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Argentina/Chile

Finis Terrae: Exploring the Wilds of Southern Patagonia

Program No. 20614RJ
Program
At a Glance
Duration
15 days
Program Begins
Buenos Aires
Program Concludes
Santiago
Group Type
Small Group
Meals
34 ( 12B, 11L, 11D )
Activity Level
From
7,799
With pink granite towers, colossal glaciers, emerald-colored fjords and a bleak and beautiful steppe, it is no wonder Chile’s and Argentina’s Patagonia has been inspiring travelers and explorers for centuries. Make your own voyage to the southern tip of South America, as you connect with the beauty of Patagonia via an expedition vessel from Tierra del Fuego National Park to Cape Horn and in the mountains in the heart of Patagonia’s rugged wilderness. By sea and on foot, learn about the landscape, abundant wildlife and hearty residents who call the “End of the Earth” their home.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Sail the icy waters around the tip of the continent, past breathtaking glaciers to Cape Horn National Park.
  • Enjoy the rugged wilderness and extreme beauty of Torres del Paine National Park.
  • Discover Buenos Aires and Santiago.
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Please Note:
These experts may not be available for every date of the program
A native of Buenos Aires who has both studied and taught at the University of Buenos Aires, Horacio Cavilli enjoys enhancing the educational experience for his Road Scholar participants. He studied veterinary science in Argentina, did graduate work in agroecology in Scandinavia and spent ten years working with local farms. Horacio is an enthusiastic traveler himself and has been to many countries in South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. He speaks five languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian and Portuguese.
Melina “Meli” Gavira is an Argentinean expedition leader and an expert on Patagonian flora, fauna, and birds. She moved to Ushuaia in 2004, drawn to its scenic landscapes and outdoor style of living. When she is not leading groups, Melina likes to spend time with her family, practice yoga, go bird watching, and take photographs. She also has an interest in Italian films and her favorite is “Life is Beautiful.”
Marcelo Uribe is an expedition leader from southern Chile who takes great pride in his Mapuche ancestry. He studied at the Universidad de Los Lagos and became an English teacher, but he longed to teach beyond the confines of a traditional classroom. After obtaining his interpretive training in the early 1990s he began leading educational groups in Chile and Argentina. He has led for international organizations, including National Geographic, in Central and South America and Cuba. Marcelo’s hobbies include birding, hiking, and photography.
Activity Level
Let's Go!
Active program, includes walking, hiking and getting in/out of a Zodiac.
Small Group (13 to 24)
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
Suggested Books and Resources
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Assurance Plan

Road Scholar is committed to the well-being of every participant, whether on a program in the United States or abroad. That’s why all participants are covered under our Road Scholar Assurance Plan, which provides 24-hour assistance in the event of an emergency during your program, as well as insurance for emergency medical evacuation.

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Road Scholar is pleased to offer its Trip Protection Plan as a way to protect your program investment. You may purchase this optional trip protection plan when enrolling in your program.

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Sustainable Travel

We offset a portion of the emissions created by your travel. Read about our commitment to a more sustainable planet.

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