine, they think Argentinian malbec. Equally, when people think of Chilean wine, they cite chardonnay. However, if you’re a red wine lover that’s looking for something a bit different, then biking Colchagua Valley is a fabulous choice. Nestled between the Andes and the Chilean coastal mountains, the valley’s […]
Read more5 fun facts about Galapagos islands flamingos
South America is home to numerous fascinating bird species, from tiny hummingbirds to mighty condors. However, there are some species you might not expect. For instance, did you know that there is such a thing as Galapagos Islands flamingos? Situated off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are famously where Charles Darwin developed his […]
Read moreAmazon rainforest biodiversity: Conservation project gap years
The Amazon is the largest rainforest in the world. As well as the largest, it’s also home to an incredibly diverse range of animals and plants. As a result, the Amazon is integral to the ecosystem of the entire planet. Furthermore, the threat of global warming and deforestation mean that it is more important than […]
Read moreSolo Patagonia: 10 top tips for adventure travel trips for singles
If you want to be at one with nature, a hiking vacation in Patagonia is ideal. Featuring some of the most breathtaking landscape in the world, this vast region is an explorer’s paradise. Therefore, a solo excursion to Patagonia can make for a truly spiritual encounter with the forces of nature. However, reports of extreme […]
Read moreExplore Patagonia’s fjords in luxury aboard the Ventus Australis
The fjords of Tierra del Fuego are some of the most beautiful and mysterious waterways in the world. Situated at the most southerly point of Chile and Argentina, Tierra del Fuego’s rich wildlife and spectacular landscape are unrivaled. What’s more, this precious natural environment is also home to fascinating culture and history. From the traditions […]
Read moreYour adventurous honeymoon destination: Spots for active couples
When most people think honeymoon, they think cocktails, white sandy beaches, and lying by a pool. But what if you’re not most people? After all, if marriage is the beginning of a new adventure, then you need to start as you mean to go on. Here, we run down some of our favorite locations if […]
Read moreWater activities Patagonia: 5 of the best kayaking experiences
The southern tip of South America a complex network of archipelagos, peninsulas, and islets. Fused by enormous glaciers and crystal clear lakes, the raw, untamed wilderness of Patagonia is a paradise for anyone who loves the great outdoors. Furthermore, when it comes to water activities Patagonia is second to none. From Bariloche to the Beagle […]
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