Our Experience of Chilean Patagonia | Aysen Region |
Chilean Patagonia can be difficult to navigate, especially the Aysen Region. With limited information online are we able to find our way to the Marble Caves and the Queulat National Park without having to hitch a ride? Watch now to find out...
We arrive from Argentina to the small border town, Chile Chico. Here we attempt to visit the famous marble caves and somehow get to the Aysen region capital, Coyhaique. Then from we attempt to visit the famous Hanging Glacier in the Queulat National Park. We don't have much time and the distances are vast, roads are long and our Spanish is sparse.
Watch us get through this tricky area of the world and see how we experienced Aysen.
We are so new to vlog travel, having just provided highlights set to music before (see the SE Asia series). SO this adventure is filmed and edited on the road, in hostels, on the ground with THE most slow WIFI. Having to travel and edit is going to be challenging. We would love for you to follow us in the journey and hope the videos provide good information if you are planning to travel to the area or just interested. If it helps just one of you, then thats amazing!
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Chile Patagonia Part 1
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PATAGONIA:
Patagonia is a sparsely populated region located at the southern end of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, steppes and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes. Patagonia has two coasts; a western one towards the Pacific Ocean and an eastern one towards the Atlantic Ocean.
The Colorado and Barrancas rivers, which run from the Andes to the Atlantic, are commonly considered the northern limit of Argentine Patagonia. Tierra del Fuego, and sometimes the Falkland Islands are included as part of Patagonia. Most geographers and historians locate the northern limit of Chilean Patagonia at Reloncaví Estuary, To the South Chilean Patagonia is usually extended to the Straits of Magellan or prolonged to the Cape Horn.
In the second half of the 20th century, tourism became an ever more important part of Patagonia's economy. Originally a remote backpacking destination, the region has attracted increasing numbers of upmarket visitors, cruise passengers rounding Cape Horn or visiting Antarctica, and adventure and activity holiday-makers. Principal tourist attractions include the Perito Moreno glacier, the Valdés Peninsula, the Argentine Lake District and Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego. Tourism has created new markets locally and for export for traditional crafts such as Mapuche handicrafts, guanaco textiles, and confectionery and preserves.
A spin-off from increased tourism has been the buying of often enormous tracts of land by foreigners, often as a prestige purchase rather than for agriculture. Buyers have included Sylvester Stallone, Ted Turner and Christopher Lambert, and most notably Luciano Benetton, Patagonia's largest landowner. His Compañia de Tierras Sud has brought new techniques to the ailing sheep-rearing industry and sponsored museums and community facilities, but has been controversial particularly for its treatment of local Mapuche communities.
Qué hacer en Chile: Soft Adventure Patagonia - Naturaleza Abierta
Patagonia es una tierra única, donde cada paisaje invita a conectarse profundamente con esa naturaleza indómita y conmovedora. Bosques milenarios, poderosos ríos y glaciares monumentales que debes explorar y sentir. La Patagonia va contigo siempre, una vez que la visitas.
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Futaleufú River in Chile | 4K | Drone | Epic Landscape | Timelapse | Beautiful Lakes | Climbing
Futaleufú is a Chilean town and commune located in Northern Patagonia, specifically in Palena Province, Los Lagos Region. Futaleufu is a frontier town with a small but growing tourism industry based on adventure tourism—most specifically whitewater rafting—but also fishing, mountain biking, trekking, and canyoning. Located 7 miles from the Argentinian border, Futaleufu is most easily accessed from airports in Esquel and Bariloche, Argentina. The town is named after the crystal blue Futaleufú River, widely considered to be one of the best whitewater rafting rivers in the world. The name Futaleufu derives from a Mapudungun word meaning Big River.
The town has a population of about 2,000. The main income for the community is fly fishing and outdoor sports, particularly white water rafting, together with forestry and cattle farming. A gravel road links the town to Trevelin in Argentina and to the Carretera Austral. It is served by Futaleufú Airfield.
Following the eruption of Chaitén Volcano and the subsequent destruction of Chaitén, Futaleufú has been the administrative capital of Palena Province since March 2009.
The Futaleufú River is commonly rated by specialized media as one of the best rivers in the world for kayaking and rafting. The river flows in from Argentina, through the town, and empties into the fjord-shaped Yelcho Lake. Day trips and multi-day trips are available on the Futa while several of its tributaries, such as the Espolón River and the Azul (Blue) River, can be rafted, canoed, or navigated by boat.
Two lakes, Lake Lonconao and Lake Espolón, offer opportunities for paddling and fly fishing close to the town of Futaleufú. Fly fishing is also possible on the Futaleufú River, the Yelcho River (the largest river in the Futaleufú Valley) and Espolon River, which is the largest tributary of the Futaleufú and contains brown trout and rainbow trout, as well as salmon in April and May.
Other nearby attractions include the Futaleufú National Reserve, known for its population of Huemul (South Andean deer), and Pumalín Park, Chile's largest private nature reserve. Pumalín is a public-access park, with an extensive infrastructure of trails, campgrounds, and visitor centres.
Canyoning and rappelling is also possible in the Futaleufú valley, with its numerous ravines and waterfalls, as well as horse riding and mountain biking.
Chilean Patagonian Lake Adventure
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure for a magnificent day on one of Chile's incredible lake fisheries. Targeting both browns and rainbows on dries and lure patterns, it makes for a special day in a very special place...
Patagonia Offroad: Rio Mayer - The Wild Frontier 1/2 - ZEITreise Ep 9
The most adventurous way to go from Argentina to Chile? The border crossing at 'Passo Rio Mayer' - really only for pedestrians, and a handful 4x4 freaks like us. We tackle many kilometers of its huge riverbed on the maybe toughest offroad route in Patagonia. Will we make it?
Hey - and this is our first video with English subtitles - because we have been asked many times. Like it?
Was ist der abenteuerlichste Weg von Argentinien nach Chile? Der Grenzübergang „Passo Rio Mayer“ - eigentlich nur für Fussgänger, und einige wenige Allrad-Freaks. Wir irren mehrere Tage weglos durch das wilde Flussbett des Rio Mayer auf der vielleicht wildesten Offroad Strecke Patagoniens.
Cinco Rios and Estancia del Zorro in Patagonia, Chile
Our friends in Chile just released a fantastic video detailing the operations at Cinco Rios and Estancia del Zorro in Patagonia, Chile. As you’ll see in the short film, this is a unique area with a rich heritage and stunning fisheries.
For booking, contact Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures at 888-777-5060.
COCHRANE. Provincia de Los Glaciares. región de Aysén, Chile
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Cápsula promocional elaborada por el Programa de Gestión de Destino de la Provincia de Los Glaciares.
Outpost Patagonia: Glamping in Patagonia's Aysén Region
Adventure in Patagonia
18 River crossing on horseback in 48 hours through the wilderness of Chilean Patagonia. This is one of the smoother crossings, otherwise I would not have been able to film,,, I would have been holding on for dear life. The river is the Rio Quinto, which is located to the north of the Aisen region of Chile. It is 20 kilometers east of the village of La Junta, known throughout Patagonia for its cowboy culture.
La Junta - Chile - Patagônia (Drone)
Cidade de La Junta, patagônia Chilena / City of La Junta, Chilean Patagonia.
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Filming performed with the drone MAVIC PRO and Iphone 6S mobile phone on January 7, 2019.
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Hiking Chile's Patagonia | BikeHike
Hike across mixed grassland and light forest along the W Route in Southern Chile's Torres del Paine National Park, one of the world's greatest hiking trails. Explore the French Valley, marvel at the massive ice wall of the Grey Glacier, and keep an eye out for guanacos, pink flamingos, and condors in their natural habitat.
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Chile Adventure Week 3: Aysen Region
Our final destination in Chile was the Aysen Region, with its dramatic landscape, hot springs and Marble Caves. We stayed in some gorgeous, cozy lodges and had several days of adventure in Aysen to conclude Chile's 1st Adventure Week!
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Patagonia Dolphins at play, Fundo Los Leones, Aysen, Chile - HD
Passport to Adventure, the inspiring PBS TV adventure travel series, journeys to the Aysen Region of Patagonia, Chile. Julie Conover and crew are surprised and delighted by a pod of Tonina Dolphins in the fjord of Raul Marin Balmaceda. PassportToAdventure.com WATCH IN HD (click below)
Traveling in Patagonia - Argentina & Chile | GoPro & DJI Drone
Traveling in Patagonia, Argentina (and Chile) with 3 friends. We saw the Perito Moreno glacier, hiked through Calafate and El Chalten, alongside visiting the Torres Del Paine national park in Chile for a day.
I used a GoPro Hero 3+ and the DJI Phantom drone for the videos alongside Final Cut Pro X for the editing. I hope you enjoy it!
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Daniela Zavala's Diaries of a Backpacker ventures for a weekend to El Calafate to experience one of the most famous attractions of Patagonia: Glacier Perito Moreno
Exploradores Glacier & Villa O'Higgins, Carretera Austral in Chile (Patagonia Expedition #04)
In the 4th episode of the Patagonia Expedition we are going to ice hike on the Exploradores Glacier in the Laguna San Rafael National Park before we continue our way down to the end of the Carretera Austral in Villa O’Higgins.
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The Carretera Austral is a 1200km long road in the south of Chile which connects the most remote areas of the country. The ruta 7 is a paradise for adventure seekers as it is a mostly unpaved road which brings you to the lesser known parts of Patagonia in the stunning Los Lagos and Aysen Region.
Our plan was to get from Puerto Montt till Villa O’Higgins by thumb to get in touch with locals and fellow adventurers along the way. After making our way down from Puerto Montt to Puerto Rio Tranquilo in the last episodes we decided to stay in one place for a few days to be able to do more activities. In the last previous episode we finished with the visit of the Marble Caves, in this episode we went on a full day „big ice“ excursion at the Glaciar Exploradores.
The Exploradores Glacier is situated on the northeastern slope of Monte San Valentín inside the Laguna San Rafael National Park and is a part of the Northern Patagonian Icefield. This ice field is the smaller of two remnant parts in which the Patagonian Ice Sheet in the Andes Mountains of lower South America can be divided.
Nowadays it is completely contained within the boundaries of Laguna San Rafael National Park. Once the Patagonian Ice Sheet was an extensive ice sheet that covered all of Chilean Patagonia and the westernmost parts of Argentine Patagonia during the Quaternary glaciations. Today, with its glaciers largely in retreat and only an area of 4,200 km2 (1,600 sq mi), the northern patagonian ice field is still the second largest continuous mass of ice outside of the polar regions.
This part of the trip was executed within 1week by using altogether 3 public buses and one ferry - following I list all the places we visited & Things to do at the Carretera Austral:
- Exploradores Glacier / Laguna San Rafael National Park
- Northern Patagonian Ice Field
- Cochrane & Rio Baker
- Villa O'Higgins
- Cerro Altavista
- Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- Marble Caves / Capillas de Marmol
- Lago General Carrera
I'm excited to share all our experiences in Patagonia over the course of the next 6 weeks with you. In the next episode we will do a boat excursion to the impressive O’Higgins glacier, cross into Argentina on foot and meet impressive characters along the way.
The Patagonian Expedition is a 95% self funded video documentary project following my trip in 2012/2013. Our aim is to show you the beauty of the rather unknown parts in Patagonia alongside with the famous spots.
Beside beautiful landscape you can expect loads of information and our personal experiences and struggles along the way.
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The whole trip was executed over the course of 2 months using mostly local transport such as busses, cars and trucks. A big thank you goes to Lufthansa for providing the flights into and out of South America in their new Premium Economy Class!
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Aysén, Patagonia Chile, main highlight, some of the amazing things you can see and do in Aysén. aysenpatagoniachile.travel
Cerro Castillo Trek - Patagonia 2019
Recap of our 3 day 2 night backpacking trip through the Cerro Castillo trail in the Aysén Region of Chile. Trip was done in early December 2019.
Chilean Patagonia's Baker River Adventure
The Baker River drains the countries largest lake, General Carrera, and lucky enough to stay at Green Baker Lodge, superb accommodation which is undoubtedly in the prime area to tackle these wild browns and rainbows.
Gavin Hurley joins Alex Prior from Southern Exposure to show you some awesome fish in this unique environment.