| |
 |
Email
or call us today
877-790-2777 with
your requests. |
|
|

|
|
Patagonia Trek Torres del Paine Trek in Patagonia
Overview
Patagonia is an area of the world that defies description. Sitting at the southern tip of South America, it is a land of extremes, where massive storms whip off the Pacific and create huge glaciers, sculpted mountains, deep glacier lakes, and flora and fauna that exist nowhere else on earth. The Torres del Paine national park is the jewel of Patagonia, and one of the most incredible parks in the world.
Our Torres del Paine trekking trip visits this impressive region of Patagonia, and combines travel by private vans with supported trekking. Walking is the only way to really experience Patagonia. We will be able to explore areas of the national park far from roads and tour buses. But an extensive lodge system means we do not need to camp, nor carry heavy packs. Each night will be spent in beautiful lodges scattered throughout the park, where we finish long days of walking and exploring with excellent food, roaring fireplaces, and comfortable beds.
Our 10-day expedition takes full advantage of all the region has to offer. We begin in Punta Arenas, a town famed as a jumping off point for countless Antarctic expeditions. From there we head into the national park, trekking for 3 days to the base of and then around the Torres del Paine, jagged granite towers that have become the icon of Patagonia. Three days gives us time to see these incredible mountains from all sides, and to explore the different ecological zones that exist on each. The towers are a photographer’s dream!
Leaving the towers, we explore two of the region’s largest lakes, Lake Grey and Lake Pehoe. Each have glaciers that come off of the mountains all the way into the lakes, where pieces regularly break off to become floating icebergs. And since Aspen Expeditions is a climbing school and mountaineering guide service, those interested will have the unusual opportunity to spend a day on the glacier, learning the basics of walking in crampons and using an ice axe. Exploring a huge Patagonian glacier will give you a view into the icy world that covers much of Patagonia. And two trips across the lake by boat will give us another unique view of the park, and a way to explore the huge floating icebergs. This adventure is designed for anyone interested in exploring this incredible place on foot. No backpacking, mountaineering or hiking experience is required. Participants should be in good physical condition, and able to walk on rugged trails. Our longest day might include up to eight hours of walking but all at low altitudes. |
|
|
|
Day 1 - Fly from your home to Punta Arenas.
Day 2 - Arrive into Punta Arenas, where we meet you at the airport and transfer you to our hotel.
Day 3 - We leave Punta Arenas and drive to the Seno Otway Penguin Colony Reserve. Afternoon drive to Calafate.
Day 4 - Today we enter the Park and trek seven hours round-trip to the base of the Torres del Paine. Tonight is spent at the Chileno Lodge, inside the Park.
Day 5 - Our 5 hour trek takes us around the towers to the banks of Lake Nordenskjold and the Los Cuernos Lodge.
Day 6 - Today we trek through the French Valley, deep into the National Park. Overnight at our lodge on the shores of Lake Pehoe.
Day 7 - In the morning we take a short trek to our lodge on Grey Lake. After lunch we take a Zodiac boat to the tongue of the Grey Glacier and spend the afternoon exploring the glacier.
Day 8 - This morning we take a larger boat to the southern end of Grey Lake, spending time wandering amongst the floating icebergs. Transfer to Puerto Natales and our hotel.
Day 9 - After breakfast we transfer to Punta Arenas to catch our flights home.
Day 10 - Arrive home in the morning.
Go To: previous page > patagonia trek |
|