
The End of the World, Perito Moreno Glacier calving, and Torres del Paine
Tierra del Fuego — Land of Fire — sits at the extreme southern tip of South America, 3,000km south of Buenos Aires. This journey goes to the end of the Earth, exploring what Charles Darwin called 'the most extraordinary and beautiful country in the world.' From Buenos Aires' tango heat to Patagonia's savage wilderness, Ushuaia (the world's southernmost city), and the Perito Moreno glacier — one of the world's last advancing glaciers — this is the ultimate extreme journey.
Ushuaia is the world's southernmost city. Tierra del Fuego is where Darwin wrote his most vivid journal entries. This is the edge of the inhabited world.
While every other glacier on Earth retreats, Perito Moreno advances 2 metres per day. You'll watch and hear it explode — one of the most dramatic natural events on the planet.
Follow the exact route Darwin sailed in 1834, seeing the same penguin colonies and sea lion rocks that changed his thinking about species evolution.
The world's most photographed mountain peak — we time your arrival to maximize the chance of the legendary alpenglow at sunrise, when the granite turns red.

The End of the World, Perito Moreno Glacier calving, and Torres del Paine