Welcome to the enchanting vastness of Patagonia, a territory that stretches across the Southern Cone. This remote area is known for its diverse landscapes—from the jagged peaks of the Andes and ancient glaciers to the windswept plains and vibrant lakes.
Explore this vast region with our specialized Patagonia tours in Chile and Argentina where each itinerary is designed to immerse you in the natural beauty and unique experiences. This is not just a destination but a gateway to a transformative journey through some of the most pristine and untouched wilderness areas on the planet.
Join us on a journey into the heart of the wilderness. Here, you can experience pristine ecosystems and diverse wildlife, offering the perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. For those who want to go deeper, our Patagonia excursions offer a comprehensive exploration of this magnificent land. Whether you choose to hike famous trails, kayak through crystal clear waters. or simply take in the panoramic views, Patagonia’s grandeur will capture your heart.
For further exploration, consider traversing La Ruta de los Parques de la Patagonia, a breathtaking route that crosses 17 national parks, connecting unique and diverse ecosystems that will enhance your experience of nature.
1.- How many people can join a tour and is it possible to join late or leave early?
We keep our tour groups small, with a maximum of 10 participants, to ensure a quality experience whether you are traveling alone or with friends and family. Late arrivals or early departures are possible, but require prior coordination and may incur additional charges. Please discuss your specific needs with our travel specialists prior to booking. This will ensure smooth arrangements.
2.- When is the best time to visit and how long should my trip be?
Each season offers unique experiences, and the best time to visit depends on your interests and the activities you plan to engage in. Some months are better for certain experiences in different regions. At Let’s Go Experience, we customize our trips to fit your schedule and preferences. Whether you’re planning a short visit or an extended stay, we’ll tailor your itinerary to the best seasonal conditions and your personal interests.
3.- Do I need a visa/passport?
All visitors must have a valid passport with at least six months validity beyond the date of entry into Chile or Argentina. Proof of onward travel is also required.While U.S. citizens no longer need to pay a reciprocity fee to enter Chile, other nationalities may be required to do so. Please check with your consulate for the latest entry requirements, as they change frequently.
4.- Is travel insurance recommended?
We strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance in advance to cover any unforeseen circumstances or emergencies during your trip.
5.- What vaccinations are recommended for this adventure?
Consult your primary care physician or a Travel Health Clinic for the most accurate and up-to-date health advice for your destination.
6.- Do your tours include international flights?
International flights are not included in our tour prices. We are happy to assist you in arranging your flights.
7.- What kind of ground transportation do you used on your tours?
We use a variety of transportation including private vans, comfortable coaches, boats and airplanes to ensure safe and efficient travel. Each itinerary will detail the type of transportation provided.
8.- What is the best type of luggage to bring?
We recommend a backpack or duffel bag as suitcases can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver on buses, boats and in hotels. Consider the terrain and your ability to carry your luggage when choosing your backpack.
9.- Can I book extra nights in hotel accommodation before or after my trip?
Extra nights can usually be arranged at our start or end hotels. Please book at least 45 days prior to departure to ensure availability.
10.- Is tipping included, and if not, how much should I budget for?
Tipping is not included in our tour prices and is entirely at your discretion. If you were pleased with the service, tipping is a thoughtful way to show your appreciation to your driver, guide, or tour leader. Here are some general guidelines for customary tips:
For your driver: $5 to $10 USD/EU or more per person per day.
For local guides: $10 to 10 USD/EU and above per person per day.
For your Tour Leader: $15 to $20 USD/EU or more per person per day.
In restaurants, if you receive good service, tipping 10% of the total bill is customary.
Remember, tipping is entirely personal and based on your satisfaction with the service.
11.- Is there Internet and Wi-Fi Access?
Wi-Fi is usually available, but connection speeds can vary, especially in remote areas. Be prepared for slower Internet than you may be used to.
12.- Can I use my local currency (USD, EUR, etc.) or do I need to exchange to local currency?
While USD may be accepted in some places, it is advisable to exchange to local currency once you arrive at your destination. This ensures you get a fair exchange rate and have cash for small purchases. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, but having local currency is always a good idea for convenience.
13.- What does ECOSYSTEM mean to Us?
At ‘Let’s Go Experience’, we view an ecosystem as a complex network that includes living organisms such as plants, animals and microorganisms, as well as non-living elements such as water, air and soil. Human communities, with their customs, lifestyles and interactions with the natural environment, are also an important part. We view an ecosystem as a living, dynamic mix where nature and culture intersect and enrich each other.
14.- What is the climate like in Patagonia
In Patagonia, it is possible to feel all the seasons of the year in a single day, so it is important to be prepared for rain, wind, cold and sun.
15.- What kind of clothing should I pack for Patagonia?
Due to the unpredictable weather, always pack waterproof jackets and pants, a hat, warm layers, socks and thermal gloves, windbreaker, trekking shoes, sunglasses and sunscreen. You should also bring pants,T-shirts and even lighter shoes for the hot days.
We keep our tour groups small, with a maximum of 10 participants, to ensure a quality experience whether you are traveling alone or with friends and family.
Late arrivals or early departures are possible, but require prior coordination and may incur additional charges. Please discuss your specific needs with our travel specialists prior to booking. This will ensure smooth arrangements.
Each season offers unique experiences, and the best time to visit depends on your interests and the activities you plan to engage in. Some months are better for certain experiences in different regions. At Let’s Go Experience, we customize our trips to fit your schedule and preferences. Whether you’re planning a short visit or an extended stay, we’ll tailor your itinerary to the best seasonal conditions and your personal interests.
All visitors must have a valid passport with at least six months validity beyond the date of entry into Chile or Argentina. Proof of onward travel is also required.
While U.S. citizens no longer need to pay a reciprocity fee to enter Chile, other nationalities may be required to do so.
Please check with your consulate for the latest entry requirements, as they change frequently.
We strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance in advance to cover any unforeseen circumstances or emergencies during your trip.
Consult your primary care physician or a Travel Health Clinic for the most accurate and up-to-date health advice for your destination.
International flights are not included in our tour prices. We are happy to assist you in arranging your flights, simply request an airfare quote when you book your tour.
We use a variety of transportation including private vans, comfortable coaches, boats and airplanes to ensure safe and efficient travel. Each itinerary will detail the type of transportation provided.
We recommend a backpack or duffel bag as suitcases can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver on buses, boats and in hotels. Consider the terrain and your ability to carry your luggage when choosing your backpack.
Extra nights can usually be arranged at our start or end hotels. Please book at least 45 days prior to departure to ensure availability.
Tipping is not included in our tour prices and is at your discretion. We can provide guidelines for customary tips if needed.
Wi-Fi is usually available, but connection speeds can vary, especially in remote areas. Be prepared for slower Internet than you may be used to.
US dollars may be accepted in some locations, but it’s wise to have some local currency for small purchases. Credit cards are commonly accepted in most urban areas.
At ‘Let’s Go Experience’, we view an ecosystem as a complex network that includes living organisms such as plants, animals and microorganisms, as well as non-living elements such as water, air and soil.
Human communities, with their customs, lifestyles and interactions with the natural environment, are also an important part. We view an ecosystem as a living, dynamic mix where nature and culture intersect and enrich each other.