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Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile’s Patagonia Region

Patagonia Trip in Early November, The Ultimate Guide

Trying to figure out your next destination? It is not always an easy task, as you have multiple things to organize. These include budget, visas, travel companions and much more. To make it easier for you, we hand-picked one unique destination for the month of November, and it is Patagonia.

Where is Patagonia?

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Patagonia is a lightly populated region at the very end of South America. Moreover, its territory spans the countries of Chile and Argentina, all the way till the tip of the continent.

The region has a prominent scenery due to the major glaciological and geological alterations. These events took place in the region millions of years ago. Today, these factors formed majestic mountains and steep valleys. Moreover, glaciers, lakes and rivers cover a huge area of the terrain.

Why Travel in November to Patagonia?

November is the spring and the shoulder season in Patagonia. Very often, it is warm during the day while breezing and a bit chilly at night. Temperatures range from 3 to 7 degrees Celsius. This is equivalent to a range between 37 and 44 degrees Fahrenheit. 

November’s visit to Patagonia has multiple advantages. Namely, fewer crowds are present there, which provides a greater space and quieter time. This can be utilized to examine plants and wildlife.

In particular, wildflowers are immensely charming during this month. Moreover, the days are longer, so you get to enjoy the peak of  the outdoor time.

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The entire region of Patagonia is getting ready during this time of the year. With this intention, November is followed by the high season. Therefore, seasoned travelers find November a gorgeous month to explore the major landmarks before crowds’ arrivals.

Where to Go and What to Do in Patagonia

Patagonia's Green Nature, Argentina's Side
Patagonia's Green Nature, Argentina's Side

The spring season in Patagonia offers a lot of activities and events for tourists. Chiefly, it includes hikes, treks, glacier tours, wildlife safari and whale watching.

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These are some of the best activities to experience in Patagonia during November:

-The day hikes include visiting El Chaltén, a beautiful village surrounded by mountains. Additionally, you can go horse riding if you desire this pathway. 

-The trekking activities are centered around visiting Parque Nacional Torres del Paine on Chile’s side.

-The glaciers tours includes examining Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. With this in mind, consider climbing to the top of Perito Moreno Glacier on Argentina’s side. This place is one of the exceptional worlds of ice.

-The fishing season tours and excursions.

-The wildlife spotting includes Chile’s largest colony of penguins from Punta Arenas on the Strait of Magellan to Magdalena Island (or Isla Magdalena). Additionally, you can stop at Marta Island (or Isla Marta), home to one of the largest colonies of Patagonian sea lions and seabirds.

-Patagonia has some of the world’s best whale-watching activities. Precisely, Puerto Madryn is the place to spot them.

-There are also several events in November. Namely, the Lamb National Festival in Puerto Madryn. Also, Goat Dancing and Singing Festival. Last but not least, Puerto Montt International Jazz Festival.

If you missed traveling to your favorite destination this summer, no worries at all. You see, the summer season is approaching fast in the Southern Hemisphere. Therefore, you can always find summer whenever you want. Additionally always bring your own sunshine no matter where you go….

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