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Kris Tompkins, Celebrating Patagonia’s Fiercest Female

International Women’s Day is a moment to celebrate the strong and passionate females who have and continue to make an impact on the world around us....
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Why We Must Protect Patagonia’s Trails

Patagonia is the Mecca of adventure tourism. You can spot everything from jagged mountain peaks to turquoise lagoons to monstrous glaciers. For this...
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How to Reduce Your Travel Footprint

Thinking about taking a break? Got the winter blues? Whether you are traveling to the other side of the world or to the other side of town, travel is...
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Help! These Are Today's Biggest Issues in Patagonia

Issues in Patagonia are unlikely to cross your mind as the famous towers of Torres del Paine come into view. The colossal mountains jut from the...
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15 Ways To Be Eco At Home

Your trip has come to an end. You’ve battled the wind (maybe more) and felt the whip of your hair lashing your face. Your toes know the feeling of...
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12 Things that Make a Truly Sustainable Hotel

Our world is changing. In Patagonia, travelers can witness a glacier's retreat from their hotel room. And yet most hotels worldwide still mainly...
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Responsible Tourism in Torres del Paine

No one will ever forget the dreadful fires in Torres del Paine National Park, such as the 2011 fire which burnt about 176 km2 (160 sq mi) of the...
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Local consuming in Torres del Paine

Awareness about the advantages of consuming locally produced products luckily is growing. Everyone has their reasons: reducing their carbon...
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