An 800-mile odyssey through Chilean Patagonia, one of the most stunning and, paradoxically, least visited areas of the world. Wind through the Andes Mountain range from arid Puerto Natales to a landscape studded with magnificent peaks, frozen rivers of glacial ice, and windswept temperate rainforest. An invitation to delve into the heart of untouched wilderness, where nature’s grandeur is on full display, and the rugged beauty of Patagonia reveals itself at every turn.
The Galápagos Islands will be forever associated with Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. As recorded by the noted naturalist, the isolated Pacific archipelago is home to an extraordinary number of species, of which many have no fear of humans. Subsequently, the islands are a haven for close-up encounters with remarkable wildlife, such as marine iguanas, giant tortoises, playful sea lions and blue-footed boobies. Immerse yourself in the islands' stunning landscapes, from volcanic craters to lush highland forests and pristine beaches. The Galápagos Islands serve as a centre for scientific exploration, drawing in travellers who are keen to immerse themselves in its breathtaking natural landscapes and witness the abundant wildlife.