Located in Southern Argentina, Patagonia is one of the largest regions of the country. It can aptly be described as the haven for nature lovers; the region offers you the rare opportunity to have access to pristine natural beauty.
The region is interspersed with extended lakes and titanic mountains along with some unique geological features and landscapes. But then this is not all, the region also a paradise for wildlife lovers.It would not be surprising if this latter animal were still in existence, for footprints, which may be attributed to it, have been observed on the borders of the rivers Tamangoand Pista. Places like Peninsula Valdes and the lake region of Bariloche boast of penguin colonies, where you can also watch whales from close quarters.
These places are famous for their glaciers and wildlife. Bothe these places resemble the look of European alpine resorts.The region seems to have been inhabited continuously since 10,000 BC, by various cultures and alternating waves of migration, the details of which are as yet poorly understood. These areas are also the sites of numerous activities and sports like skiing, hiking, biking, golfing and rafting.
Some of the major attractions of the place are the Perito Moreno Glacier, the Upsala Glacier and Glacier National Park. You can also visit the Tierra del Fuego that is situated in the southern part of region. It is a region, which is renowned for its spectacular glaciers, ocean channels and colonies of penguins. Overall Patagonia highlights the wildlife resource of the country and represents an altogether different face of the country.
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