THE CHALLENGE
This is a high-latitude expedition.
6–10+ hour days.
High winds of Patagonia. Cold temperatures at night. Challenging weather conditions.
Limited recovery time.
WHO THIS IS FOR
Trekkers with prior trekking experience.
Endurance athletes and fast hikers.
People comfortable being uncomfortable for extended periods.
Not suitable for beginners.
WHAT YOU GET
Experienced guides.
Streamlined logistics and route planning.
Internal border transport (Ushuaia to Puerto Williams / Argentina to Chile)
Small, focused group.
WATCH THE TREK
Hiking 50 kilometers on Isla Navarino, southern Chile. Dientes de Navarino, the world’s southernmost trek is a four days self sufficient, carry in and carry out hike.
Itinerary
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Trekkers meet in Ushuaia, Argentina for a group dinner. We meet each other and your guides.
One night stay at a hotel in town before embarking to Chile. -
We depart Ushuaia on a ferry and sail down the Beagle Channel to Puerto Williams, Chile.
One night of rest at Hotel Forjadores del Cabo de Hornos. -
3 Nights and 4 days of trekking through the backcountry of Isla Navarino.
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We return to Ushuaia with the same transfer and have one last group dinner together before our departures.
