Patagonia. The name conjures images of impenetrable wilderness; rugged and daunting. It is a huge area encompassing parts of southern Chile and Argentina that’s divided by countless channels, fjords, ice-fields, glaciers and the southern end of the mighty Andes mountains, making large parts of the region quite inaccessible. The wind is a dominating factor in Patagonia: through the course of millions of years, it has determined where forests grow, where the glaciers flow and how the vegetation is shaped. All these elements make Patagonia a remote and wild region that is fascinating, awe-inspiring and often bewildering.
Please read the two-part series from my Travel Journal about my trip through Patagonia: Part I and Part II. I took so many pictures during my trip through Patagonia that I thought it would be a great idea to add a photo essay to complement the two previous posts. Enjoy the pics of this magnificent region!

Magellanic penguin (Chile)

The turquoise Lago Argentino (Argentina)

First glimpse of the Perito Moreno glacier (Argentina)

Closer to the Perito Moreno glacier

Icy blue - a stunning colour

The Perito Moreno glacier 'bridge'

Torres del Paine NP (Chile)

Lofty peaks of the Torres del Paine

Alpaca - Torres del Paine NP

Torres del Paine NP - more alpacas

Torres del Paine NP - lakes & mountains

Torres del Paine NP - jagged peaks

Torres del Paine NP - Lago Grey

Torres del Paine NP - Lago Grey ice

Seno Utima Esperanza (Chile) - waterfalls

Balmaceda glacier (Chile)

Serrano glacier (Chile)








Gorgeous pictures!
Better than mine! Awesome stuffs!!
Great stuff.
Can’t wait till our slow moving journey through the Americas finally makes it down there
Magnificent pictures – and please can I adopt that beautiful Alpaca??!!
Thank you Angela for your comment. The landscapes are absolutely out-of-this world & those alpacas are really cute!
Cheers,
Keith
Beautiful landscapes, alpacas are gorgeous!!!
As gorgeous as it may be, I’d take heat of the sun and surf of the beach anytime over the icy cool glaciers.. having said that , it’s just for a holiday, not to live right.. so that would still be rather cool;) Good thing I live in South east asia!
Thank you for the comments. Haha, that llama is really cute eh?
Cheers,
Keith
I just want to hug that llama!!….and you for sharing!!
Gorgeous! Some friends of ours went on a 7 day hike there from lodge to lodge. The countryside looks amazing. Can’t wait to go.