Our travel Philosophy
The landscape is not the excuse… they are there, be part of untold stories, secrete daily chores when meeting simple people who will accompany us and teach us, just as the first settlers did, people with strong integrity who stablished particular lifestyles, work ethics and diverse cultures throughout our history, be part!
Following Charles Darwin steps across Deseado River.
Darwin Viewpoint, North Santa Cruz, Patagonia Argentina.
T E R R A A U S T R A L I S A R G E N T I N A
Some stories about Territories.
Travels enrich relation between history and places.
There is a big difference between travelers and explorers: travelers simply visit a place while explorers do it to acquire knowledge, they travel with a purpose.
Sir Vivian Fuchs - 1908 / 1999
Chapter I: Continental Ice Fields
Pioneers and Guardians
of El Chaltén
The sweeping, majestic landscapes of El Chaltén and Fitz Roy impress everyone who lays eyes on them. Here, crystalline glacial streams, regal mountain peaks and …
Chapter II: Lakes and Mountains
The Country
of Apples
These are the original lands of the Tehuelche and Mapuche peoples, where legends lead us into the search for the lost city of the Caesars.So too does the underground connection…
Chapter III: Pioneers and Natives.
The Last Frontier,
Tierra del Fuego.
Ushuaia welcomes us to the Great Island; this historic town invites us to discover an authentic Patagonia, full of legends and adventures. Known as the “Terra Australis Incógnita”…
Chapter IV: Life at Atlantic Ocean
The Secret
Patagonian Village.
Travel south along the Atlantic coastal roads of Chubut province and, eventually, one of Patagonia’s best -kept secrets – and a window into a sleepy, authentic way of life…
Chapter V: Northwest Argentina
The Infinite
road of the Stars.
Everything is mapped out in the skies above, they tell us – like a mirror reflecting what we see before us. You can’t help but be enchanted by the ancient Andean citadels …
Chapter VI: Glaciers and Summits
The Giants Pass
across the wind.
The old route of the pioneers once connected the Atlantic coast with the border in Puerto Natales, an original passage that was used to avoid rivers and ranches. Now forgotten…
Chapter VII: Across the Valley
Discovering
New Wales in Patagonia.
Legendary tales of early Welsh settlers battling long winters, conquering unforgiving landscapes, and maintaining the traditions of their homeland warm …
Chapter VIII: Mendoza and the Andes
Footprints
of the Zonda.
Long ago, Charles Darwin wrote in his letters about the wild and rich landscapes of the Cumbre Pass during his odyssey through the Andes …
Chapter IX: Ibera Wetlands
Walking
among Legends.
Legend has it that if a hunter kills an animal but does not eat it, or knocks down a tree but does not use it, the wrath of the elf-like Pombero spirits …