Versión en Español English Version
Home Page of PATAGONIA-ARGENTINA.COM
Plan the most amazing tour of your life with our expertise in Patagonia Access the most comprehensive resource about Patagonia's 4 Regions, its main cities and attractions. Just click here! Feel like trekking, skiing, fishing or maybe even whale watching? Follow this link then...
 
Newsletter gratuito para estar en sintonía con la Patagonia, participar de sorteos y beneficios exclusivos.
 Search this site

Contents
Tourist Info
Travel with us!
F.A.Q. and Tips
Background Info
The Climate
Patagonian Cooking
Photo Gallery
Wallpapers

Interact
Patagonia Forum
Pata-Postcards
Subscribe
Participate
Related Links

 
 

 

Patagonia's People

More information
The Primitive
The Aborigines
The Explorers
Travelers and Scientists
The Colonists
The Welsh
The Rich & Famous

Patagonia is one of the less populated regions in the world. There are certain areas where the demographic density is less than one inhabitant per square kilometer. This fact poses a contradiction: on one hand it is an advantage since it constitutes a reserve of resources and virgin land in an overpopulated planet which, according to experts, is due to collapse within this new millennium. On the other, from a geopolitical point of view it is a problem since it becomes a region which is vulnerable to resource and territory despoilers. Such a huge (and in certain places inaccessible) extension of land like Patagonia suffers from poor control mechanisms.

But lets revisit the history of how this part of the world became populated: it seems that the first men who arrived in this region came from the north. They were walkers belonging to one of the groups that supposedly crossed the Bering Strait during the glacial age.

As centuries passed by, different racial / indigenous groups were conformed which, in turn, gave birth to several tribes. Patagonia's aborigines (although they did not originate any "great" civilization like the Aztecas or Mayas) have a fascinating history of adaptation to an hostile and complicated habitat.

Then the European man came. But long before any real colonization began, there were explorers, travelers and scientists who came to the Patagonian coasts and performed studies and maps, sailed across its rivers and got up to the Andes mountains. They were basically driven by the passion for discoveries, lots of Patagonia myths and legends and the search for a passage to the Pacific Ocean.

But true colonization occurred later. And sometimes, from unsuspected places like Wales. The Welsh colony is currently one of the most important in Patagonia, and they settled in the Province of Chubut. This assorted "palette" of races is the main difference between Patagonia and the rest of Argentina's regions.

And today Patagonia keeps its history full of contrasts: lots of hippies moved here during the sixties, the "rich and famous" keep buying almost virgin lands where they build fantastic mansions, and everyday's ordinary people also choose this unique place in the world to settle down... all of them with their "bags full of desires and ambitions"; and we mean desire for a healthier life, contact with Nature and ambition for personal fulfillment and growth. But, as stated before, all of them share a bit of that "pioneer spirit" which characterized those first walkers who came from the north.


JUST 1 CLICK HERE, AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO DISCOVER PATAGONIA

Salta, land of colors. The Iguazu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site Puerto Madryn, Valdes Peninsula, Whales and Penguins! Bariloche and the Andean Lakes District Buenos Aires, Capital city of Tango. El Calafate, and the majestic Glaciers National Park. We are Experts in Patagonia Tourism! Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, the southernmost city in the World.

 
Click to enter our Travel Agency

Home | Our Travel Agency | Tourist Info | Sports and Adventure | Pata-Postcards
About us | Contact us | Terms and Conditions of our Travel Services
| Terms of use of this website

© 1999 - 2008 Patagonia-Argentina.com - All Rights Reserved.

PATAGONIA-ARGENTINA.COM
"Planet Earth, the way it used to be"
La Tierra, como solía ser S.A.

574 Venezuela St. - Loft C
Buenos Aires City (C1095AAL)
Tel.-FAX: +54 (11) 4342 - 0931 / 8227