Patagonia Photography Tours & Workshops
Immerse yourself in the wild and wonderful region of Patagonia on a photography workshop that takes you off the beaten track! Shared by Chile and Argentina, this area teems with stunning wildlife, rugged landscapes and incredible mountain peaks.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Patagonia a safe travel destination?
Yes, it is safe to travel to Patagonia! The shared region between Chile and Argentina is one of the safest countries in South America.
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What are the best times to visit Patagonia?
The best times to visit Patagonia for photography are during autumn in April, when the landscape takes on the earthen hues of fall, as well as summer in January, when the conditions are perfect for trekking. Check out our summer photography workshop in Patagonia.
Why is Patagonia famous?
Patagonia is famed for its rugged and wild scenery. The opportunities for photography are endless. During our photography workshops, we visit the world-renowned Torres del Paine National Park, where forests meet glaciers and wildlife abounds.
How cold does it get in Patagonia?
During summer in Patagonia, the temperature can reach up to 22°C (72°F). During winter, the temperature in Patagonia can drop down to 0°C (32°F) at night.
What is the weather like in Patagonia?
The summer months in Patagonia are warm though the wind can be ferocious, reaching over 120 miles per hour. The wind is not as bad during autumn, which makes it a wonderful time to visit Patagonia for photography. Check out our Patagonia Hiking Photo Adventure and get off the beaten track!
What animals can I photograph in Patagonia?
Some of the wildlife that you may see during our photography tours in Patagonia include armadillos, foxes, guanacos, pumas and skunks.
What currency should I bring to Patagonia?
The unit of currency in Patagonia is the Chilean peso in Chile or the Argentinian peso in Argentina. You can also use credit card or withdraw cash from ATMs.
Can I drink the water in Patagonia?
Tap water is generally safe to drink throughout Patagonia, though some people prefer to drink bottled or boiled water.
Is English spoken in Patagonia?
Multiple languages are spoken in Patagonia. Spanish is the most widely spoken language, followed by Italian. Some people in Patagonia speak English well. During our photography tours, you will be with our experienced guides at all times, so there is no need to worry about your ability to communicate!