Roll south from Puerto Varas to Ushuaia on an 18‑day overland camping journey through Patagonia’s lakes, steppe and glaciers, with time to explore iconic national parks and remote towns along the way.
  • Explore the Carretera Austral’s mountains, forests, and rugged coastline.
  • Discover Futaleufú’s remote river valley at the Espolon and Futaleufú confluence.
  • Journey Argentina’s famed Ruta 40 across the Patagonian steppe.
  • Walk among prehistoric handprints at Cueva de las Manos.
  • Hike El Chaltén’s trails to Laguna de los Tres or Torre.
  • Witness ice calving at Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares.
  • Hike to the base of Torres del Paine’s basalt towers.
  • Explore Ushuaia on the Beagle Channel, South America’s southern tip.
Experience South America under canvas at designated campsites and outside towns, with generally basic facilities. Expect flush toilets (with some exceptions) and variable hot water. Quality two-person dome tents are provided; bring your own sleeping bag, mat, and pillow. Camps are open to the natural environment.