Wonderful Glacier's Walking Place
Put on a pair of crampons, grab a pair of walking sticks, and you're prepared to take on Chile's ice fields. In addition to finding crevasses, glacial rivers, and ice tunnels, you may also see vast white deserts, shimmering lagoons, or rocky peaks in the background. From the heights of Patagonia's Exploradores glacier or from the ice-filled volcano of Sollipulli in southern Chile, toast your adventure with a piece of glacial ice in your preferred beverage. This can be the adventure of your dreams for a long time.
In Aysén's Patagonia, one of the biggest glaciers in the Northern Ice Fields. It is a section of the renowned Laguna San Rafael National Park, the largest natural protected area in Chile and a World Biosphere Reserve according to UNESCO. Black-necked swans and sea lions are among the animals that can be found on its 4,200,792 acres (more than 1 million 700 thousand hectares) of land.
One of Chile's greatest glaciers is this ice mass, which is more than 30 thousand years old, 2 kilometers broad, 20 kilometers long, and 50 meters high. Visitors can hire vessels to take them to the glacier where they can marvel at the overwhelming presence of the ice monster up close.