Bernardo Ohiggins national Park

Bernardo Ohiggins national Park

Discover the true frontier of Chilean Patagonia. Spanning over 8.6 million acres (3.5 million hectares) across the Aysén and Magallanes regions, Bernardo O’Higgins National Park is Chile’s largest protected reserve—and one of the most remote, untouched places on Earth.

This dramatic landscape is dominated by the colossal Southern Patagonian Ice Field, where ancient hanging glaciers spill directly into deep ocean fjords and crash against untamed, primeval forests.

Pure Isolation, Total Serenity

With absolutely no roads leading into the park, Bernardo O’Higgins is accessible only by boat or on foot. This complete isolation guards a pristine sanctuary for rare and endangered wildlife. Here, away from the crowds.

Showing all 3 results

  • Kayaking Glacier expeditions Patagonia

    Kayaking Glacier expeditions Patagonia

    The Tyndall Glacier kayak excursion takes you deep into a remote corner of Bernardo O’Higgings National Park, following quiet rivers and untouched valleys until you reach the Southern Ice Field.

  • Kayaking in Patagonia, Rio Serrano 2 Days

    Kayaking in Patagonia, Rio Serrano 2 Days

    The follow the Serrano River at a steady pace, with the Paine Massif always in the background, guiding the way. After about an hour and a half, we reach Serrano Waterfall, where we step out and carry the kayaks for a short portage part of the journey out here. Back on the water, the river opens up again, leading us toward Serrano Glacier, with constant views of Tyndall Glacier and the Geike Range along the way. It’s one of those sections where you really feel how remote Patagonia is.

  • Trekking Lago Brush

    Trekking Lago Brush

    A rare Patagonia crossing by fjord and foot, from Bernardo O’Higgins to Torres del Paine.
    Navigate past glaciers, hike through untouched forest, and camp in true wilderness.
    Short, remote, and deeply real—this is Patagonia beyond the trails.