Punta Arenas

Long flight Quito>Lima>Santiago>Punta Arenas
arrived in the afternoon and Wandered around the city a bit. Nothing too special but it’s not too bad. Walked along the ocean a bit, lots of gulls andBaca lagi
Puerto Natales

Bus from Punta Arenas, stayed at a tiny hostel for 3 days to plan and ready for the W Trek in Torres del Paine.
Day 1:
Walked through the town and along the beach. Kinda small, fairly pretty,Baca lagi
TdP - Paine Grande>Lago Grey

Puerto Natales > Pudeto > Paine Grande > Lago Grey (11km)
6:45am bus from Natales to Pudeto, a point in the national park where you can then catch the ferry/catamaran. Drove 3 hours through theBaca lagi
TdP - Grey>Paine Grande

Refugio Grey > Grey Glacier Lookout > Paine Grande (20km)
Cold and windy night, the sleeping bag is passable but not very comfy for this weather. Woke up with the sunrise, packed up and left my gearBaca lagi
TdP - Paine Grande>Frances

Paine Grande > Mirador Britanico > Campsite Frances
21km
Wow! What a day. So cold overnight, couldn’t really sleep much. It started snowing really thick as I left the camp so I was a littleBaca lagi
Torres del Paine - Frances>Chileno

Campsite Frances > Campsite Chileno
15km
Another freezing cold night, for sure below zero and the sleeping bag is not even close to warm enough! Didn’t freeze to death though so that’s a win.Baca lagi
TdP - Chileno>Laguna Amarga

Chileno Campsite > Base Las Torres > Centro Bienvenida > Puerto Natales
16km
Another cold night, somewhat improved by gloves on feet and feet in sleeves of puffy jacket (top tip). Must have been -4Baca lagi
Perito Moreno Glacier

Slept great in a real bed again, and then afternoon 5hr bus across the tiny border office into Argentina. Made it to El Calafate, a town on the edge of Lago Argentino. Kind of an annoying eveningBaca lagi
El Chaltén

Arrived at midnight in El Chalten, a small town in the mountains of Patagonia.
Day 1: Laguna de los Tres
Woke up early because some guy in the hostel let his alarm ring for 15 minutes. But it’sBaca lagi
Montevideo

Bus to el Calafate, flight to Buenos Aires. Figured out the city bus into the centre and got there around midnight. Slept in a bit, Had a relaxed morning and walked around the streets a bit, got aBaca lagi
Colonia de Sacramento

Quick stop in the cute little town of Colonia, Uruguay. The cheaper ferries to Buenos Aires are from here anyways, and it’s an old Spanish/Portuguese fort settlement, I think the oldest in the area?Baca lagi
Buenos Aires - Recoleta

Arrived back in Buenos Aires, public bus to the hostel and wander around the city for a couple hours in the evening. Lots of people around and things happening. Walked past Teatro Colon, the bigBaca lagi
Buenos Aires - La Boca

Little morning tour to La Boca. Took the public bus again because I’m cheap/adventurous?
Facts:
- 1870 to 1920 Argentina got 6 million immigrants (pop went from 1.5 to 6.5) 65% Italians. MostBaca lagi
Foz do Iguaçu - Brasil

Flight from BA to Puerto Iguazu, Argentina. Crappy hostel but up early the next day to check out the Iguazu Falls, I think one of the 7 wonders of the world? Maybe depends who made the list..
WentBaca lagi
Cataratas Iguazú - Argentina

Half hour bus to the Argentine side of the falls for exploring today. This side is bigger and more trails spread out along the edge of the falls to explore. Started early and walked the two closerBaca lagi
Encarnación

Night bus about 5 hours to Posadas, then found a bus across the border to Encarnacion, Paraguay. Everything went smoothly except the bus forgot me at the border in Paraguay so then I had to walk aBaca lagi
Salta

A long travel day and night bus from Encarnacion, northwest across Argentina to Salta. Arrived early so dropped my bag at the hostel and wandered for awhile.
It’s a nice city but to be honest IBaca lagi
Purmamarca

Finally made it to western union for cash, and took a bus for a few hours to the capital Jujuy, then another bus north to the village of Purmamarca. Super cool landscape here with multicolouredBaca lagi
Tilcara

Wanted to do another hike in Purmamarca but the trail was closed I think, so without much more to do, I took a bus further north to Tilcara. Another little village, a bit bigger but similar vibe.Baca lagi
Humahuaca

Next short bus to the next village: Humahuaca. Arrived early enough to check in and then get a quick taxi to a nearby village where there is a canyon called Quebrada de las Senoritas. About a 40Baca lagi
Tupiza

Easy border crossing from Argentina into Bolivia! They actually asked for a COVID vaccination record, but they didn’t really look at it when I showed it haha.
Then a sweaty minibus ride to Tupiza,Baca lagi
Uyuni - Day 1

Uyuni Salt Flats tour with Tupiza Tours. Left Tupiza at 8am in old Toyota Land Cruiser that struggled up the crazy dirt road, winding up to max 4900m altitude. Cramped and not super comfy, but I lovedBaca lagi
Uyuni - Day 2

- first overnight was in tiny mostly abandoned village, 70 people that live in Queta Grande/Chico. Nice soccer turf!
- Laguna Hedionda nice viewpoint
- Laguna Kollpa: flamingos, cool salt flats,Baca lagi
Uyuni - Day 3

- Cold morning -7? Brrr
- 1st stop piedras del arbol: cool rocks look like trees
- Laguna with lots of flamingos, super salty shoreline to walk along, also found some eggs and dead flamingos
- LagunaBaca lagi
Uyuni - Day 4

Awake at 5am to drive out to the flats again for Sunrise. This time stopped at the island lookout to get a view from a bit higher. Really amazing sunrise, and the flats just go on and on in pureBaca lagi
Pengembara
Wowzer!! Nice shot.