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For
those seeking adventure but without the time
to do the twelve day circuit (see above), we
have designed a shorter version without
missing any of the main valleys or principal
attractions of the park (you still get to
hike on the Glacier Grey) spending the
nights in our comfortable campsites.
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Sample Itinerary
Day 1
(Saturday) We recommend you
take the early flight from Santiago to Punta Arenas (4
hours), flying over the Andes and observing incredible views
of the Patagonian Ice Fields. Upon your arrival in Punta
Arenas, the most southern city on the continent, a private
transfer will be waiting to take you to Torres Del Paine
National Park. (pick-up from the airport at 3:35 PM,
corresponding with LAN airline, Flight # 285, or at 3 PM
from your hotel in town).
As we leave Punta Arenas we will be able to see the Strait
of Magellan and the island of Tierra del Fuego. Shortly
after leaving the airport, we will stop at the Magellan
penguin colony on Otway Sound. The beginning of our drive
will take us through open pampas and huge ranches
(estancias) and chances are we will be able to observe one
of the most typical animals in this area, the ñandu,
(similar to ostrich). Then we will head north, passing
Puerto Natales, located on the Sound of Last Hope, a typical
fishing town surrounded by mountains. We will follow an
unpaved road heading to the park and camping Las Torres to
spend our first night.
(6 hours by transfer) (D) (Night at Camping Torres)
Day 2
(Sunday) We will start our
first day trekking to the base of the Towers, following the
Ascencio River to enter the Ascencio Valley. Our walk will
be uphill for one hour before stopping to observe the first
glimpses of the valley surrounded by unbelievable beech
forests (Nothofagus family), glaciers and waterfalls. We’ll
continue through the valley for another hour and a half
before ascending a huge terminal moraine to a lookout (900
M), excellent for picture taking. At this point we will be
surrounded by three giant granite towers (2850 M) and a
lagoon with slurry waters due to erosion produced by
glaciers. This amazing view will be accompanied by lunch to
add to the enjoyment. After being awed by the towers we’ll
start our descent, following the same path back to our camp.
(7-8 hours round-trip, 18 KM) (B-BL-D) (Night at Camping
Torres)
Day 3
(Monday) We will begin this
day early morning, and weather permitting, to enjoy an
impressive view of the Tower’s peaks painted with orange
light. We will start our walk through a very old tall
deciduous beech forest with the chance to see a woodpecker
or fresh puma tracks. We follow a well marked trail,
slightly sloping, that will lead us to an excellent
viewpoint of Paine Chico Mountain in the distance, to
finally arrive at the old Serón camp site where we will set
up our camp and enjoy a good dinner.
(4-5 hours, 9 KM) (B-BL-D) (Night at Serón Campsite)
Day 4
(Tuesday) This is the easiest
span but especially interesting for flower lovers who,
depending on the season, will see orchids, calceolarias,
violets and oxalis. We will go around Paine Lake along a
flattish path with views of many mountains, including Cerro
Escudo (The Shield) and Cerro Cabeza del Indio (Indian Head
Mountain -the profile of an Indian is observed in the
rocks). Lastly we will arrive at the beginning of the Paine
River, from where we will be able to see the incredible
Cerro Cubo (Cube Mountain) and Dickson Lake.
(6-7 hours, 18.5 KM) (B-BL-D) (Night at Camping Dickson)
Day 5
(Wednesday) At this point we
will start one of the most beautiful sections of the park,
walking through some of the oldest beech forests, along an
undulating path, following Los Perros River, with
breathtaking views of mountains, waterfalls and exuberant
vegetation. We will cross a hanging bridge over Los Perros
River to arrive at the terminal moraine of the hanging
glacier, giving birth to a lagoon with sedimentary waters.
Half an hour from this point is Los Perros campsite where we
will stay overnight.
(5 hours, 9 KM) (B-BL-D) (Night at Los Perros Campsite)
Day 6
(Thursday) This is the most
difficult day of the whole circuit, but at the same time has
a dramatic beauty worthy of the effort. We will head up on a
pronounced path through forests to arrive at a swamp area,
keeping us busy for a couple of hours. We will continue
ascending, maybe finding some snow, until coming to the John
Garner pass at 1200 mts above sea level. From here we have
an outstanding view of the Grey Glacier and the Southern Ice
Field, with its many unclimbed peaks. We will start
descending a steep slope until arriving at El Paso campsite
where we will stay overnight.
(5-6 hours, 12 KM) (B-BL-D) (Night at El Paso Campsite)
Day 7
(Friday) We will head off
alongside the glacier, on an up and down path through fallen
trees, contrasting with the exuberance of the Nothofagus
forests, walking underneath the Cordon Olguín with its huge
thick granite walls. If lucky enough we will see ice calving
from the front wall of the Grey Glacier, before ending up on
a beach of sedimentary sand where we will set up our
campsite.
(5 hours, 10 KM) (B-L-D) (Night at Camping Grey)
Day 8
(Saturday) Today you have the
opportunity to take an optional adventure on the Glacier
Grey. (The Ice Hike excursion is not included in the price;
US$ 120 per person.) The ice hikers will take a zodiac for
20 minutes until arriving on the western side of the
glacier, where specialized guides will supply you with the
necessary technical equipment (crampons, harness and piolet).
You will walk on the glacier, observing unique deep blue
cracks, where, weather permitting, will have the opportunity
of doing some ice climbing. The way back will be the same
until arriving back at the refugio to enjoy lunch. By the
afternoon we start a soft walk to the Pehoé Lake.
(1 hour by zodiac, 3 hour ice hike and 3 ½ hours walk, 11
KM). (B-L-D) (Night at Camping Paine Grande)
Day 9
(Sunday) After a good
breakfast we commence our out and back trek to the French
valley. We will start going around the south-west side of
Paine Grande, the highest summit in the Park, through native
forests of fire bush and evergreen beech (Nothofagus
Bethuloides), up to the hanging bridge over the French River
to observe the first glimpses of the glacier. Then we will
ascend (300m) for one hour amidst a surreal Japanese garden
landscape, crossing beech forests, to reach a view point,
gifting us with magnificent panoramic views, where we enjoy
a good lunch. We will take the same path back to our
campsite.
(6-7 hours, 17 KM) (B-BL-D) (Night at Camping Paine Grande)
Day 10
(Monday) We cross Lake Pehoe
in the morning by catamaran to meet our private transfer to
Punta Arenas. (Clients should take the flight at 4:25 PM,
from LAN airline, flight #284, arriving to Santiago at 8:40
PM), if you decide to stay the night in Punta Arenas; we
will drop you at your hotel.
(30 minutes by catamaran, 5 hour by transfer). (B)
REGARDING THE SCHEDULE The schedules indicated above are
subject to change due to weather conditions or unexpected
circumstances beyond our control, but we will try our best
to keep them unaltered.
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