A tour of Torres del Paine is a highlight of any journey through Patagonia. Located in southern Chile, Torres del Paine National Park is the iconic image of Chilean Patagonia, renowned for its towering granite spires, glacial lakes, and dramatic mountain scenery. The Paine Towers rise above windswept plains and Magellanic forests, creating one of South America’s most unforgettable natural landscapes.
Hiking & Scenic Tours in Torres del Paine National Park
Most Torres del Paine tours are based from Puerto Natales and can be enjoyed as day excursions or as part of multi-day hiking adventures inside the park. Wildlife sightings may include Andean condors, Magellanic horned owls, Chilean flamingos, South American gray foxes, and native deer. Highlights often include the Serrano River, Grey Glacier, and the turquoise waters of Lago Pehoé, Lago Nordenskjöld, and Lago Sarmiento. All itineraries can be seamlessly incorporated into a broader Chile tour and tailored to your pace, interests, and travel style.
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Entrance fees for Torres del Paine National Park vary by season and visitor type, but typically range around US$3040 for international visitors. Park entrance fees are generally included when staying at lodges inside the park, and are also covered on guided day tours from Puerto Natales that we arrange.
Yes, day hikes are one of the best ways to experience Torres del Paine National Park. There are numerous trails ranging from short, scenic walks to more demanding hikes. Popular options include the hike to the Base of the Towers, offering iconic views of the Paine Towers, and the French Valley hike, known for its hanging glaciers and dramatic mountain scenery.
For the most immersive experience, we recommend staying at a lodge or eco-camp inside Torres del Paine National Park. This eliminates long daily transfers and allows you to enjoy the scenery throughout the day. While accommodations inside the park are more expensive, they typically include all meals, guided excursions, and transfers, offering excellent overall value.
The best time to visit Torres del Paine is generally during the shoulder seasons of late September to October and March to April. These months offer fewer crowds than peak summer while still providing good chances for favorable weather. Torres del Paine can be visited year-round, though during winter (May to August) many lodges inside the park close, and visitors typically stay in Puerto Natales and visit the park on day trips.
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