DestinAsian

PATAGONIAN PASSAGE

IT WAS SPRINGTIME

IN SOUTHERN CHILE, AND THE ROCKY beach I was walking on was covered in fresh snow. Enormous flakes of the stuff had been falling since the Ventus Australis dropped anchor in Wulaia Bay an hour ago. But that hadn’t stopped any of the ship’s full complement of 210 passengers from pulling on waterproof clothing and piling into Zodiac boats, which crunched through chunks of ice before depositing us at the very spot where Charles Darwin came ashore in 1833 during his five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle—the same journey that took him to the Galápagos and on to eventual fame.

The weather in this part of the world is unpredictable, to say the least. Yesterday, the sun was so bright and the sky so blue that I got a tan sitting on the ship’s deck; a day earlier, the rain was torrential and needle-like against my skin. And now there was powder—a lot of it—as we laced up our boots for the

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from DestinAsian

DestinAsian1 min read
African Queen
Rwanda’s calling card may be the mountain gorilla, but its attractions don’t stop there. Take Lake Kivu, which Rwanda shares with the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Situated in the Albertine Rift Valley, one of the most biodiverse regions of Afric
DestinAsian2 min read
Connections
A village-like cluster of 42 private pool villas and manicured gardens within walking distance of Nusa Dua Beach, Amarterra Villas Resort Bali Nusa Dua, Autograph Collection is a perfect spot for a romantic getaway. Guests can now make the most of it
DestinAsian10 min read
An Appetite For Ubud
Eight courses into a weekday dinner at Gajah Putih, my fellow diners and I are bathed in a soundscape that transports us to the rice fields just beyond the restaurant’s periphery. Melodic birdsong and the quack-quack-quack of Bali ducks fill the dark

Related Books & Audiobooks