The Patagonian Andes are a mountain range located in the southern part of South America, primarily in the region of Patagonia. Stretching from the northern part of Chile to the southern tip of Argentina, these mountains are known for their stunning landscapes, including glaciers, lakes, and diverse ecosystems. The range is part of the larger Andes mountain system, which is the longest continental mountain range in the world.
Home to several national parks, such as Torres del Paine in Chile and Los Glaciares in Argentina, the Patagonian Andes attract outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The region is also rich in wildlife, including species like the Andean condor and the guanaco. The unique geography and climate of the area contribute to its ecological significance and beauty.