Summary
- Day 1 : Arrive Punta Arenas
- Day 2 : Punta Arenas/Puerto Natales
- Day 3 : Laguna Verde trailhead
- Day 4 : Grey Glacier
- Day 5 : French Valley
- Day 6 : Cuernos to Refugio Chileno
- Day 7 : The Towers
- Day 8 : Punta Arenas/Return Home
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- 5D Torres del Paine Trek
- Puerto Natales
- Punta Arenas
- Seno Otway Penguin Colony
Details
Day 2 Punta Arenas/Puerto Natales
(B)Spend a leisurely morning in Punta Arenas. This afternoon we'll continue onward to Puerto Natales. Before continuing to the park entrance, we visit Seno Otway Penguin Reserve where thousands of Magellanic penguins come to breed each year. The penguins show little fear of humans, and various trails and blinds provide excellent opportunity to observe their comical antics. As we continue to Puerto Natales, we will receive a full-briefing on our Torres del Paine trek to prepare ourselves for the upcoming days. This evening there is time to relax, enjoy the region and to go out to enjoy a Chilean meal before our hiking adventure begins.
Day 3 Laguna Verde trailhead
(B,L,D)We start early and transfer to the Laguna Verde trailhead. We'll enter Torres del Paine park on a seldom-used trail; a nice alternative to prevent crowding on the trails. Our route takes us around Lake Sarmiento, along the shores of Laguna Verde and through ancient southern beech forest toward Sierra del Toro. Our 4-hour hike ends at a visitor's center where we can brush up on the park's history at the museum, and fill our back-pockets with maps and brochures on general information on the park (great tools to use when explaining your trekking adventure to those who couldn't join you on your travels). After a picnic lunch we arrive at camp along the Serrano River. The afternoon is free to spend as you wish. Optional activities include horseback riding, sea kayaking, fishing, or the simple freedom to do a little exploring on your own.
Day 4 Grey Glacier
(B,L,D)This morning we transfer to Grey Beach for a walk along Lago Grey. Icebergs float quietly in the dark waters of the lake. We'll take a boat to Grey Glacier, the largest in Torres del Paine and hike toward the glacier for excellent views of this blue-icy mass. You'll have the option to continue your hike with a challenging trek toward the pass, or strap on crampons for an optional ice walk on Grey Glacier. Later in the afternoon, a four-hour hike takes us to Pehoe Lake where we'll enjoy a hearty meal at the refugio and camp along Pehoe's shoreline.
Day 5 French Valley
(B,L,D)This morning we leave Refugio Pehoe and head towards the Valle del Frances. The trail into the French Valley ascends gradually through rocky terrain. After 25 minutes you reach a vantage point with terrific views of turquoise blue Lake Nordenskjold, and you can also look back at the landscape we've just passed through. Your day is spent hiking between the turquoise lake to the south and the imposing mountains and vertical rock walls to the north and below the Cuernos (horns) of black slate that sit atop the grey granite of the massif. The views are magnificient from the Cuernos refugio, nestled in the center of this landscape and protected from the Patagonian wind. The refugio provides clean dormitory style accommodations where we can swap stories with travelers from around the world.
Day 6 Cuernos to Refugio Chileno
(B,L,D)Today's trek takes us from Cuernos to refugio Chileno. We'll walk in the foothills of the Horns of Paine with Lake Nordjenskold to our right. The lake offers a chilling dip for those brave enough to enter its waters (I dare you!). We'll have our meals at the refugio, but spend the evening in a quiet camp site. An early afternoon arrival allows for some down-time to relax along the river. Enjoy the quiet beauty of a Patagonia evening.
Day 7 The Towers
(B,L,D)Today we tackle the fantastic los Torres (the Towers) and hike to the foot of the gigantic spires of El Paine (8 hours roundtrip). Weather permitting, we'll witness the most famous sight of the Torres del Paine - the three granite monoliths reaching 9,400 feet and testifying to the massive glacial forces that carved them out of the earth. The climb is steep, traversing rocky trails, rivers and valleys, but incredibily rewarding. Satisfyingly exhausted, we'll return to our campsite at refugio Chileno for dinner.
Day 8 Punta Arenas/Return Home
(B)Rise early and stretch your legs on a one-hour hike to meet up with our transfer back to Punta Arenas, return flight to Santiago and catch your international flight home. With a few more days, you can add extensions to the Atacama Desert, Isla Chiloe, a cruise around Tierra del Fuego to Argentina, or rafting in the Lakes District to continue your Patagonia travel adventures.
2 nights comfortable hotel, 4 nights tent-camping, 1 night backcountry refugio
All meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner); most of our hotels offer free continental breakfast.
local flights, ferries, buses, and your own two feet in Torres del Paine!
Roundtrip Santiago-Punta Arenas-Santiago not included. Please add $US405 (flight cost subject to change).
2 Min, 12 Max, Patagonia guide and crew throughout
Allow US$60 for meals not included, US$100 visa reciprocity fee.
Share US$55, Single US$95
An acitve itinerary with daily trekking in one of the most beautiful locations in the world. Travelers should be prepared for 4 to 8 hours of hiking per day and be comfortable with camping.
1 person US$50 each
2 or more people US$25 /person
2006 Oct 28, Nov 25, Dec 23
2007 Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 17, Apr 14, Oct 20, Nov 17, Dec 15











