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Patagonia

Patagonia Travel

At Vlynt, we design journeys that spark personal growth through adventure and deep connection with nature. In the wild beauty of Patagonia with its towering peaks, endless skies, and remote trails our travelers rediscover themselves and the world around. For us, true travel is about more than the destination; it's about the transformative moments along the way.

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Trekking Adventure

Multi-day guided treks to discover Patagonia’s landscapes.

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Group Tour

Discover Patagonia’s wild beauty with friends, family, or fellow explorers.

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Independent Travellers

Walk the iconic W Trek on your own terms, at your pace, with your rhythm.

 

 

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We are part of a trusted network of Patagonia experts,

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Our Most Legendary Adventures

Patagonia is a land of endless possibilities — from glacier hikes to wildlife encounters, from serene lakes to rugged peaks. We're here to help you find the adventure that fits your time, budget, and spirit.

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7-Day Torres del Paine Circuit

$4,600.00

The fastest way to conquer the legendary Torres del Paine circuit—without sacrificing depth, beauty, or challenge. Trek through the park’s wild northern flank, climb the famed John Gardner Pass with the vast ice field unfurled beneath you, and back along the classic W Trail.

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Self-Guided West W Trek

$1,550.00

Walk the iconic W Trek from West to East. Begin your journey with the breathtaking view of Glacier Grey. From there, gradually venture deeper into the heart of Torres del Paine, building momentum with each step. The adventure culminates with the unforgettable ascent to the Base of the Towers.

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Paine O Circuit Oggioni Pass

$5,000.00

This route is designed for seasoned trekkers who seek to venture beyond the known. Crossing the little-traveled Oggioni Pass, this demanding itinerary links the mighty Towers with the remote Dickson Valley through an unmarked wilderness corridor.

Ready to Craft Your Patagonia Adventure? 

With deep roots in the region and a passion for wild places, we’re here to guide every kind of traveler, whether you seek remote wilderness, untamed peaks, or the soul-stirring silence of the steppe.

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About Vlynt Patagonia

 

At Vlynt, we specialize in creating journeys that inspire personal growth through adventure. Our itineraries are designed to help you reconnect with yourself and the world around you. We firmely believe that the true essence of travel lies not only in where you go, but in the transformative experiences along the way.

 

Q&A to Help You Plan the Patagonian Adventure of a Lifetime

Am I ready to embrace the raw, rugged side of Patagonia?

Whether it's gliding silently across a hidden lake in a kayak or trekking deep into the icy heart of the mountains, the wild here is yours to define—and to chase. From the windswept plains to the towering peaks, Patagonia offers a canvas for every kind of explorer.

If you dream of sleeping beneath a sky ablaze with stars or reaching the perfect vantage point to capture the first light of dawn, camping is the boldest way to immerse yourself in the land. For those seeking comfort without sacrificing the spirit of adventure, Patagonia welcomes you with warm glamping yurts and elegant lodges that blend luxury with the wilderness.

How many days will it take to truly feel Patagonia?

Patagonia is vast—wild and wide, with epic distances between its iconic corners.
To truly soak in its magic, we recommend dedicating at least a week to explore. Anything less, and you might find yourself spending more time in transit than immersed in the landscapes that drew you here.

If a week is all you’ve got, it’s essential to focus—whether you're craving jagged peaks, glacier lakes, or wildlife encounters, we’ll help you choose the place that captures the heart of your dream adventure.

If you have more time, Patagonia rewards you with contrasts: glacier-strewn valleys, windswept pampas, ancient forests and remote fjords. We’ll craft an itinerary that flows naturally through these worlds, making the most of every moment.

Keep in mind that Patagonia is not a budget destination. Unless you’re traveling with full flexibility and a backpacker mindset, costs add up quickly. For a well-planned journey with quality lodging and expert guides, you can expect to spend around USD $300 per person per day (excluding flights). Some experiences—like horseback, kayak or ice hike—come with a higher price tag, and peak-season demand, especially in places like Torres del Paine, can stretch your budget further.

What types of hiking experiences are available in Patagonia?

The Patagonian Andes offer some of the most breathtaking and iconic trekking experiences on Earth.
From the legendary W Trek in Torres del Paine—celebrated as one of the world’s premier multi-day hikes—to lesser-known trails winding through remote national parks, Patagonia is a haven for hikers of all levels.

With over a dozen national parks, the region caters to both those seeking comfortable day hikes with hotel stays, and those drawn to multi-day expeditions deep into the wilderness.

Whether you have just four days to walk among glaciers and jagged peaks, or several weeks to explore a variety of trails across different regions, Patagonia offers endless opportunities to connect with nature on foot.

Discover the diverse trekking experiences that await in Patagonia.

Where are the best places to encounter Patagonia’s wildlife?

Patagonia is one of South America’s premier destinations for wildlife encounters.
In Torres del Paine, you’ll have the rare opportunity to track elusive pumas in their natural habitat, alongside herds of guanacos grazing on the steppe, while Andean condors soar overhead on rising thermals.

Along the Magellan Straits, Chilean Fjords, and Peninsula Valdés, you’ll find ideal conditions for observing whales, dolphins, sea lions, and colonies of penguins. Meanwhile, the Lake Districts of both Chile and Argentina offer outstanding birdwatching, with a rich diversity of native and migratory species.

Some itineraries are crafted specifically for wildlife observation and photography, while others can be tailored to include additional days dedicated to these unforgettable encounters with nature.

Need help finding the adventure that fits you best?

 

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