Torres del Paine massif in Patagonia

Southern Patagonia

Towers, Glaciers & Endless Horizons

Where ice-carved peaks pierce the sky and endless steppe gives way to ancient forests, Patagonia stands as one of the last great wildernesses on Earth. Torres del Paine National Park anchors a region of staggering contrasts: turquoise lakes beneath granite towers, massive glaciers calving into silence, and guanacos roaming golden grasslands with no fence in sight. From world-class hiking trails to luxurious lodges perched on the edge of it all, this is a place where nature humbles and inspires. Down here, every moment feels earned.

Highlights

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The Towers (Las Torres)

The iconic granite spires that give the park its name. The trek to their base rewards hikers with one of the most breathtaking mountain vistas in the world.

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Grey Glacier

A massive river of ice flowing from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. Navigate its face by catamaran or kayak among floating icebergs for an unforgettable encounter.

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French Valley

A hidden amphitheater of hanging glaciers and sheer granite walls, where the only sounds are cracking ice and wind through lenga forests.

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Puma & Wildlife Tracking

Join expert trackers to spot Patagonia's elusive pumas in their natural habitat, alongside guanacos, condors, foxes, and flamingos across the open steppe.

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Lago Pehoé & Salto Grande

A milky turquoise lake framed by the Paine Massif, with a powerful waterfall connecting it to Lago Nordenskjöld. One of the most photographed scenes in all of South America.

Suggested Itinerary

5 Days / 4 Nights
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Arrival & First Views of Torres del Paine

Arrive at Puerto Natales Airport. Meet your private bilingual guide and transfer to Torres del Paine National Park, stopping along the Patagonian steppe with views of the Paine Massif emerging on the horizon. Check into your lodge and enjoy a welcome dinner as the sun sets over the mountains.

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Luxury Lodges

Explora Patagonia

Explora Patagonia

The gold standard of Patagonian lodges, offering an unmatched explorations program with over 40 routes led by expert guides.

Awasi Patagonia

Awasi Patagonia

Ultra-private villas with dedicated guide and vehicle, delivering a fully personalized Torres del Paine experience.

Tierra Patagonia

Tierra Patagonia

Award-winning architecture blending into the landscape, with panoramic views of the Paine Massif from every room.

The Singular Patagonia

The Singular Patagonia

A converted historic cold-storage building on the Última Esperanza fjord, combining industrial heritage with refined luxury.

Patagonia Camp

Patagonia Camp

Luxury yurt glamping on the shores of Lago Toro with direct views of the Paine Massif.

Estancia Cerro Guido

Estancia Cerro Guido

Historic Patagonian ranch near Torres del Paine offering authentic estancia life, Patagonian cuisine, and scenic views of the steppe and mountains.

Selected Boutique Hotels

Simple Patagonia

Simple Patagonia

A warm, design-conscious boutique hotel in Puerto Natales with personalized service and local character.

Noi Indigo Patagonia

Noi Indigo Patagonia

Boutique hotel in Puerto Natales offering contemporary design and warm Patagonian hospitality.

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Discover Patagonia & Torres del Paine

Torres del Paine National Park anchors one of the last great wildernesses on Earth, a region of staggering contrasts where ice-carved granite towers pierce the sky and endless steppe gives way to ancient forests. The iconic Torres — three granite spires rising above a glacial lagoon — reward hikers with one of the most breathtaking mountain vistas in the world, while Grey Glacier, a massive river of ice flowing from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, can be navigated by catamaran or kayak among floating icebergs. The hidden amphitheater of the French Valley, with its hanging glaciers and sheer granite walls, offers a sense of solitude found in few places on the planet.

Ride horseback across the open steppe to historic gaucho outposts, following routes that have shaped Patagonian ranch life for generations. Join expert trackers to spot elusive pumas alongside guanacos, condors, and foxes across the open steppe, or take in the milky turquoise waters of Lago Pehoé framed by the Paine Massif — one of the most photographed scenes in all of South America. Down here, every moment feels earned.

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