PATAGONIA:

FRAMES
MILES &
7-day small group journey
You already know the images — the jagged peaks, the blue ice, the endless steppe.
What you don't know yet is what it feels like to
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Perito Moreno moves, groans, and occasionally collapses into the water in front of you. One of the few advancing glaciers left on the planet.
A glacier you hear before you see it
EL CALAFATE
2
We hike to reach Laguna de los Tres. Fitz Roy at first light, with cold hands and breakfast that tastes better than anything you've had in months.
EL CHALTÉN
A view that takes 20km to earn
3
Last evening at a traditional estancia. Fire going, horses nearby, food that hits differently after five days on the trail. Just a good way to end it.
ESTANCIA
A dinner with Fitz Roy on the horizon
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THE JOURNEY
Seven days. Real trails.
One photographer.
Patagonia doesn't need an introduction. What you don't know yet is what it feels like to actually move through it — on your own feet, with your lungs burning on the last kilometer up to Fitz Roy, with a group of strangers who stop feeling like strangers somewhere around day three.
This is a 7-day journey through the routes that made Patagonia famous and a few that don't make the highlight reels. We hike, eat well, ride horses through open steppe, and finish at least one dinner by firelight.
Yeah, I'll have my cameras. I'm not there just to shoot content — I'm there because traveling with someone who notices things changes how everyone else notices things too.
Seven days. Real trails.
One photographer.
Patagonia doesn't need an introduction. What you don't know yet is what it feels like to actually move through it — on your own feet, with your lungs burning on the last kilometer up to Fitz Roy, with a group of strangers who stop feeling like strangers somewhere around day three.
This is a 7-day journey through the routes that made Patagonia famous and a few that don't make the highlight reels. We hike, eat well, ride horses through open steppe, and finish at least one dinner by firelight.
Yeah, I'll have my cameras. I'm not there just to shoot content — I'm there because traveling with someone who notices things changes how everyone else notices things too.
Seven days. Real trails.
One photographer.
Patagonia doesn't need an introduction. What you don't know yet is what it feels like to actually move through it — on your own feet, with your lungs burning on the last kilometer up to Fitz Roy, with a group of strangers who stop feeling like strangers somewhere around day three.
This is a 7-day journey through the routes that made Patagonia famous and a few that don't make the highlight reels. We hike, eat well, ride horses through open steppe, and finish at least one dinner by firelight.
Yeah, I'll have my cameras. I'm not there just to shoot content — I'm there because traveling with someone who notices things changes how everyone else notices things too.
WHY TRAVEL WITH UNIK TRAVEL
EIGHT YEARS,
FOUR CONTINENTS
Fashion photographer, documentary shooter, Buenos Aires local by choice. Over a thousand experiences led across every place he's called home. Always small groups. Always with cameras.
8
Years behind the lens
1k+
Experiences led across 4 continents
1YR
Buenos Aires local — knows the place from the inside
≤8
People per group — always
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