Places
PMG connects you with independent guides that operates across the breathtaking
landscapes of Patagonia, offering guided adventures in some of the region’s most iconic
destinations. From the stunning Lanín National Park in the north, through the scenic areas
surrounding Bariloche with its glacier-capped mountains and numerous lakes, to the rugged
peaks of El Chaltén and the Andes Mountains extending south to Ushuaia, we explore it all.
Our expertise spans both Argentine and Chilean Patagonia, uncovering the best spots on
either side of the Andes for unforgettable experiences. Argentine Patagonia alone stretches
over thousands of kilometers, offering countless mountains to explore. Whether you’re into
hiking, climbing, or skiing, we tailor our trips to match your passions and create adventures
you’ll treasure forever.
NORTHERN PATAGONIA : SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE & LAKE DISTRICT
Bariloche, the largest city in Northern Patagonia, is your gateway to adventure in the Andes. Easily accessible by plane from major cities, Bariloche serves as the perfect base for exploring the region. Its excellent hotels, top-rated restaurants, and charming alpine-inspired atmosphere make it an ideal starting point for any trip.
Surrounded by glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, and lush forests, Bariloche offers endless activities year-round. Hike through the stunning trails of Nahuel Huapi National Park, ski or snowboard at Cerro Catedral, or cross into Chile to conquer volcanic slopes. Unlike Southern Patagonia, Northern Patagonia boasts a milder climate, with warm summers and clearly defined seasons. Whether you’re here to walk, climb, ski, or simply relax, Bariloche provides the perfect mix of comfort and adventure, with unparalleled access to the northern Patagonia Andes.
SOUTH PATAGONIA: EL CHALTÉN
Nestled in the heart of Argentine Patagonia, El Chaltén is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
Start your adventure by flying into El Calafate International Airport, where you can visit the
awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier, a must-see natural wonder.
El Chaltén is the perfect base to explore the iconic Fitz Roy mountain range. Whether you’re an experienced climber or a casual hiker, the trails and peaks offer breathtaking landscapes of jagged granite spires and pristine wilderness.
Unlike northern Patagonia, this region is famous for its unpredictable weather, where you
might experience all four seasons in a single day. With its dynamic climate and stunning
scenery, El Chaltén is a must-visit destination for those seeking adventure and natural
beauty in Patagonia.
END OF THE WORLD – USHUAIA
This remote city in Tierra del Fuego offers many outdoor adventures. You can hike
throughout the year on wild trails like the untamed Península Mitre. During the winter months you can practice any kind of snow sports from crosscountry to heli skiing—one of the few places in Argentina to do so. If you want a more wild adventure you can sail to the
breathtaking Cordillera Darwin for an unforgettable skiing trip. Also around Ushuaia you can explore its incredible alpine climbing and ice climbing opportunities, all with shorter access routes. After a day of adventure, you can enjoy the comfort of Ushuaia’s excellent
accommodations and savor local culinary specialties like fresh king crab. If you are visiting Patagonia definitely take a few days to get to the beauty of the end of the world!