Patagonian region
The Patagonian region is located at the southern end of South America, primarily shared by Argentina and Chile. It is known for its stunning landscapes, which include mountains, glaciers, and vast plains. The region is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, ranging from arid steppes to lush forests.
Patagonia is home to several national parks, such as Torres del Paine in Chile and Los Glaciares in Argentina. These parks protect unique wildlife, including the Andean condor and the guanaco. The region attracts outdoor enthusiasts for activities like hiking, climbing, and wildlife watching.