Andes Mountains, Patagonia (13/16)
The Andes Mountains, especially Patagonia, offer a raw and untamed sense of adventure. This is the longest non-submarine mountain range in the world, with fjords and mountains rising from the sea. You’ll encounter incredible marine and land wildlife, including whales, Magellanic penguins, pumas, and the four South American camelids. The region also features snow-capped volcanoes and high-altitude mountains, as well as the driest desert in the world (Atacama) and the highest navigable lake (Titicaca).
The indigenous peoples of the Andean highlands and the historic Incas have a rich and fascinating culture. The Bolivian salt flats, known as the world’s largest mirror, provide a magical experience. Get ready for an epic journey that will connect you with nature in its grandest form and leave you with unforgettable memories.
