Join Go Learn on an unforgettable 12-day trip to Argentina, exploring majestic mountains, Magellanic subpolar forests and jaw-dropping glaciers. With three pre-planned inter-country flights, you’ll maximize your time exploring rather than spending hours on the road. This trip is perfect for anyone passionate about exploring Argentina’s natural environment—no affiliation with the University required.
Don’t miss out—registration for this Patagonia adventure closes on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024. Learn more about our Patagonia trip here!
Exclusive offer for University of Utah alumni: Save $750 when you call to register!
Guided by a University of Utah expert
We will dive into Patagonia’s diverse landscapes with our esteemed trip leader, Nate Furman, PhD. A professor of Outdoor Recreation at the University of Utah, Dr. Furman is also an accomplished mountain, climbing, and ski guide. Dr. Furman’s extensive knowledge and passion for outdoor, experiential education will provide an immersive understanding of the region’s natural and cultural wonders.
Enchanting wildlife
Wildlife enthusiasts will be captivated by Patagonia’s rich biodiversity. Encounter rockhopper penguins, Commerson’s dolphins, hairy armadillos (watch out, they scream!), albatross, sea lions, Patagonian hares, and more.
Diverse geophysical landscapes
Visit the iconic Perito Moreno Glacier, part of the Patagonian ice field—the third largest concentration of ice on the planet. Marvel at the massive (and loud) ice blocks collapsing into Canal Los Tempanos and, if lucky, spot an Andean Condor (like Andy N. Condor!) with a 10-foot wingspan soaring by.
Immerse yourself in Patagonia’s history and culture
Visit the Patagonian coast and the stories of native peoples, following in the footsteps of explorers like Magellan, Fitz Roy, and Darwin.
This trip is more than a vacation; it’s an opportunity to see the world in a new way, guided by experts of the region and environment.
Learn more about this once-in-a-lifetime adventure here and create memories that will last forever.