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Cocham´0 is a name synonymous with the small fishing village at the mouth of the river and the valley itself. Visit the Cochamó Valley for a few days, day hiking (or climbing) into the adjacent valleys.
Aysen is one of the most renowned fishing areas in Chile. Its rivers, lakes and fjords make it a fisherman’s paradise, with rainbow trout and brown trout the most prized catches.
Patagonia offers anglers some of the world's best fly fishing, and some of the most beautiful and varied landscapes in which to do so. The water ranges from tranquil lakes and streams to whitewater rivers. Pataogonia is most famous for its Trout (mainly B...
Overlooking the Traful Valley in the Argentinian Lake District, Estancia Arroyo Verde is a small family-run fishing lodge. The Traful river provides plentiful fly fishing opportunities and the surrounding mountains are perfect for horse riding and trekkin...
Wade in the runs of Torres del Paine’s pristine rivers, cast for trout and salmon under the watchful gaze of the park’s famous peaks.
You can pack a lot into an adventure: explore volcano country in the north, hike the glaciers and peaks in Torres del Paine, and sail the wild fjords of Tierra del Fuego.
Once a tiny fishing port, Puerto Natales now thrives as the gateway to nearby Torres del Paine National Park. You’ll find everything here that you need to prepare for your adventure.
A little bit of affordable comfort at the foot of the Paine massif. Hidden away next to the Serrano river, there's excellent access to fishing, kayaking and off-the-beaten-track hiking, and the views are something to behold.
Visit Salta.
From rugged mountains and penguin colonies to Cape Horn glaciers plunging into the sea, these are the places to explore in Tierra del Fuego.
Discover Torres del Paine's famous treks with expert guides, combining camping and glamping. Trek to Los Cuernos, explore the French Valley and hike to the famous viewpoint at the base of the Towers, whilst also visiting the stunning Glacier Grey and enjo...
Discover the four faces of Torres del Paine throughout the seasons of the year, from the quiet of shoulder season and the bustle of high summer, to the snows of winter.
This intimate and secluded riverside lodge is the ultimate Patagonian adventure retreat. Fantastic excursions including heli-skiing, fly fishing, rafting, biking and hiking, all with expert guides, await you. Return to the lodge each afternoon to relax in...
With only seven rooms and set in a secluded natural park bordering it's own creek, this beautiful wood and stone boutique mountain house provides the perfect base for exploring the surrounding area. The service is bespoke and your personalised itiner...
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