Chile’s Southern Patagonia is considered by many to be the final frontier of the New World. Vast pampas dotted with the occasional estancia (farm) and trees deformed by the fierce Patagonian wind form an isolated landscape. In the magnificent Torres del Paine National Park, travelers along the winding trails get up-close-and-personal with dramatic mountain formations, vibrant forests, turquoise lakes, jagged glaciers, and roaring rivers – some of the last truly unspoiled nature on the planet.