Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia Tour

"THE END OF THE WORLD IS NOT A DESTINATION, IT'S AN ADVENTURE"

This tour will take you to live the experience of riding a motorcycle through the southern area of ​​Carretera Austral.
Its wilder and off road side, more inhospitable and more culturally diverse. In a few kilometers
the scenarios will change abruptly. You will enter the Patagonian steppe, the cold forest and turquoise lakes at the end of the world.

2,430 kilometers / 35% OFFROAD TRAILS

February 07 to 17, 2025

January 24 to February 03, 2027

INCLUDES

Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfer
Route Sheet
Motorbike Guide leading the group
4x4 Support Vehicle (Luggage goes here)
10 Nights Accommodation in 3 and 4-star Hotels, Lodges, or Cabins
Breakfast Included
9 Days Motorcycle Rental
Third Party Insurance
Argentina Insurance
Customs Procedures
Welcome Dinner (Drinks not included)
Ferry Ticket
Entrance to the King Penguin Nature Reserve
Full-Day Navigation to Admiralty Sound
Entrance to Torres del Paine National Park
Farewell Dinner (Drinks not included)
Welcome Pack

DAY 1

RECEPTION

We'll welcome our adventurers at Carlos Ibañez del Campo Airport to take them to Punta Arenas, capital of the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica region. They'll enjoy a welcome dinner, where we'll review the route and provide all the necessary tips to make this trip a unique experience.

DAY 2

PUNTA ARENAS - KING PENGUIN RESERVE - LAGO FAGNANO ESTANCIA 315 KM (100% OFFROAD)

The day begins with one of the greatest milestones of the trip: crossing the legendary Strait of Magellan, the gateway to the mythical Tierra del Fuego Island. On the other side, a wild territory awaits us, where the asphalt fades and the true challenge begins: rolling through the immensity of the Fuegian pampas. We will skirt the strait heading south to reach a unique sanctuary: the King Penguin Nature Reserve, home to the only breeding colony of this majestic species in South America. Once this visit is over, we will continue our journey through the most untamed part of the island until we reach Estancia Lago Fagnano, where a well-deserved rest and a dinner lovingly prepared by our team chef await us.

DAY 3

FULL DAY NAVIGATION IN ADMIRALTY SOUTH

After an energizing breakfast, we set off for Caleta María, where we begin a journey that will take us deep into the cold and mysterious waters of the Almirantazgo Sound. Sailing through these waters is like immersing yourself in a landscape from another time, where the majesty of the Darwin Mountain Range rises before us, its silhouette silhouetted against the gray sky, while ancient glaciers glide into its waters.

This area is a true biodiversity paradise, with a rich array of endemic fauna that makes it a unique coastal and marine ecosystem, recognized worldwide for its scientific value. We will sail through a marine protected area, home to globally important species and wildlife that thrive in these remote corners.

Along the way, we'll marvel at the impressive colony of elephant seals, the largest in continental Chile, leopard seals, and black-browed albatrosses.

DAY 4

FAGNANO LAKE ESTANCIA - USHUAIA 363 KMS. 50% OFFROAD

We'll leave the lush forests behind to cross the Argentine border, riding through Fuegian ranches until we reach the famous Route 3. As we approach Ushuaia, the landscape will begin to change from steppe to foothills, where we'll enter mountainous areas of exuberant beauty. Our must-see stops will be the Fagnano Lake viewpoint and the famous Garibaldi Pass, before reaching the Ushuaia gateway and taking that photo for posterity.

DAY 5

FREE DAY IN USHUAIA

After arriving in Ushuaia, we took a free day to explore this incredible city. The attractions are endless, from museums to learn about the history of this region to sailing through the legendary Beagle Channel to visit the penguin colony.

DAY 6

UHSUAIA - CERRO SOMBRERO 420 KMS. ONROAD

This day we will leave the city of Ushuaia behind, heading towards the east of Tierra del Fuego Island, where we will occasionally border the Atlantic Ocean. As we move north, the landscapes change to the Fuegian steppe where the wind will accompany us until we reach the town of Cerro Sombrero, which was an important oil camp during the black gold rush in the last century.

DAY 7

Cerro Sombrero - El Calafate 467 km on road

Impressed by the beautiful sunrises, we continue our journey north, where we'll cross the Strait of Magellan through the Primera Angostura sector. This narrowest part of the strait between Tierra del Fuego Island and the mainland is only 3.7 km long and will take us about 30 minutes to cross. Once on the mainland, we'll cross into Argentina, where we'll continue south, passing through the city of Río Gallegos and Esperanza. When we begin to see Lake Argentino and its beautiful turquoise color, we'll detour to the city of El Calafate, one of the most important cities in Argentine Patagonia.

DAY 8

Los Glaciares National Park, 200 km on road

This day we'll ride 80 km to visit Los Glaciares National Park, the largest in Argentine Patagonia. Its main attraction is the Perito Moreno Glacier, part of the Southern Ice Field. Thanks to its constant advance, it forms a drop of up to 30 meters relative to the rest of the lake. This park offers you the opportunity to walk along its walkways to observe the imposing glacier from any vantage point.

If we're lucky, we'll be able to witness one of the main attractions: the collapse of its walls, which is a true spectacle.

DAY 9

El Calafate - Puerto Natales 351 km on road

We depart from El Calafate, land of glaciers and steppe, to descend south along the legendary Route 40. We pass through landscapes that seem frozen in time, where immensity and silence accompany every kilometer. We cross Dorotea Mountain and enter Chilean Patagonia, arriving at Puerto Natales, a city located on the shores of the Ultima Esperanza Sound and gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.

DAY 10

TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK 280 KM. 40% OFF-ROAD

We depart early from Puerto Natales for Torres del Paine National Park, a World Biosphere Reserve and considered the 8th Natural Wonder of the World. Our route takes us through the Serrano River, a less-traveled route that allows us to connect with the park's most untamed essence. The first point of awe will be Grey Lake, with its glacial waters and icebergs floating in the distance. From here, we begin to skirt a series of crystal-clear lakes that will guide us through one of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet. Upon reaching Lake Pehoe, the scenery becomes cinematic: before us rise the Cuernos del Paine and the imposing massif that gives the park its name. It's undoubtedly a route you'll never forget.

DAY 11

FAREWELL

After breakfast, we transfer passengers to the Puerto Natales airport. The adventure comes to an end, but it leaves an indelible mark. We bid farewell to the end of the world with the certainty of having conquered Patagonia on two wheels. What we experienced remains forever: on the road, on our skin, and in our souls.