These are our top gay Patagonia highlights including our favorite parts of this region of Chile and Argentina.
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Patagonia blew our minds. Very few places in the world can match the incredible landscape in places like El Chaltén or Torres del Paine. We had some of the most rewarding trekking adventures here and would happily return for more. And it gets better – the region also has so much wildlife to discover, like the Magellanic penguins in Chubut or the orcas in Puerto Madryn, to name a few!
Patagonia is a vast chunk of land that sits on the southern end of the South American continent, split between Chile and Argentina. It includes a mix of landscapes including the Andes mountains, lakes, fjords, glaciers, desert, steppes, and ocean – Atlantic on one side, Pacific on the other.
We spent a month traveling across gay Patagonia focusing on the Chubut region and Santa Cruz in Argentina, then in Torres del Paine in Chile. To inspire your Bucket List, we’ve put together some of the best Patagonia highlights and experiences from our trip here.
By Sebastien Chaneac – Full Story at the Nomadic Boys
The Nomadic Boys’ journey through gay-friendly Patagonia is both inspiring and illuminating. Their vivid storytelling captures the breathtaking landscapes and the warm embrace of the local LGBTQ+ community. As they share their experiences, it’s clear that Patagonia is not only a picturesque travel destination but also a place where diversity is celebrated and connections are formed. This article not only offers travel insights but also fosters a sense of belonging for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking enriching adventures.