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Tasha Williams

Author: Tasha Williams

Expedition Designer

Hello! My name is Tasha. I love to travel to see new places and meet new people. I am passionate about creating unique travel experiences for adventurous travelers with a desire to see some of the most remote corners of South America. I have traveled extensively to Patagonia, Chile, Argentina, Galapagos, Ecuador and many other areas of this wild continent and I am eager to share my knowledge with the world.


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In the far south of Chile, where the Andes meet the windswept plains of Patagonia, lies Torres del Paine National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and one of the most spectacular photography destinations in the world. Granite spires rise dramatically from glacial valleys, turquoise lakes mirror jagged peaks, and wildlife …


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Overdone and cliché are the days of celebrating your bachelor party in Vegas, Cabo, New Orleans, or Miami. Doesn’t your bachelor bash deserve the VIP treatment in a destination as epic as your event? Your bachelor party should fall somewhere between adventure getaway and ultimate…

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Patagonia, also called The End of the World, is still an unknown destination to most. It is not yet thought of as a place most would ponder spending their vacation time, especially if you are looking to get away from it all, be pampered or…

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What do you dream about when you imagine a luxury trip to Patagonia? The animals? The glaciers? Or unbelievably beautiful lakes and landscapes? The great thing is that you don’t have to choose. Patagonia has it all — the wildlife you won’t see anywhere else,…

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If you’re planning a trip to South America this year, you’ve got a lot of amazing options when considering destinations. But if you’re looking to be totally wowed by natural wonders, the choices generally come down to two places: Patagonia vs Atacama Desert. Patagonia has…

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It’s a blistering July day in Phoenix and my chunky Bugaboots are drawing a few curious looks in the airport. But it’s winter in South America, and I’m headed to South America on a Puma tracking in Patagonia expedition with Quasar. It’s my first trip…

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Archeological findings reveal that Patagonia and the Tierra del Fuego was inhabited by native peoples as far back as 4,500 years ago. These native tribes are commonly referred to as ‘Tehuelche tribes’ or ‘Fuegians’ but actually refer to a number of separate groups with their…

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