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Hosted Patagonian Odyssey
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Join us on our Highest Rated Tour as we venture into the heart of both Chilean and Argentinean Patagonia.

The size of California and Texas combined, Patagonia is a land full of history, myths and unequaled landscapes.

With a geography, flora and fauna as diverse as its history, this is a photographer's paradise.

 
           
                            Torres del Paine Perito Moreno Glacier

16-day Odyssey is All-Inclusive:

  • Small groups (6 max.),
  • Internal airfare from Santiago, 
  • Lodging in 3-5 star category (see below for web links),
  • All airport transfers,
  • Transportation in Mercedes Sprinter Van,
  • All meals and snacks (alcoholic drinks extra),
  • Park entrance fees,
  • Daily soft-adventure activities,
  • Tour Hosts throughout trip (owners of the business),
  • Surprises at every turn,
  • Relaxed, fun environment,
  • Stories and photos to last a lifetime!

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Osorno Volcano at Sunset Happy travelers!
Dog Orchid Chilean Flamingo

Group Size

Our tours are limited to groups of 6 travelers, which fosters a fun, friendly atmosphere and enables personalized service unbeatable on anything other than a private tour.

If you can get a group of at least 5 together, we will close the tour just for you, making it a truly private adventure!

 
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Lodging

First of all, there is no camping. The hotels we use on our hosted overland tours vary between 3 and 5-star. Since these tours will take us through some pretty remote locations, the level of accomodations obviously depends on the destination, but we usually stay in the nicest place in the area. Just like you, we also want a hot shower and a comfortable bed at the end of an adventurous day!

Following are the current hotels and lodges we use on our Patagonian Odyssey tour:

Southbound Tour

Hotel web link, if available







 
    Puerto Varas - Cabanas del Lago   www.cabanasdellago.cl/en
    Bariloche - Sol del Nahuel   www.soldelnahuel.com.ar
    Futaleufu - La Antigua Casona   
    Glacier Sound - Puyuhuapi Lodge & Spa   www.patagonia-connection.com
    Coyhaique - El Reloj   www.elrelojhotel.cl
    Puerto Guadal - Terra Luna Lodge   www.terra-luna.cl/terraluna/index.html
    Lago Posada - La Posada Inn   
    El Chalten - Kaulem   www.kaulem.com.ar/en/descripcion.html
    El Calafate - El Quijote   www.quijotehotel.com.ar/home_en.html
    Torres del Paine - Lodge Cerro Guido   www.cerroguido.cl
  Puerto Natales - Indigo   www.indigopatagonia.com/en
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Comfortable transportation

Beginning from the moment we pick you up at the airport in our departure city (either Puerto Montt or Punta Arenas) you will ride in a modern Mercedes Benz Sprinter van, designed for only 8 passengers (we like to keep at least 1 seat free so we can all spread out a little). Most of these vans are configured for 14-16 people, so you can imagine how much more space you will have.

The van has separate, reclining seats with armrests, air conditioning, plenty of legroom and extra large windows. We travel with a cooler to keep food and drinks, and since our groups are so small, we have plenty of time to stop, walk around, take pictures, and generally enjoy the beautiful surroundings. We never forget that you are on vacation, and our goal is to give you the travel experience possible.

Here are some pictures of our transportation:

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Meals & Snacks

As mentioned, all of your meals are included on these tours. Before you arrive, we will send you a form requesting additional information about food preferences, allergies, etc. Here is an example of typical foods you can expect:

Breakfast
   
All of our hotels will provide continental breakfasts, which will include breads and spreads, fruit, cereal, ham, cheese, sweets, coffee, tea, milk, juices, etc.
  Lunch
   
Either in local resturants (meats, pastas, chicken, fish, soups, salads, etc.) or a picnic style lunch consisting of fresh sandwiches, fruit, local specialties, cheeses, salty and sweet snacks, juice, water, soft drinks, etc.
  Dinner
 
Dinner will either be in the hotel, at a local resturant, and depending on the location, Felipe might cook one of his Chilean specialties, which usually ends up as the favorite meal of the trip! Typical foods would be local stews with meats and vegetables, chicken, lamb, fish and shellfish, potatoes, salads with fresh, local produce, local wines (Chile and Argentina both have outstanding wines), flan, ice cream, pies and cakes, and much more. Hungry yet?
Snacks    
 
We always carry with us a collection of salty and sweet snacks, including such things as fresh and dried nuts, local fruits, crackers, cookies, granola bars, etc., as well as chilled juices, water and soft drinks. If you want something special for the "happy box", all you have to do is ask!
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Soft-adventure activities

Each day during your overland tour we will have a specific activity, depending on our route and the day's destination. All of these activities are easy and require only that you be in generally good physical condition to be able to enjoy them fully.

None of the activities are mandatory, and alternative activities will nearly always be available. If you do not want to participate in a given activity, one of us will stay behind with you and we'll do something else.

Without giving away all the surprises, here is a short list of the things you can expect for each of the Overlands:

   
  •  Walking tours through cities and towns, experiencing the local culture,
  •  Chairlift ride up a mountain for a 360º view of the Lakes District,
  •  Museum visits for a perspective into the daily lives of Patagonia's original inhabitants and early settlers,
  •  Exploring Chile's dense temperate rain forest along the Carretera Austral, or Southern Road,
  •  Boat ride across Glacier Sound to a secluded resort on an island in the middle of the forest,
  •  Hiking to a hanging glacier in Queulat National Park,
  •  Boat ride to visit several natural Marble Caves on South America's second-largest lake,
  •  Horseback ride or hike up to a fossil-filled land overlooking the Northern Ice Field,
  •  Patagonian photo safari through a valley connecting Chile and Argentina, home to guanacos, rheas and birds,
  •  Visit to a typical estancia (ranch) on the steppes,
  •  Trekking through a forest to a glacier and lake inside Argentina's Glacier National Park,
  •  Nature walk through a bird reserve near El Calafate,
  •  Navigation in front of the Perito Moreno glacier, followed by self-exploration on foot to witness this growing giant,
  •  2 hiking trails (our favorites!) in Chile's Torres del Paine National Park.

Would you like more information? Contact us from here and we'll get right back with you.

Are you ready to join us on an adventure? Please submit a reservations form here.

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