Torres del Paine National Park, in Chile’s Patagonia region, is famous for its soaring mountains, brilliant blue icebergs that separate from glaciers and golden pampas (grasslands) that house rare wildlife such as llama-like guanacos. Enjoy your new year breaks in the most iconic sites like the 3 granite towers from which the park gets its name and the horn-shaped peaks called Cuernos del Paine.
Hike To Los Cuernos Lookout Point
Hike To Pehoe Lake, Through The French Valley
Boating through icebergs calve
Hike To Glacier Grey
Comprising more than 181,414 hectares of ancient forests, towering granite peaks, glaciers, lakes, rivers, and pampas, Torres del Paine is the jewel in Chilean Patagonia's crown.
Titled after the three iconic granite towers that rise out of the heart of the Paine Massif, Torres del Paine is situated in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica region of southern Chile, where its hiking trails, like the W Trek and the Paine Circuit, natural glory, and pure wilderness attracts more than 250,000 visitors a year from around the globe. The park was established in 1959 and became a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1978 to preserve the fragile landscapes, plants, and wildlife that call this place home.
Although native tribes like the Kaweskar have been living in Torres del Paine for thousands of years (the name Paine actually is a native word that means "blue"), European visitors like Lady Florence Dixie first started coming to explore the area in the late 1880s, making a flow of tourism that is now one of the main economies in the region.
The park is mainly famous for its hiking trails, but there are lots of other activities to be enjoyed like nature walks, wildlife viewings like puma tracking, kayaking, boating, cycling, and more.
This is our most favorite tour in Torres Del Paine; we hike the whole W trail, from hut to hut. We provide bedding so you don’t need to bring a sleeping bag, but you need to carry a backpack with your personal belongings. The real tour starts in Puerto Natales. We start our service from Punta Arenas airport from where it takes about 3-hour drive to reach Puerto Natales the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.
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