Whether youre traveling to Argentina or Chile, or both, these recommendations will have you covered.

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For anyone with a passion for wildlife,Patagoniais paradise.

Its as vast as it is varied, and while there are challenges in connectivity,thoughtful planningis key.

landscape of out door planks leading down towards mountain and lake in the distance

Beautiful view of Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile.Credit:Marco Bottigelli/Getty Images

My suggestion is to start in vibrantBuenos Airesand end in the relaxing Chilean wine country.

There are flights daily from Buenos Aires to both El Calafate and Ushuaia, or access overland via Chile.

For hikers with more time, its a great complement to Torres del Paine National Park.

Snow-capped mountains and a grassy trail

Snow capped mountains in Patagonia.Leopoldine Bauer/Travel + Leisure

The hotel options in El Chalten includeHosteria Senderos, a cozy accommodation ideally situated near the trailheads.

ModernArakur Ushuaia Resort & Spais located in the Cerro Alarken Nature Reserve, offering great views down below.

The French Valley is a harder-to-reach highlight that affords hiking at a variety of levels.

A small dock structure on a lake with snow-capped mountains in the background, with clear weather

A fishing dock on Ushuia.Rory Fuller/Travel + Leisure

Meanwhile,Awasidifferentiates itself with private excursions and a five-star Relais & Chateaux food and wine experience.

To top off the trip, spend a couple of nights at the unrivaled hidden gem ofClos Apalta Residence.

you’ve got the option to create a tailor-made itinerary with Harvey by contacting him atjordan@knowmadadventures.com.

view from inside looking out window at beautiful waters and forest

Views from the inside of a Suite Yurt at Patagonia Camp.Courtesy of Patagonia Camp