Patagonia, perhaps best known for its massive glaciers, towering mountains, deep fjords, and vast steppe (windswept plains), covers more than one million square kilometers (400,000 square miles) and plays host to an incredible variety of landscapes and wildlife. Stretching across South America, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans, this region straddles two countries divided
Mostly recognized for their skill in horseback riding, the gauchos of Patagonia are a special breed of men. They are tough, noble, and possess an unquestionable amount of courage. Their solitude is legendary. These men are used to living alone in the wilderness for months on end, with their dogs as their only companions. They
Why a Fly fishing trip at Caballadas? Quillen River The Quillen River, one of the most exclusive fly fishing rivers in Patagonia, famous among dry fly fanatics for brown and rainbow trout. The upper section is very wader friendly, while the lower reaches offer pocket water conditions. Both areas hold beautiful resident rainbow and brown
Horse – Caballadas is home to about 60 beautiful horses that roam free on our 20,000-hectare ranch. Riding horses are well-schooled, local stock horses mixed with Anglo-Normandos, Criollos, and polo ponies. They have a large selection of horses for expert riders. They are neck-reined, usually well behaved, and sure-footed, making our riding trips safe and