
Bespoke Argentina / Journey
The Wild South
Buenos Aires · El Calafate · El Chaltén · Ushuaia · Buenos Aires
13 nights · 14 days
4 regions
The Journey
A descent into the world's last great wilderness. From the thundering blue ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier to the granite towers of Fitz Roy to the Beagle Channel at the end of the earth — this is Patagonia, privately. This journey rewards those who come to be physically present in a landscape that operates on a geological scale. We design every day around the weather, the light, and the rhythms of the wilderness — not a fixed clock.
Journey Details
13 nights · 14 days
4 regions
Active — built for those who want to move through the landscape
October–April for trekking; June–September for winter landscapes
Wilderness lodges and lakeside hotels
Your Journey, Day by Day
Days 1–3 · 3 nights
Buenos Aires
Arrival and city immersion. Three nights in Argentina's capital — a private guide, the neighbourhoods, the first Argentine dinner. A necessary decompression before you fly south into a different world entirely.
Days 4–6 · 3 nights
El Calafate
You fly south to the edge of Patagonia and step into a landscape that operates on a geological scale. Your accommodation sits above the turquoise water of Lake Argentino. Three days devoted to the glaciers — a full day at Perito Moreno including an ice trek with crampons on the glacier itself, a private boat to within metres of the calving face, and a deep wilderness excursion to a remote estancia reachable only by water.
Days 7–8 · 2 nights
El Chaltén
A private transfer through the Patagonian steppe brings you to the trekking capital of Argentina — a small village in the shadow of Fitz Roy. Two nights in a mountain lodge with the granite towers visible from your window. A full day on the finest trail in Argentina with a private guide: the circuit to Laguna de los Tres, where you arrive at a glacial lake with Fitz Roy reflected in it.
Days 9–12 · 4 nights
Ushuaia
A flight south to the end of the world. Ushuaia sits between the Beagle Channel and the mountains of Tierra del Fuego — the last human settlement before Antarctica. Four days that feel unlike anywhere else on earth — a private catamaran on the Beagle Channel, a full day in Tierra del Fuego National Park, a wildlife excursion to sea lion and penguin colonies, and an evening at the world's southernmost restaurant.
Days 13–14 · 1 night
Buenos Aires
Return north for a final night and departure. Patagonia stays with you.
Every day is a starting point, not a fixed schedule. We adjust the pace, the activities, and the sequence around you.
What's Included
Accommodation
Hand-picked hotels and lodges throughout.
Guides & Transfers
Private guides, drivers and seamless logistics in every region.
Activities
All admissions, reservations and private access pre-arranged.
Concierge Support
A dedicated WhatsApp line to your concierge for the entire journey.
Experiences
Suggested Experiences Along the Way
A handful of the experiences we most often weave into this journey — handpicked for the destinations on the route.
Customise
This is a starting point.
Every detail is adjustable.
- — Add a multi-day trekking circuit in El Chaltén for serious hikers
- — Extend Ushuaia with a crossing into Chilean Patagonia or an Antarctica expedition briefing
- — Combine with Buenos Aires wine and culture for a softer start






