19 July 2022

Adventures along the Route of Parks of Patagonia

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From the driest desert in the world in the extreme north, to the eternal ice and inverted waterfalls in the south, Chile is an invitation that is difficult to refuse.

We invite you to embark on a beautiful and adventurous virtual journey through the three regions that make up the Chilean Patagonia territory: Los Lagos, Aysen and Magallanes Region. An extensive territory with wide horizons invites visitors to explore pristine lands and connect with nature to challenge the senses and immerse in its culture.

During the webinar, we will present the Chilean Patagonia’s adventure offer and discuss the most important conservation project in the country: The Route of Parks of Patagonia.

Rewilding Chile, formerly Tompkins Conservation Chile, created the Route of Parks to preserve and protect the Chilean Patagonia. This scenic route runs 1,700 miles between Puerto Montt and Cape Horn, spanning 17 national parks and protecting 28 million acres. 60 surrounding communities benefit from the conservation efforts as well.

The Route of Parks cover one-third of Chile, protecting the incomparable beauty of the end of the world; it demonstrates how reconnecting with nature and introducing models harmonious with biodiversity can promote a healthy and vibrant environment that allows communities to thrive.

We hope you can join us on Tuesday, July 19 to learn more about Chile and the Route of Parks of Patagonia.

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