Questions about exploring the Carretera Austral
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Hi there,

I’ve got my flight ticket sorted—departing in mid-November and returning in mid-March. I’ll arrive in Santiago and leave from Buenos Aires. I’ve already been to southern Argentina, specifically Torres del Paine National Park, and I’d love to go back to do the full W trek (I only did the shorter version last time). I also want to do some hiking and maybe even tackle a summit. I climb and occasionally do some mountaineering, so I’ll definitely be going with a guide.

I plan to start around Temuco in Chile, with the idea of heading toward the lakes, then taking the Carretera Austral. I’m not sure if I’ll go all the way to Ushuaia—it’s supposed to not be *that* worth it, except for the bragging rights of saying you’ve been to the end of the world.

I saw there are lakes in Argentina too.

I don’t have a precise itinerary, but what I’d love is, once I reach the southernmost point of my trip, to take a mini-cruise to see some wildlife. Any tips for that?

What kind of sleeping bag did you take? Is a 0°C (32°F) one enough? And one last question: white gas stove or can I get by with my gas stove?

Nath
DÉ Décat Regular ·
Hi there! You won’t be able to reach Ushuaia via the Carretera Austral, which ends at Villa O'Higgins—certainly not by car, unless you head way back north. However, I’ve traveled it myself (via Chiloé on the way there) and it’s a fantastic memory (November 2024). In Ushuaia, during another trip, we took a cruise with Tres Marias, a small boat—really nice. I wasn’t initially keen on going to Ushuaia, but the scenery, with mountains plunging into the sea, is absolutely worth the detour. In Punta Arenas, you can visit the penguins on Magdalena Island. Since you’ve got time, consider heading to Puerto Williams, in Chile across from Ushuaia—it’s stunning. Our biggest highlight was Tierra del Fuego: vast landscapes, no crowds, guanacos, king penguins, lakes... We’ve been to Chile seven times, Argentina twice, Bolivia three times. Skipped this year, but we’ve got a trip planned for 2027—Chile, Argentina, and the Falkland Islands.
Voyager, c'est marcher dans ses rêves.
NA Nath009 Regular ·
thanks for the recommendations, I’ll be on my bike!

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