This is my 3rd travel guide in the new series Visual Hiking Guide, now for wonderful unearthly beautiful Patagonia, its Tierra del Fuego National Park (Land of Fire), of course, fully updated for 2022/23 seasons. I decided to create this new series to help skilled hikers and ordinary travelers to trek through complex terrain of Land of Fire, including 14x main trails in the park and around for half-day and day hikes as well as 3x the most famous and challenging multi-day trekkings, Sierra Valdivieso Circuit, Beagle Channel Trail, and Dientes de Navarino Trail with confidence, safety, and knowledge of the place by using graphic content: infographics, detailed topo maps, schemes, drawings, and pictures with some flavor as text. Such presentation of the data will ease the use of the travel guide in the field, will make it more versatile and practical for any age, level of English or background knowledge. The guide contains: all prices, camping rules, timetables, bookings, hostels, how to get in by plane, bus or boat, where to stay and eat and how much it will cost, all conditions for accommodation. The guide also provides 200+ precise GPS coordinates for all sightseeing, viewpoints, trailheads and trail splits, footbridges, river crossings, campings, mountain huts, shops and restaurants. 30+ hiking maps depict topography of the terrain, major and sidewalk trails, river, canyon and mountain crossings, glaciers and lakes, and sightseeing. There are 100+ links to worth-to-know websites which can be useful while you are hiking in the region. In addition, there is info for each hike regarding hiking distance, hiking time, complexity, altitude with elevation profiles, gain and loss in altitude, safety issues, level of fitness and popularity rates.