We Came to Patagonia at the Worst Possible Time…or Did We?
Good morning to another day here in Patagonia.
Now today we’re actually officially starting our road trip to the famous road called Carretera Austral
which is one of the most beautiful roads here in Chile and this marks the official starting point
of Patagonia but a lot of people actually fly to the city Puerto Montt in order to start the road
trip. So the reason why we’re here is because I’m a foodie. I want to eat seafood and this is
the seafood capital and we’re here at this area called Angelo Market which is has some of the
freshest seafoods here in Chile. Originally, I was actually planning to buy some fresh seafood
in this market and after we go to our car to cook. But because today is so rainy day, I don’t think
it’s possible to cook at all. So that’s why we decided to eat. But you can see there’s a lot of
seafood options. These are giga mussels. That’s crazy. These are some of the freshest seafood
you’ll find in Chile. So that’s why in this city a lot of people love seafood. You can pretty
much find everything in this market. And I mean literally everything because the seafood here
is wild. from giant king crabs, fresh mussels, oysters, salmon, ceviche, sea urchins, and there’s
so much more. Now, the prices really depend on what you get, but basically how it works as you
take your seafood downstairs and then they’ll bring it up and cook it for you. And usually
for smaller family kitchens, they’re relatively more affordable, but of course, if you’re
buying a king crab and fancier stuff, then they’re definitely pricier. Alina and I both love
seafood a lot, so we couldn’t resist either. So, we went upstairs and tried the freshest seafood
right there on the second floor. Originally, I actually planned to buy fish from this fish
market, obviously, but then we just randomly found a restaurant on Google Maps and it turns
out to be right at this fish market as well. So, seafood here cannot be fresher than this.
Mussel with Parmesan. Yeah. Steamed Mussels and King Crab Mhm. Okay. No Cilantro at all. We don’t like
cilantro. And they put cilantro everywhere. See, they already bring us this entrance. Uh
entrance. entrance. Appetizers. Appetizers. So, this is a ceviche, entre, which is yeah. salad kind of
thing with raw salmon, tomato, and cilantro, which is coriander. I think this one is just tomato,
onion with cilantro, and this one is salmon. Yeah, it’s so nice. We haven’t even ordered and they
bring out some brome bakery. My grandma always cook like this taste. Oh, yum. And so pretty
view behind you. I want to film. See? So pretty view. So pretty view. Thank you. This one. So, we
ordered mussel. We ordered scallops. Scallops and cheese. king crab salad. Yes. Should be good. Way
to start our official Patagonia road trip. Yes. Let’s see. Wow. So, so fresh. So fresh. Wow.
Wow. Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot. Justin loves seafood. He grew up in
Hong Kong. He loves seafood so much. I thought I go to heaven
already. Oh my god. So tasty. Well, just now I was telling there’s some rocks
or something in the ocean and suddenly we saw a sea lion. Yeah, I want to go there. Let’s go.
Let’s go down. Yeah. Yeah. Let’s go. Let’s go. Oh my goodness. So cutie pie. Wow. This is the
closest time when I’ve seen like the sea lion. And they’re not just here. There’s one. And then there
are two more over there. They look like a rock. Wow. He’s like a hippo. So big. So cute. Every
step for this line. So much effort. Oh my god, it’s like a meme. Okay, so we’ve already finished lunch.
The next stop is that we’re going to go and take the ferry and officially
start this road, the carretera austral, which is the most beautiful road
in South America, apparently. So, we’re going to go check it out. So, we’re going
to have to go to the ferry. I think this is the first time ever I actually drove a car onto
a ferry and I was told that the view there is going to be really pretty. I don’t know if it’s
this ferry or the next ferry, but we’ll see. I guess it’s uh I see the ferry over there.
Looks like the ferry just left. Bye-bye ferry. We’re supposed to be here. Is on the left.
We actually already bought tickets. Some people came up to us just now and it cost 11K
for the car and also the passengers and we’re going to cross somewhere over there. So you
park down the car inside the ferry and after I think you can go to one floor to sit down if
you want or you want you can stay in the car. So we decided to get out the car just because when
I was in the car the ferry wasn’t moving already. But I still feel a bit dizzy. So, we plan to get
up to that deck right there and see what’s there. Every time I go out of the car and I ask Justin
like lock look lock look lock look lock look lock look lock look lock look lock look lock look
lock look lock he’s like oh yeah yeah yeah true true like usually car they auto lock right these
days but this one see manually lock so spoil what’s inside go but it says cannot, can it means don’t run up the stairs what kind of stairs have no stairs see passenger access. It says it’s a cafeteria.
Oh, wow. So nice. Outside it’s like freezing Antarctica. In here they sell cheesecake,
some pie, another pie roulette. But you can see they’ve also got these like lounge seats.
You can sit by the window. You can sit in the middle or if you want you can even don’t leave
the car and just stay in the car and get dizzy. Near, far, wherever you are.
Continue. I believe my heart will go on. More Russian. Once more. You
open the door. I don’t remember. Next to open. Open. So slow. Please saying
hi to me. Please saying hi to me. Oh, so I did the same. When we come to car need to immediately open. So guys, we already got off the ferry and we’ve
been driving on this main road. It is so beautiful road, you know, everywhere. So cinematic. You
can see in the clouds there, fogs, mountains, greeneries, everywhere you go. Just so beautiful.
But just one problem. It’s heavily raining now like non-stop for the last 30 minutes. And now at
this section, it’s got a little bit better. But just now it was just crazy strong rain that
our wind wipers couldn’t even keep up. But nevertheless, welcome to Patagonia. This is our
first impression so far. It’s just because we came here in a little bit wrong season because usually
people going to Patagonia December, January, February, right? But because Justin really want
to go to this time and we already here in Latin America. So we decided to go to Patagonia now
which is not really the season. So I think we’re going to suffer a lot from the rain and storms. But
anyway, it’s not going to ruin our impression and we’re still going to enjoy this beautiful nature
because even with rain, it’s more beautiful, more cinematic. I think this trip is going to be
one of the most memorable trips we’ve ever been on and I think it’s it’s going to be worth
it. I agree. You’re fat. If you love me can come in. Come on in. Shoes off. Shoes off. Can
I make the place dirty? So guys, we’ve finally arrived the town of Hornopiren, which is where
we’re going to take the ferry tomorrow. So, we decided to stay for the night. And you
can see we’re staying in a very beautiful glamping in the nature. One thing I noticed is
there’s no curtain at all, but at the same time, it also brings in a lot of bright light, so
it’s very welcoming to see the nature outside, I guess. And on the other side here, you can see it’s
very well equipped as well. Got a kitchen sink, cooking stove, oven in a glamping fridge, shower,
toilet. This is bedroom number one. So either Alina can sleep because here is actually guys see
it’s a wooden heater. Really nice. I love it so much. He was actually saying you could increase
the temperature. No, you increase hotter. So like I’ll show them. So like this is like negative and
you can increase if you want it hotter. I think even minus now it’s very warm inside the cabin. By
the way, outside here Patagonia is really cold. So being in a so comfortable warm cabin is a luxury
in case one bed is not enough for you. Alina said she claimed downstairs right? Well this floor
it’s mine. So one bed here and another single bed there. And you can see the opposite side there is
actually a bubble glamping as well. And they’ve also got a several other cabins. Also here we
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floppy friend, I was already getting dinner started. And I honestly love this whole setup
and experience. Just cooking in our beautiful cozy little wooden cabin while not sacrificing
comfort and having everything we need. And we’re completely surrounded by nature as well. I
enjoyed it so much. And then suddenly the owner of the glamping showed up with a surprise
for us. Oh, amazing. Thank you so much, honey. Oh, gracious. You make life. Wow. Wow.
Amazing. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Wow. We’re just sitting here Justin cooking and
suddenly the owner of this property she came and she give us homemade honey from this place.
That’s amazing. I know. I love honey. Actually, one of our other hosts today he told us that
um his wife it’s a beekeeper. So that’s why they have honey here. Wow. And it’s like locally
produced 100% natural. That is amazing. That’s why I say baby Chilean people are some of the most
friendliest. That’s true. And hospital people apart from the people who stole your phone. Oh
yeah. Santiago is different. Santiago. Santiago. Not normal Chile. Thank you for cooking. My knife work.
Knife work. Yes. Yes. Master chef. And I think to myself and I’m thinking out loud, we won’t
need nothing else for the rest of our time. It’s already 8:00 p.m. outside. You can see completely
dark and we have a wood fire which I love so much because it’s make this apartment so cozy. And
Justin finally finished cooking. Thank you so much. This is the Bolognaise. My Bolognaise. Now we’re
going to eat dinner, chit-chatting and I guess The next day, our game plan is to check out the
town of Chaiten. What’s special about it is that there’s a huge volcano there that last erupted
in 2008 and basically destroyed the whole town. But it’s been many years since then, and
I was saw the town is fully rebuilt. So, we really want to see it. To get there, we had
to take another ferry. But, I mean, just look at these views. It doesn’t even feel like a $13 ferry
at all. of more like a full 2 hrs scenic cruise. Chile really is something else. But in Patagonia,
as they always say, things rarely go the way you plan. On the way that there’s a massive storm that
caught us by surprise. So, we end up spending the day in a tiny roadside cabin. Just fingers
crossing for the weather to calm down. And then in the next morning, we continue our journey.
Good morning, guys. It’s already 7:50 a.m. in the morning and the whole night was storm, rain,
thunder, and when we sleep, it was really scary. The house like moving around like this. And this
morning when we wake up, we realize that we don’t have electricity anymore. Looks like yesterday
rain cut off electricity. We don’t have Wi-Fi. Uh nothing is work. We can’t charge our computers.
Yesterday we upload video it doesn’t work too. Justin trying to on wood fire because yesterday
at night it recently like stopped. He been to boy scout before. So I think he know what he doing.
So you can see it’s completely dark now. We cannot text the owner because we don’t have internet and
looks like owner don’t have internet too. So yeah, welcome to real patagonia experience, guys. Yay,
my Boy Scout. Good job. We didn’t really want to stay here for too long, so we just quickly packed
up and hit the road again, mainly because we’re running out of time. We only managed to see
Chitan from above the drone, but to be honest, the town looks completely revealed after the
eruption, so it feels super authentic now. But there are still very few people living here.
So as we’re driving through, it kind of just feels like a ghost town. Or maybe because no one
wants to leave the house in this crazy weather. Wow It’s like we’re in a winter wonderland. I
know. So pretty. Guys, we’re now driving on this road and suddenly everywhere has become
snowy. Like Christmas atmosphere. I’ve never driven on roads like this before and it’s
so beautiful. I know. Look at this. Wow. Amazing. It’s like some flour dusted on top
of the trees here. And it just has this huge contrast even though it’s raining, but
it’s still so pretty. Yeah. It’s like we came from summer to immediately
winter. Unfortunately, cannot fly drone but this amazing. I don’t think you
can see this in the summer time. Well, then more we go inside and more snow here. Happy
saying I’m sad. Happy but sad. On the way, we were just passing through these insane landscapes. They
kind of usually only see in photos. It honestly feel like we’re driving through Switzerland.
And even though it was raining the whole time, we try not to let it ruin our trip. Cuz
I was thinking this has always been my dream destination. And if we’re already here in
Patagonia, we need to enjoy every second of it. And to be fair, the weather like this actually
gave it a more unique Patagonia experience. The kind you never get in peak season summertime. And
the coolest part is if you come here in winter, most of the roads here are complete empty there are no
cars, no people. So it’s just you alone enjoying time in nature. So you can drive super chill,
slow down whenever you want, and even talk to sheeps and cows along the way if you want,
like we did. Sheepy. So many sheep. Hello. Time to fall asleep, cow. Hello, cow. How are you today? Hi. Oh, hello. Bye-bye. And you can even pull over and
just stand there in the pouring rain, taking in all this Chilean
nature around you. Seriously, just look at this atmosphere. It is unreal.
Let’s go enjoy nature in Patagonia. We almost like alone here’s the road. No one here. And
let’s see. Bye-bye. Wow. The air is so fresh here. Yeah. So nice to be finally be out
of the car. Thank you for coming to South America with me In a way, I feel low key a
little bit sad, you know, just because we spent so much money and it’s
always our dream to come here. But obviously, yeah, maybe I was really rushed to come to
Patagonia because, you know, I was thinking like since we’re already on this side of the
world, why don’t we just already come here cuz it’s a highlight of South America for me. But
on the other side, because now it’s not season, we’re here completely alone and you can see
all this beautiful nature and cinematic how we love usually. We’re just alone enjoying
this beautiful nature. We will come back in the summertime next time, but this time we’ll see
the winter. No regret it is your dream. It’s right here. Alone in Patagonia. We are alone. Okay guys, we finally arrived to our first
destination today which is called the hanging glacier which is one of the highlights of this
trip personally for me why we came here. Also, you can see we have transformed into super thick
heavy jacket. I feel like a penguin literally like we’re wearing three layers inside and was so warm
and this outside layer is completely waterproof. This is waterproof too. Yeah. And we want to say
big thank you for this company. This company name is Andesland for providing us this super warm
and amazing clothes. Literally, it’s waterproof. Perfect for Patagonia weathers like this. Yeah.
We went in Santiago actually the original shop and there’s a lot of different clothes for
Patagonia and for this kind of weather for tracking. We didn’t always carry winter clothes
with us and luggage full-time travel you know it’s just impossible to carry like so big jackets like
this. So we had to buy last minute when we come to Santiago and luckily this store they just have so
much selection you know. Do I look like a penguin? Yes. You look so funny just because he wears so
many layers inside. There is one super fat jacket and now on top of that it’s also waterproof fat
jacket. One layer down jacket layer and inside there’s another warm layer and inside t-shirt.
What? See what’s there? See, I don’t see nothing. What? Nothing. You’re joking. Nothing. I thought you really see something.
That’s why your face is like this. Oh. OC. Ah. So it should be there. Yeah, it should be
hanging there. Like what it’s supposed to look like, okay, on the internet in reality. So
basically why it’s called a hanging glacier is because it’s like two mountains holding
up the glacier in the middle. You know, it’s like a holding like a diamond
in the middle and it’s just slowly melting. So there’s like a
windy waterfall coming down. What are we going to do? Cut it for now.
Wait until maybe the fog clears for like at least just give me 10 seconds. I let you see
in my eyes, you know. Mhm. At least we’re warm, you know. Yeah, that’s true. Like
penguin chick. We decided to don’t give up and check out another viewpoint.
It’s another trail right here. They he said it’s going to be 200 m. 200 m.
Yeah. So, it’s a super easy short walk. I asking Justin, give me my hood
from the blue jacket. He’s like, where is blue jacket? It’s white. it is a
blue jacket. Guys, tell me the blue jacket, right? It’s a blue jacket. It’s not white.
Just telling you guys the secret. My eyesight is perfect. You lie. It’s blue. It’s white
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see. Guys, we’ve made it to another lookout. And this is actually closer to the hanging glacier. And
it’s interesting because you see we’re right on top of a river here. And I think this water from
this river is actually from the melting glacier on top of that mountain sitting up there and it’s
just slowly melting. So you can see like there are two gigantic waterfalls slowly leaking
from the glacia down to form these rivers. We just came back to the car. At least we got
to see a little bit of that glacia, you know, like of course it’s not going to be like summer
with that really crystal blue color almost like a diamond looking like glacia. Should I
stop talking? I’m collecting my tears. Wait a moment. At least today we’ve seen
something. Not like we didn’t see nothing. We saw a little bit little bit of the
glacier. So yeah, just 5% of it. Yeah, you guys learn from our mistakes. You’re lucky that
you’re watching this episode. Let’s not talk about the negative. Just focus on the positives.
Focus on the positive. Yes. No. Off camera. Okay. Turn off. I need to turn off
camera now. Going to cry for a while. In freezing cold weather like this, the only thing
you want is to just lie down in a hot tub in some cozy, chilling hot springs. And luckily, there’s
an incredible hotel nearby that is completely tucked away from all the noise and traffic.
There’s not even internet there. Yep, that’s on purpose so that the guests can fully disconnect
and enjoy a real digital detox in the middle of untouched Patagonia nature. So, to get there,
you can only take a boat that leaves three times a day from the pier, which you need to reserve your
spot in advance through the hotel. And here we are. Let us show you everything. Hey, who is this?
I put do not disturb. Let me go in. I want to see your room. Guys, welcome to our room for the
next two nights of stay. I think this is the most exciting hotel that I really want to stay coming to
Patagonia, is in Puya in the city. What’s special about this hotel is that it’s situated
opposite to the bay on the other side of the main road. So that’s why it’s so isolated and you
can only come here by ferry. And this is our room for the next two nights. You can see it’s like a
wooden cabin lodge style and it’s so cozy. What’s special about this room is that it overlooks
this beautiful view of the bay at Puyuhuapi. You can see this is actually not a lake. Apparently,
this is actually the water from Pacific Ocean seeping into Patagonia. So, you can see this is
kind of like an inlet of the sea. But I mean, just look at this. Imagine waking up looking
at this view. It’s just so beautiful. And the lady actually also mentioned that the floor here
apparently is actually heated by thermals. So, that’s why inside this room is still very warm.
The special thing about this lodge is that there are lots of thermals and hot springs. So that’s
why they I think there are three natural pools that we’re going to check out tomorrow. And then
there’s also the spa with other pools as well. And also highlight of this place is that here is
no Wi-Fi at all. It’s a Wi-Fi detox for us. So we’re going to stay here a few days and enjoying
completely nature. It’s funny cuz we work online, right? So like this is like the complete opposite
being offline, you know? Sometimes we need to enjoy offline otherwise we’re always so busy with
online, you Does it count as offline if I download 10 TV shows on my phone every day? Not allowed to
watch. Not allowed to touch phone. I don’t have phone. You remember, right? But you have iPad. You
download so much YouTube and TV show. Don’t lie. My case. Don’t lie. My case. So, I think by the
end of this trip, we’ll find out whether we could survive offline being a digital nomad for like 2
days. Maybe. Enjoy a real Patagonia. Yeah, that’s true. Need to enjoy the view. The dinner was
quite cozy and perfect, especially after a long rainy day. The food, as you’d expect, was pretty
amazing. So, we just enjoyed our dinner, chill, and then after that went straight to bed because
the real adventure starts tomorrow morning. Wow. In the morning, this view looks even better.
Like there is no clouds, there is no darkness. So, you see everything in this hotel. It’s almost
like I forgot how to use internet already cuz like since yesterday we arrived we haven’t
touched our phones that much and it’s such a relief. Wake up this morning was so nice because
usually when we wake up we immediately think about work about emails about like we need to edit
video or something else but here we cannot do nothing so we just like okay accept it. Yeah I
guess just be in that moment you know here in Patagonia I think that’s the whole point. And a
lot of people come here to just like enjoy the nature sceneries and I think that’s why this hotel
actually intends you don’t put Wi-Fi here. Anyway, this morning we’ve already eat breakfast. And
today’s goal is of course to enjoy the hot spring in this cold weather. See, it looks so strange.
I’ve got down jacket here and after that at the bottom like I’m wearing a dress like I’m a girl.
Oh, I look so whatever. I just want to arrive. It’s so nice experience. Like you’re
relaxing in a hot spa in so cold weather. I feel like there’s something you cannot
do in summer pig season. Actually, that’s true. In the summer will be too hot.
Yeah, because this pool itself is 40° which is considered relatively hot. And you can see we’re
overlooking this bay in the background with like raindrops. That kind of cools you down a little
bit. So, it’s actually a really good balance. Yeah. Coming in the winter is a good idea just
for hot spring. Yeah. How long are we going to be here? Few hours. Whole day. Whole day. 30°.
After 20°, it’s like super cold ice water. Uh, okay. I guess after a hot bath. You want
to go? Let’s say one. We honestly end up spending almost half the day inside this
pool. It feels so nice. Like literally, we didn’t even want to leave at all. After that,
we went to check out the indoor spa area. They’ve got a big pool with super comfortable temperature,
a few other jacuzzi’s, a dedicated massage zone, a gym. Basically, everything you need for a
proper quality chill day. How do you feel after the whole day relaxing? Feel like a potato.
I don’t care nothing. Nothing. Just like a reloading. My mind is blank. Good. No. Silence,
quiet, no thoughts. Mhm. Just for what? We need this retreat in a hotel that’s so far away from
everything. It’s like I’m daydreaming, you know? I just am here not thinking about anything. Just
no feelings. That’s good. This called meditation. I want to work. No need to think about nothing. I want
internet. Sometimes. Sometimes. Not every day. Tomorrow. Tomorrow. Detox. Enough. Enough. Half
a day is enough for me. Yeah. One week. Neither. I feel the opposite. I feel so nice. Finally.
Every day when we living in the world, we have internet. I always need to worry about something
and always my heart is like need to check a mail, need to do something work, need to edit clients
and everything. So much woriness. But today I finally feel completely out of this world. Out of
control. I’m not in control. Nothing. You’re out of control. I’m I just can enjoy. And I sleep
like a baby. Just now daytime. I go sleep and I didn’t even want to wake up. First time for
a long time. I sleep so well. Finish for this episode. Thank you guys for watching and see
you guys in the next one. Tomorrow we’re going to see our car and civilization. It’s going
to be another episode. So see you tomorrow. what no internet makes with you. All right. Anyway, see you. Bye-bye.
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Visiting Patagonia in late September–October (late winter/early spring) is something most travellers avoid, but we decided to drive the Carretera Austral in winter anyway. The weather was unpredictable, the roads were challenging, and this trip showed us a completely different side of Patagonia in winter that people rarely see.
In this episode, we uncover winter road conditions, weather, scenery, and real tips for anyone planning a Patagonia road trip, a Carretera Austral itinerary, or wondering whether September–October is a good time to visit Patagonia.
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📍 Places Featured in This Episode:
Our Carretera Austral route:
Puerto Montt → La Arena (Boat Ride) → Caleta Puelche → Hornopirén → Boat Ride → Caleta Gonzalo → Chaitén → Puyuhuapi
🦀 Angelmo Fish Market (seafood spot):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/VBw1VWSe26toUpxi7
🏡 Wooden Cabin Airbnb, Hornopirén (Panigal Glamping):
https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/1282011085408042248
🧊 Ventisquero Colgante / Hanging Glacier:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/4ATcsq1f7g3Brd2E7
Puyuhuapi Lodge & Spa:
https://agoda.tpk.lu/6cRlUH7e](https://agoda.tpk.lu/6cRlUH7e
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We are Justin and Alina, a travel couple from Hong Kong and Russia. We first met on Tinder in Bali, fell in love and began our travel adventures around the world together. Now, we are chasing our dreams as full-time travel vloggers to inspire others to chase their dreams, step out of their comfort zones and travel more!
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No se desanimen , para la próxima podrán nuevamente viajar a la Patagonia chilena y la abran conocido en invierno y verano <3
Amazing southern Chile vlogs. Seafood looks amazing and the scenery is astonishing. Thank you for sharing your content. 🎉
I’m Chilean and this video made me wanna go there soooooo much! It’s crazy how so many times you wish to travel to different countries, when you already have beautiful landscapes in your own country😅
Thanks for sharing. Very nice. ❤
Beautiful country.
Beautiful Country,Enjoy lovely couple ❤❤
Those jackets are neither blue nor white, those are light gray, but have some of a very light blue tone.
Its white
Welcome guys, I miss a chilean Chardonnay wine with all that seafood 😂
Santiago is not Chile…what a wonderful statement 🙂
Cilantro is an aquired taste. I too could not eat it but then started to get cravings for it especially in salsa and tacos.
The carretera (ka-rre-teh-raa) Austral is such a scenic drive. Glad you guys did it. Another mention, the southern hospitality is so genuinely welcoming.
Como pueden ver los muchachos visten ropa de invierno ANDESLAND ,marca chilena producida y fabricada en Chile que se especializa en ropa para usar al aire libre , en excursiones , Parkas ,trekking pants
Th coats are what we call "ice blue"
From a Chilean in Australia, wanting to go back and do Patagonia one day, I'm really enjoying watching your journey. You guys are such a couple of sweethearts! ❤
For poeple who don´t know cilantro is very special, for some people taste like tooth paste and for other just a fresh leave, of couse for spanish and latin american people cilantro taste good but in some parts of europe and asia it´s taste like toothpaste
did you see the dolphins in the bay at the hotel? that place is amazing!
Santiago is not chile, is literally what we say in Chile ❤
Definitely, it’s blue
is spring here, welcome
I agree with Alina statement, Santiago is not Chile, I´m living in Santiago , by the way. Hope enjoyed Carretera Austral, take care guys, and drive carefully
Beautiful scenery and what a gorgeous couple.
Abrazo chicos ! ❤
Just enjoy!
What a cool video! Actually all of those bays and inlets shown along the video are FJORDS, just like those in Norway or New Zealand. Formed by old glaciers thousand years ago. Chilean Patagonia is the most beautiful place I’ve been in my life, after 30 countries.
It's white!!
Wonderful, thanks! ❤
Santiago es lo peor que tiene Chile, y el sur es lo mejor que tiene Chile
Excellent video Guys👍👍👍😎😎😎💯💯
Voz rara, desagradable…
definitely White.
Just Enjoy it you guys, it's amazing no matter the season, you are heading to the Antarctica guys!!! it's supposed to be cold!
Queulat is my favorite place in Chile, been there 2 times and its overwhelming!