Travels through Chile by Land and Sea
Our journeys the past week has taken us over 1,500 miles (2,414 kilometers) as we traveled from Puerto Natales north to Santiago by land and sea.
Our journeys the past week has taken us over 1,500 miles (2,414 kilometers) as we traveled from Puerto Natales north to Santiago by land and sea.
Our thirteenth series of wallpaper, covering our time in Argentina, is now available!
Catch up with the Trekking the Planet team as Sandy reviews their time traveling through the Patagonian fjords and channels on the Navimag Ferry Evangelistas from Puerto Natales to Puerto Montt in Chile.
In Part 2 of this story, Sandy provides five more tips for successful travel with children of all ages.
How well do you know the flags of the world? This Traveler ID Challenge quiz will test your knowledge.
In our newest food experiences installment, Sandy writes about our culinary highlights while traveling in Argentina.
Catch up with the Trekking the Planet team as they review their time in Parque Nacional Torres del Paine in Chile.
We took our first step trekking 355 days ago when we began the Overland Track in Tasmania, Australia. Now, after 470 miles of hiking in some of the most incredible cultural and natural places of the world, we completed our twelfth and final trek, in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile.
In Part 1 of this story, Sandy shares the first five tips for successful travel with children of all ages.
Our last stop in our 26-day, 2,700 mile (4,345 kilometer) overland journey through Argentina was in Los Glaciares National Park. While here we were treated to some of the most spectacular mountain, glacier and lake scenery of our expedition.
Sandy writes about why we use local guides and how we chose them for this journey.
Our newest geography game comes from KidsGeo.com. In this game, place 21 random countries on the correct spots of a world map as fast as possible.