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The Patagonia Expedition - Full Documentary (Chile & Argentina)

In this Patagonia Documentary I take you on one of my most memorable trips through Patagonia from north to south filled with loads of adventures along the way
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On an 8 week lasting trip Kristin and I are exploring the best Patagonia has to offer. This Documentary covers all of our adventures from Bariloche in the north all the way down to Torres del Paine. Besides trekking in the most beautiful places we hitchhiked the Carretera Austral, explored a number of impressive glaciers and met locals who told us more about life in this region.

Please use these chapters to navigate through the video:
00:00 Intro
01:37 About this Trip & Itinerary
02:43 Bariloche
09:45 The Carretera Austral
11:22 Chaiten & Puyuhuapi
18:20 Cerro Castillo & Puerto Rio Tranquilo
25:46 Exploradores Glacier & Villa O’Higgins
33:21 Border Crossing & El Chalten
41:38 The Huemul Circuit Trek
51:00 The Perito Moreno Glacier
53:00 Torres del Paine Full Circuit Trek
1:05:25 Day Tours in Torres del Paine
1:11:08 Outtakes

You can use this Patagonia Documentary to plan your own trip to Patagonia, on my website you’ll find all essential information needed.

Following I list all places & things to do in Patagonia as seen in this video:
- Bariloche
- Nahuel Huapi National Park
- Chocolateria Rapa Nui
- Cerro Campanario
- San Martin de los Andes
- Circuito de los 7 Lagos
- Villa La Angostura
- Center of Bariloche
- Villa Catedral
- Cerro Catedral
- Refugio Frey
- Refugio Otto Meiling
- Cerro Tronador
- Pampa Linda
- Glaciar Castaño Overo
- Puyuhuapi
- Queulat National Park / Parque Nacional Queulat
- Bosque Encanta
- Coyhaique / Coihaique
- Cerro Castillo / Villa Cerro Castillo
- Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- Marble Caves / Capillas de Marmol
- Lago General Carrera
- O'Higgins Glacier / Bernardo O’Higgins National Park
- Southern Patagonian Ice Field
- Candelario Mancilla
- Villa O'Higgins
- O’Higgins Lake / Lago O’Higgins or Lago San Martin
- Cerro Torre and Laguna Torre
- Monte Fitz Roy and Laguna de los tres / laguna sucia
- Lago del Desierto
- El Chalten
- Puerto Montt
- Hornopiren
- Pumalin Park
- Chaiten
- Villa Santa Lucia
- La Junta
- Puyuhuapi
- Queulat National Park / Parque Nacional Queulat
- Queulat Glacier / ventisquero queulat (colgante)
- Perito Moreno Glacier
- Torres del Paine
- Huemul Circuit

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The Patagonian Expedition is a 95% self funded video documentary project following my trip in 2012/2013. Our aim is to show you the beauty of the rather unknown parts in Patagonia alongside with the famous spots.

Beside beautiful landscape you can expect loads of information and our personal experiences and struggles along the way.

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Chile and Argentina Summer Travel – Patagonia Hikes and Planning Tips

What a mesmerizing experience – I fell in love with Patagonia and would return there in a heartbeat. This video is here to inspire you to travel to Argentina and Chile, and it provides tips on how to properly structure your trip. Hope you enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions :)

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10 Best Places to Visit in Chile - Travel Video

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Squeezed between the Andes and the Pacific, Chile is sometimes called the longest country in the world. It is never more than 180 km wide, but its coastline extends over 4,300 km. It’s unusual long shape has given it a varied climate with one of the world’s driest desert in the north, while its southern tip is home to cold-weather creatures like penguins. Chile is also one of the closest nations, along with Argentina and New Zealand, to Antarctica. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Chile:
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Breathtaking 9 hour Bus Ride from Chile to Argentina ???? Santiago to Mendoza by Bus

We travelled by bus from Santiago, Chile to Mendoza, Argentina. It was much quicker and about the same price to fly but we heard the bus ride was one of the best in the world, and it did not disappoint. It ended up being one of the most amazing bus rides we’ve ever been on if not one of the most beautiful bus rides in the world.

We travelled with Cata Internacional ( from Santiago to Mendoza. Tickets cost about $30 USD per person, and tickets were booked online. We were able to book the upper level front seats to have the most amazing view- and if you’re going to do this bus ride we’d highly recommend doing the same.

The bus left from South Terminal (Terminal Sur) in the international section. Make sure you are fully checked in before boarding the bus.

The bus ride took about 8-9 hours including a stop at the boarder that took about one hour. We’d heard it can take much longer but we left in the afternoon and it seems most buses leave in the morning or at night. Light snacks including juice, sandwiches and coffee were served on the bus but we’d also recommend packing some additional snacks and some water.

If you’re thinking about taking this bus ride we’d highly recommend it as it’s an absolutely stunning bus ride through the Andes Mountains.

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How to Plan a Trip to Patagonia | PATAGONIA TRAVEL GUIDE

In this video I share with you HOW to Plan a Trip to Patagonia! Traveling to Patagonia was such a dream come true and in this video I share a FULL Patagonia Travel Guide to help you plan this dream trip for yourself including: How to get there? How long to go for? What time of year to visit? What to pack? What to do? Where to stay? And so much more!

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Fronteira ARGENTINA-CHILE │De CARRO pela Cordilheira dos ANDES│ ACONCAGUA │PUENTE INCA│LOS CARACOLES

Nesse vídeo vamos cruzar a fronteira entre Argentina e Chile, em uma das estradas mais lindas que já tivemos a oportunidade de percorrer!
Entre Mendoza Argentina e Santiago no Chile existe uma passagem que iremos atravessar as Cordilheiras dos Andes. Serão paisagens incríveis!
Além de podermos conhecer monumentos naturais como a Puente Inca e o Cerro ou monte Aconcagua (o maior do hemisfério ocidental), também passaremos pela estrada com as curvas mais fechadas que já passamos na nossas vidas, Los Caracoles.
Por fim, depois de mais de 8 horas de viagem chegaremos em Santiago e conhecer a capital chilena em um dia majestoso!!!

Vamos conosco nessa Jornada Livre de carro 1.0 pela América do Sul.
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Driving from Chile to Argentina Andes 4K HD

This is the drive from Chile to Argentina taking the Ruta 60 from Santiago Chile to Mendoza Argentina across the Andes mountains.. The ride itself is about 6 to 7 hours depending on Immigration and traffic and weather conditions. The elevation of the high point of the pass is around 12,500 feet above sea level.

The best part of this video begins as the 8:00 minute mark around the Los Caracoles, which is a series of 20 windy turns up the Andes. A great spot for a picture is at Panorama Rio Juncalillo also known as Curva 17. The first 25 minutes of the video are from the Chilean side before we cross the border and ultimately drive a bit into Argentina then hit the Immigration center where the wait is about 40 minutes to process. The bus ride is with CATA International a very nice bus in my opinion.

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Our SOUTH AMERICA TRIP ???? | Travelling ARGENTINA, URUGUAY & CHILE: 3 Months Across 3 Countries! ✈️

So the very last international trip we went on before things got crazy in 2020 was a #backpacking adventure in #SouthAmerica. 3 months, 3 countries: Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. What did we get up to, you ask?

Well, we kicked things off with a brief stay in Buenos Aires, the most logical place to start the trip. Here we took a chance and accepted a kind invitation from strangers to go sailing, we indulged hard on all the foods we had been craving, and as always made time to get together with family.

We then continued to Cordoba, where we lived the slow life. We made friends with sheep and tried using song to lure the cows from their pastures. We splashed around rivers, hiked through alpine towns, shared the road with goats, and also got our hands dirty. There’s a magnetism to these sierras that’s kind of hard to put into words.

Next up was Tucumán where we drove up to subtropical jungles, shared the road with cows, zig-zagged up mountain passes, and watched the landscape turn to desert. We drove down dirt roads in search of Pre-Columbian ruins, we got friendly with a pig, uncomfortably close with a llama, and we saw lots of cacti.

In Salta, we lived the good life. We wined and dined our way across Cafayate, hopping from winery to vineyard, and then in the city of Salta, we couldn’t help but admire the colonial architecture in its soft pastel shades.

We then continued further north to Jujuy, the northernmost province in Argentina. We saw colours we didn’t know could be found in nature, and played with optical illusions on the salt flats. We walked through a fiery canyon, pulled over at roadside attractions, felt faint at altitudes of over 4000 meters above sea level, and still we kept going.

After exploring the north, we hopped on a flight to Buenos Aires, and then a ferry to Uruguay, the second smallest country in South America. Here we were charmed by the cobbled streets of Colonia, enjoyed the cool shade of its tree-lined avenues, walked the fortifications, watched a spectacular sunset over the River Plate, and tried their famed national dish: chivito. We also made our way to the capital of Montevideo, where we enjoyed the plazas and surrounding architecture, strolled along the beach, and discovered that Uruguay loves asado just as much as their neighbours across the river.

After saying goodbye to my dad at the airport, Sam and I hopped on a southbound flight. Onwards to Patagonia!

First up was the province of Rio Negro where we met up with friends who feel like family. We got to see the sweetest dog who still remembered us from a previous visit, we planned day trips, broke down on the side of the road, and still had the best time ever. We drank mate, we went to parties, we ate meat with our bare hands and drank wine out of a leather bag, we laughed until the early hours of the morning, and fell a bit more in love with Patagonia.

Then, we crossed over to Chubut, where we visited Comodoro Rivadavia, a city that struck it big with oil. It’s not exactly geared towards tourists, but we had fun strolling the waterfront, feasting on seafood, and we even went on a day trip to the neighbouring beach town of Rada Tilly.

We then hopped on another bus and continued even further south to the province of Santa Cruz. In El Calafate, we toured estancias, danced in an ice bar and even found flamingos. But my favourite day was the boat excursion where we came face to face with glaciers and icebergs. There are just no words for the majesty of this place. It simply moves you to tears… I quite literally found myself crying on deck as we cruised past these frozen giants...

We continued to El Chalten where the mountains made hikers out of us. We were brought down to our knees at Laguna de Los Tres and we saw how quickly the weather can turn at Cerro Torre. We hiked, and we hobbled, and we walked and we grumbled, but the mountains kept us going forward. Just one more kilometre we told ourselves, until we could barely make it back into town and we’d collapse into bed.

We then crossed over to Chile by bus. In Torres del Paine we battled winds like we’ve never experienced before, we wandered into a cave in search of a prehistoric creature, we climbed into replicas of 16th-century seafaring ships, and explored the town of Puerto Natales and Punta Arenas.

And that brings us to our last stop: Ushuaia. What can I say about reaching the end of the world? Well, it was surprisingly not as lonely or isolated as I imagined it would be. Complete strangers took us in for the holidays and taught us to barbecue the Fueguino way, we got our passports stamped and sent postcards from the southernmost post office on the continent, we reached the end of the road (quite literally), hiked through bewitching forests and rode a train that once carried prisoners, because did you know Ushuaia started out as a penal colony?!

Looking back it all feels like a dream. These were our 3 months of #travel across Argentina, Uruguay & Chile.

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Viagem ARGENTINA e CHILE em 6 roteiros do Atacama à Patagônia

De norte a sul, são 6 roteiros pra fazer acontecer a viagem Argentina e Chile, porque os países compartilham cerca de 5 mil quilômetros de fronteira.

Você pode conhecer na mesma viagem Argentina e Chile: Jujuy e Atacama, Torres del Paine e El Calafate, Bariloche e Pucón, Santiago e Mendoza e muitas outras combinações lindas.

Nesse vídeo vou te mostrar 6 opções de roteiros indo do Altiplano Andino à Patagônia pra combinar Argentina e Chile na mesma viagem.

Já fiz mochilão pela Argentina e Chile muitas vezes! Só em 2018 foram 3 roteiros combinando os dois países na mesma viagem, acredita?

Quero compartilhar com você agora alguns roteiros lindos pra você conhecer os dois países juntos com dicas de lugares incríveis, informações de quando ir e tudo mais!


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Roteiro Completo de 12 dias pela Patagônia na Argentina e no Chile

Nesse vídeo vou mostrar o nosso roteiro de 12 dias pela Patagônia Argentina e Chilena, passando pelas cidades de Ushuaia e El Calafate e terminando no Parque Nacional de Torres del Paine.

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00:04:26 O que fazer em El Calafate
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I Met The Family of Nazis Who Fled to Argentina (#99)

Far from the bustling capital of Buenos Aires in Argentina lies Bariloche, a scenic resort town that feels like it was pulled right out of the Swiss Alps, or maybe Austria. German settlers arrived here in large numbers in the early 1900’s, and they were later followed by a more questionable group of immigrants - Nazis fleeing prosecution after World War 2. All of the most prominent Nazi commanders and scientists came here, some if only for a brief period. There was even a conspiracy that Hitler himself escaped here.

I decided I would have to look into this a bit more -- and I was quite surprised by what I found.

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Traveling in Argentina and Chile as a Muslim | Halal Food and Travel 2023

In this video, I cover what it was like to travel in Argentina/Chile as a Muslim and specifically showcase local masjids and the food scene.

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Buenos Aires:
Demaskh - Halal Shawarma (ask and check with ownership)
Tango Dolar - Halal argentinian steak (did not try ourselves, but google reviews state that it is halal)
Al Rawshe - Halal lebanese, recommended by locals

Puerto Natales:
Afrigonia - Seafood, unique Afro-Chilean cuisine (no zabiha meat)
Papma Y Mar Restaurant - Chilean seafood (no zabiha meat)

Santiago:
Mas Que Hummus - Shawarma, halal chicken
Soho Thai - Thai seafood (no zabiha meat)

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Day Trip to Chile's TORRES DEL PAINE National Park + The Most BEAUTIFUL PLACE in Chilean Patagonia?

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Hello and greetings from Chile! In today’s video, we’re going to be taking you on a day trip to Torres del Paine National Park. This is a major trekking destination in Chile and one could easily spend a few weeks on the trails, but since we were a bit short on time, today we’re going to be showing you some of the highlights you can experience on a day trip. During our tour, we saw all sorts of wildlife, visited the cave of a prehistoric animal, and even came face to face with icebergs, so all in all, a very good day and a great option for anyone wanting to day trip from Puerto Natales.

Our first stop of the day was the Mylodon’s Cave, which is a natural monument located about 30 minutes northwest of Puerto Natales. This site is comprised of several caves, the largest of which is 30 meters high and 200 metres deep. This is where the prehistoric mylodon's remains were found.

A bit of trivia: apparently, the mylodon’s state of conservation was so good that at first the remains were believed to be that of a living species. This launched a small wave of early 20th century expeditions in search of a living, breathing mylodon. Well, that search didn’t yield much. The samples were eventually dated back about 10,000 years...they were just in great condition because of the extreme cold and stable conditions the cave had to offer.

From there, we continued on our tour to Torres del Paine National Park, which is located 60 kilometres north of Puerto Natales. As you can imagine, it was a pretty scenic drive; the best surprise was spotting a group of condors circling just above us. This is the largest bird of prey in the world, so we were pretty excited to see several of them so close by!

Once we arrived in Torres del Paine National Park, we visited numerous attractions like the Paine River Waterfall, Laguna Amarga, Lago Nordenskjöld and Lago Pehoé. We also drove past estancias, experienced winds that nearly blew us over, and of course, we were greeted with incredible landscapes at every turn. Just driving through the park’s dirt roads was an adventure in and of itself!

In the afternoon we had lunch at the Río Pingo restaurant which is located inside the national park on the southern tip of Lago Gray. Then, we enjoyed a beautiful walk on the Gray Trail that goes down to a beach where you can see icebergs up close. It was an incredible experience!

We really enjoyed this 1-day excursion to Torres del Paine. If you are in Puerto Natales but are short on time and can't spend a week trekking in the park, this is a great option that allows you to enjoy a few of the highlights!

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Day Trip to Chile's TORRES DEL PAINE National Park + The Most BEAUTIFUL PLACE in Chilean Patagonia?

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Ultimate 2 week Patagonia Itinerary Chilean and Argentinian Patagonia Roadtrip!

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We spent 2 weeks in Patagonia travelling by car and it was the perfect trip! If you did not know, Patagonia is a mountain region and it lies in both Chile and Argentina. We went to both sides of Patagonia, so road tripped through 2 countries!

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December to March for the best weather. Their summer is opposite North America

Our 2 Week Itinerary

✈️ We flew into Punta Arenas and spent the night in Puerto Natales (which is right near Torres Del Paine)

4 days in Torres Del Paine
- boardwalk hike, Salto Grande waterfall
- Mirador condor hike
- Base towers hike
- French Valley hike
- Glacier Grey

2 days in El Calafete
- Periton Moreneo glacier
- Calafate town has breweries, good restaurants

4 days in El Chalten
- Laguna de los Tres hike
- Cerro Torre hike
- Hidden Waterfall hike and Salto Chorrillo waterfall
- Glacier Vespignani and Huemel

???? Drive back to Punta Arenas
- Last day Penguin Tour!

CAR RENTAL
We flew into Punta Arenas and rented a car for 2 weeks. We had to add a permit to go into Argentina and we looped back to do the same drop off. If you did a one way drop off it was much more expensive

Crossing the border from Chile to Argentina

We crossed the border in the morning around 8:30 coming from Torres del Paine and got to the border at 8:30 and it was very quick. The border opening is:
Cerro Castillo border hours 08:00-22:00

Consejos para viajar a la Patagonia ????️???? #viajes #viajar #patagonia #chile #argentina

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