Tierra del Fuego, at the southern tip of South America, is a land of rugged mountains, windswept plains, and remote islands. Its channels teem with penguins, seals, whales, and seabirds, offering extraordinary wildlife encounters. The region's dramatic landscapes and harsh beauty attract adventurers seeking the farthest edge of the continent.
Located at the far eastern tip of Tierra del Fuego, Península Mitre is one of Argentina’s most remote and pristine regions. Its rugged coastline, windswept plains, and peat bogs are home to guanacos, seabirds, and marine life including sea lions and dolphins. The area remains largely undeveloped, offering a rare glimpse of untouched wilderness.