Safety measures include being cautious with wildlife, following park regulations, securing personal belongings, and preparing for rapidly changing weather conditions.
Guides on Patagonia tours in Chile typically speak English and Spanish, with some also fluent in other languages.
Expect to see unique wildlife such as guanacos, Andean condors, and the elusive puma, as well as stunning natural landscapes like glaciers, mountains, and lakes.
Currency exchange is handled with Chilean pesos. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for small purchases and remote areas.
Patagonia's climate varies: summer (November to March) is generally mild with temperatures ranging from 50-70°F (10-21°C), while winter (June to August) can be cold with temperatures dropping below freezing. Prepare for strong winds and sudden weather changes.
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