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Your Argentina Adventure Begins Here

Patagonia in southern Argentina is a land of raw, untamed beauty—towering glaciers, crystal-clear rivers teeming with trout, vast steppes, and snow-capped Andes peaks. For adventurers seeking a mix of high-stakes outdoor pursuits and cultural immersion, it delivers like nowhere else. Pair that with big game hunting and fly fishing, then cap it off with a few days in vibrant Buenos Aires, and you’ve got the ultimate South American escape. Whether you’re chasing trophy red stag during the roar or casting dry flies for massive brown trout, Patagonia offers experiences that linger long after you return home.

Video Credits: Lake Lacard, Patagonia & Red Stag in in Patagonia’s Wildlands.

Inspired by adventure

It's The Journey...

Patagonia is more than a destination; it’s the end of the world where adventure begins. Our fully guided trips showcase the region’s best fishing, hunting, food, and lodging.

Why Choose Us?

  • Expert bilingual guides with decades of local knowledge
  • Sustainable, fair-chase practices and catch-and-release focus
  • Small groups for personalized attention
  • Breathtaking, uncrowded wilderness—no crowds, just you and the wild
  • Proven success: Trophy trout, 100% success on managed stag hunts
  • Seamless logistics: Airport transfers from Bariloche or Esquel
  • Local relationships with the region’s top guides and outfitters.

Guiding Services:

Expert Guiding: 

    • 1:1 or 2:1 guide-to-client ratio — with bilingual (English/Spanish), licensed, and highly experienced local guides (many with 10–20+ years in Patagonia).
    • Fly fishing — Drift boat/float trips, wade fishing, sight-fishing, nymphing, dry-fly, streamer fishing on rivers (e.g., Rio Grande, Limay, Futaleufú, Corcovado), spring creeks, and lakes.
    • Hunting — Fair-chase spot-and-stalk or horseback hunts for free-range red stag (peak roar March–May), plus dove, pigeon, quail, waterfowl, or introduced species like wild boar.
    • Cast & Blast Combos — Flexible daily scheduling (e.g., morning fishing + afternoon/evening hunt).

Equipment Provision & Support:

    • Top-tier rental gear included or available — Hardy/Sage/Winston rods & reels, scientific anglers lines, waders, boots, binoculars, spotting scopes, rifles (if client prefers not to travel with firearms—calibers .308, .300 Win Mag, etc., with all legal paperwork handled).
    • Daily tackle checks — fly tying support, and on-river repairs.
    • Hunting — Rifle zeroing, range time, and full ammo supply (client brings own rifle or uses company’s).

Daily Itineraries:

    • Customized daily schedules with 6–10 hours of activity, plus built-in rest or photography time.
    • Weather contingency plans (Patagonia weather changes fast—backup stillwater or estancia-based activities).

Accommodations & On-Site Experience:

Luxury Lodging:

    • Private Estancias — (working cattle ranches turned exclusive lodges) or boutique fishing/hunting lodges (e.g., in Esquel, Bariloche, Junín de los Andes, or Trevelin areas).
    • 4–5 star equivalent — King beds, en-suite bathrooms with heated floors, fireplaces, private decks with Andes or river views, Wi-Fi, hot tubs/saunas.
    • Maximum 8–12 guests per week for intimate feel.
    • Optional Upgrades — Private villas, glamping tents on remote rivers, or multi-estancia rotations for variety.

All-Inclusive Dining & Hospitality:

    • Gourmet Argentine Cuisine — Asados (open-fire barbecues with prime rib, lamb, chorizo), fresh trout/salmon dishes, empanadas, regional cheeses, and extensive Malbec/Cabernet wine lists.
    • Open bar (premium spirits, local craft beers).
    • Daily Options —Breakfast, packed riverside lunches, afternoon appetizers, and multi-course dinners with paired wines.
    • Dietary Accommodations — (gluten-free, vegetarian, kosher, etc.) handled seamlessly.

Travel Arrangements & Logistics (The “Zero Stress” Factor) A top-tier company makes travel the easiest part of the trip.

Airport Transfers & Ground Transportation:

    • Private, luxury 4×4 vehicles (Toyota Land Cruiser or similar) with professional drivers.
    • Meet-and-greet at arrival airports — Buenos Aires (EZE), Bariloche (BRC), Esquel (EQS), or Comodoro Rivadavia (CRD).
    • All internal transfers between lodges, rivers, and hunting areas (1–4 hours typical).
    • Domestic flight assistance and rebooking if needed.

International & Domestic Flight Coordination:

    • Full itinerary planning and booking support (not direct booking to avoid liability, but detailed recommendations and group rate negotiations).
    • Typical routing: US/Europe → Buenos Aires (EZE) → domestic flight to Patagonia hub → ground transfer.
    • Help with airline luggage waivers for rod tubes/gun cases (most major carriers allow one extra piece for fishing/hunting gear).

Documentation & Legal Support:

  • Complete guidance on Argentina tourist visa (usually not required for US/EU citizens for 90 days).
  • Hunting license & firearm import permits (company files all paperwork 60–90 days in advance; client provides passport, hunting license from home country, and photos).
  • Fishing permits (included in package).
  • CITES/export documentation for any trophy shipments (stag antlers, fish mounts).

Travel Insurance & Medical Support:

    • Mandatory recommendation + group rates for comprehensive travel/medical/evacuation insurance (e.g., Global Rescue or similar—critical for remote areas).
    • On-site first-aid trained staff; nearest hospitals identified in every itinerary.
    • Satellite phones or Starlink for remote areas.

Additional Premium Services

Pre-Trip Concierge:

    • Personalized packing lists, gear recommendations, and 30/60/90-day checklists.
    • Virtual pre-trip calls to customize the itinerary.
    • Group coordination for friends/families/corporate groups.

On-Site Enhancements:

    • Professional photography/videography packages (drone footage, action shots, trophy photos).
    • Massage, yoga, or spa services at select lodges.
    • Cultural add-ons: Estancia asado nights with gaucho demonstrations, wine tastings, or visits to Welsh settlements in Patagonia.
    • Catch-and-release focus for fishing; ethical, sustainable hunting practices (only mature animals, population management).

Post-Trip Support:

    • Trophy export coordination (taxidermy shipping to US/Europe—full tracking).
    • Photo/video delivery within 2 weeks.
    • Loyalty perks for repeat clients (discounts, priority booking).

Typical Package Structure

  • Duration — 6–10 nights / 5–8 full activity days (most popular).
  • All-Inclusive Pricing Model:
    – Includes: All lodging, meals, guiding, transfers in Patagonia, permits, gear rental, alcohol, airport transfers in Argentina.
    – Excludes: International airfare, domestic flights (if not bundled), personal fishing/hunting licenses from home, gratuities (usually 10–15% recommended), trophy fees (if applicable for record-book animals), travel insurance.
  • Price Range — (2026 estimates): $6,500–$12,000+ per person based on group size, season, and inclusions.
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Foyel Lodge

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90 Minutes from San Carlos De Bariloche. Foyel is a private Estancia surrounded by native forests, open valleys, and snow-dusted peaks.

FOYEL ESTANCIA

Foyel Lodge: A place where the silence ROARS...

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