Your dreams of adventure come true in Patagonia, a sportsman’s paradise made real by Andes Drifters.
Imagine a land of unparalleled cultural diversity. Imagine a land of dense verdant forests, expansive open plains stretching before you for as far as your eyes can see, majestic snow-capped mountains with colossal glaciers inching down their steep slopes, mile upon mile of shoreline, and enough streams and rivers to assure that you’ll never have to cast a line in the same water twice. Imagine a place where you can be a fly-fisherman one day and test your wingshooting skills against game birds that have lived their entire lives in the pristine wilds. You won’t find any pen-raised fowl here! Imagine no further. You’ve just described a region in Argentina known as Patagonia, home to Andes Drifters.
Unique in the adventure industry, Andes Drifters maintains a nimble flexibility to put you in the middle of the action, regardless of where the fish are biting, the quail are flushing, or the red stag are grazing on boundless acres of unfenced land. How? When traveling with Andes Drifters, you’ll never have to stay in one place when the action is elsewhere because every accommodation is contracted through tried and proven partnerships with some of the finest lodges and estancias in Patagonia. Because the experienced staff at Andes Drifters track river conditions on a daily basis, if there’s a better place to be, your hosts arrange to get you there.
Whether it’s losing yourself in the Zen of fly-fishing, which some would argue is the best way to meditate, cutting yourself free from the stresses of everyday living, or you’re looking for a way for you and your family to broaden your mental horizons by experiencing fascinating new cultures and customs, Patagonia has something for everyone. There, you’ll learn from the sage advice of seasoned local guides, and be inspired by the strength and grace of the Gaucho. Now ask yourself if it’s time to yield to the underlying values represented by a “mañana culture,” if only briefly. Sometimes the best way to find yourself is to first lose yourself. At Andes Drifters they’ll set you on the path and guide you on your journey.