Patagonia has always been on my bucket list and I start my adventure by doing a mini trekking activity on the world’s most famous glacier : Perito Moreno glacier! This is followed by exploring a natural ice cave hidden within the glacier (wow!) and then driving down Patagonia’s most scenic route to El Chalten- home of Mount Fitz Roy and some of the world’s most incredible hikes. I attempt one of the hikes and find jaw dropping views as well as El Chalten’s best kept secret! What did you think of ‘Patagonia:Glacier Trek & El Chalten’s Best Kept Secret’ ? Comment below!
TIME STAMPS:
0:00 Intro
0:18 Mini Trekking on Perito Moreno Glacier with : https://hieloyaventura.com/en/home/
2:47 Ice Cave
3:27 Perito Moreno glacier observations and views
4:36 Route 40 to El Chalten
6:05 Laguna Capri hike in El Chalten
8:52 El Chalten’s best kept secret !
11:20 Spa time
11:33 Outtro
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Patagonia great land..superb.Kristina the best💯😍😍😍
Amazing places, greetings
Amazing images. If they already impress behind a screen… The colors of the interior of the ice cave, suggestive. A captivating proposal, Kristina.
Excelente trabajo 👍👍
Maravilloso!!!
Enhorabuena!!!👏👏😘😊
Beautiful sights! I am happy to share I visited a place nearby on the Chilean side of the Patagonia called Torres del Paine, it looks very similar and also enjoyed the local fauna, instead of llamas, we saw wild Guanacos over there. I loved seeing your vlog and remembering my trip from a few years back.
how do i get to the secret waterfall? please
Amazing images !! Superb Kristina
Really nice to watch, never seen someone so excited to see llamas lol
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Breathtakingly beautiful sights and so lucidly explained too
Stunning! Thank you Kristina 👍
Brilliant vid,as always.
Очень красиво!!!
Hey I'm posting my Patagonia vlogs as well right now and it's so cool to see the similarities in our shots! I also did this exact trek! That spa would've been a nice addition haha. So cool ☺
Your videos really have very good quality!
I hope you get to visit the Iguazu Falls or the lake district of Bariloche! Thanks for the video.
por favor , estamos esperando blogs en español. hablas muy bien el español, te entendemos perfectamente !!!!!!!!
Funny you found the waterfall! I did the same trekking and we couldn't find it!
your videos are amazing, I loved it. I'm glad you enjoyed your trip. Regards from North Argentina
aguante ARGENTINA carajo, y viva las malvinas , que fueron ,son y seran argentinas, ingleses para ustedes este mensaje
Awesome video, greetings from Buenos Aires
Que bonitas vistas, que grandioso!!
El glaciar!! Tanto azul, tan intenso, un regalo para la vista.
Te habrás sentido tan pequeña en medio de tanta majestuosidad.
Xoxo
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Kristina
The Perito Moreno glacier has a special characteristic. You found it "broken", but with time, the glacier advaces and cuts the lake, forming a dam. With time the arm of the lake blocked by the glacier raises till it's able to rise the ice and stars to flow beneath the glacier, wearing it away till a big arch of ice remains till it also collapses. The breaking of the glacier happen every several years.
I believe you saw guanacos, another southamerican camelid, not llamas.
Patagonia is always windy, normally from the west, and can be very strong. In the plateaus of Patagonia all cars are parked towards the west, because if the front is toward east, the wind will break the doors when you open them, turning them past the maximum allowed.
Hi! I loved your video! I’m heading there in a few days and trying to figure out what to pack… could you breakdown what your gear was for the ice trek? What kind of layers? I’ll be doing the big ice and want to make sure i have the proper layers 😅
Also… where can i find those waterfall coordinates? 👀