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Torres del Paine Circuit


The Torres del Paine area in Patagonia is without doubt a highlight for any traveller in the Americas - this spectacular trip undertakes the extended circuit, one of the world's classic treks. Rather than camp, we mainly overnight in well built refuges, offering food and comfort in this wild region.


BUENOS AIRES & PATAGONIA
We explore Argentina's cosmopolitan capital, Buenos Aires, for a day before flying into Patagonia and the small town of El Calafate, where we can relax before embarking on our hike. Travelling into Chile, we arrive at our first camp, where we are met by our trek crew and horsemen, home to a rich variety of birds. Our first distant views of the Torres Towers are an amazing sight.


LAKES, GLACIERS & ANCIENT FORESTS
Taking paths too narrow for horses, we journey through ancient beach forests, criss crossing streams until we reach our camp beside Laguna Los Perros, surrounded by the peaks of the Torres Massif, the summit of Paine Grande rising to 3050m. From our camp we can observe icebergs on the nearby lake - this is the wildest and least accessible part of the trek. Crossing the John Gardner pass (1241m) the enormous Patagonia Icefield is revealed to us, along with Glacier Grey, a huge mass of fractured ice which covers the valley.


THE MAJESTIC TORRES DEL PAINE
The next four days trekking leads us to the base of the granite Cuernos (horns) of these remarkable mountains. Passing through pastures where the Guanaco may be encountered, and along the shore of Lake Nordenskjold, our trail takes us into the very heart of the mountains. Rising above a tranquil green lagoon, the three giant monoliths of the Torres del Paine dwarf us, the rock walls rising sheerly to 2900m, a fitting highlight to an already remarkable trek. On our return to El Calafate we may get the chance to visit the famous Perito Moreno Glacier.

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(HK-6204-P)
Price Includes
Flights (London - Buenos Aires - London)
Accomodation ( Hotels/Refuges/Camping)
13 Breakfast
9 Lunches
9 Dinners
Price Excludes
Local Tour payment 350 USD
Suitability / Level Strenous
Theme Small Group Travel (Click to Search All)
Itinerary & Highlights
Among the many highlights on this tour, we particularly mention:

BUENOS AIRES City tour, visiting Plaza de Mayo, La Boca, the port area and down town sights.

EL CALAFATE Small town in the heart of Patagonia, on the shores of Lago Argentino.

TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK Trekking the famous 8 day circuit of this stunning National Park.

OVERNIGHTING IN TREKKING LODGES AND CAMPSITES.

DAY 1. SUNDAY. JOIN TOUR BUENOS AIRES

Arrive Buenos Aires and check-in at hotel in the morning. In the afternoon your tour leader will arrange a city tour to see the major points of interest including the Plaza de Mayo, La Boca and the downtown area. Known as the Paris of South America, this extraordinary metropolis spreads over some 200 square kilometres and contains up to 13 million people living within its environs.

A vibrant, political and cosmopolitan city, there are plenty of interesting things to see, from world-class museums and galleries, to theatres and shows. You may also choose to wander the city streets, admiring the impressive architecture and relaxing parks, or enjoy the traditional Porteño pastime of people watching from the many cafés – always alive with the sound of passionate debate!

DAY 2. FLY TO EL CALAFATE

Today we leave the city far behind as we fly across the vast Patagonian wastes to descend over the deep blue waters of Lago Argentino, at El Calafate. On a clear day, this descent allows breathtaking views of the distant peaks of the Andes.

There is time this afternoon to explore the settlement, perhaps including a short walk to the shores of Lago Argentino, via the Laguna Nimes bird reserve (optional). There are a number of excellent restaurants and cafés in town – don’t miss the opportunity to try the fruit of the calafate bush: local folklore says that those who eat this berry will one day return to Patagonia.

DAY 3. DRIVE TO TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK; TREK TO CAMPO SERON

This morning we depart El Calafate and drive, by public bus, through the stark and barren Patagonian plains. Beneath the enormous skies characteristic of this part of the world, there is little sign of habitation other than the occasional ‘estancia’ (local farm) sheltering behind its windbreak of trees, or a lonesome gaucho on horse-back braving the elements.

Crossing over the border into Chile we transfer to chartered bus and enjoy our first views of the Paine Massif, which we’ll circumnavigate over the next eight days. The views continue to get more impressive as we approach our trail – head at Guarderia Laguna Amarga (approx. 4.5 hours, 12kms with pack horses). Arriving late afternoon, an undulating path leads us to our first overnight stop, Serón camping, host to many species of birds including Parinas, Black Woodpeckers and Buffed Neck Ibis.

DAY 4. TREK TO LAGO DICKSON VIA LAGO PAINE

From Serón camping we enjoy an easy trek through undulating terrain to Lago Paine along the Cordillera Paine circuit. On the way we pass through beautiful forested landscapes, which escaped a great fire that took place at the beginning of the last century. We hope to see black woodpeckers today: listen out for the sound of their furious hammering upon these gnarled trees!

Once we arrive at Lago Paine, we have a spectacular view of the north side of the Paine Massif, seeing the stunning peaks of Cerro Oggioni, Cerro Tridente, and Cerro Cabeza del Indio. The trek continues westwards along the southern bank of the Paine river. We descend down to the lake shore, then continue across open grasslands along the river towards Refugio Dickson (approx. 6-7 hours, 18km with porters).

DAY 5. AT LAGO DICKSON

Today we can rest, or join the optional trek to Mirador Glaciar Dickson, offering quite spectacular views of the Dickson lake and glacier. This includes a very short dinghy boat – crossing on Lago Dickson (approx. 17km 7/8 hours round-trip).

DAY 6. TREK TO LOS PERROS; CAMPING

Today we follow Los Perros river to the wildest and least accessible section of the trek. It is here where we begin what is perhaps the longest forest walk in Patagonia – trekking through impressive ancient virgin beech forests (look out for four different varieties: lenga, ñire, cohihue and guindo).

The path is crossed by many water courses and offers the best and closest views of the Paine massif. Our camp awaits us at Laguna Los Perros, in the middle of dense forest. (approx 4 hours, 10km, with porters).

DAY 7. TREK TO PASO JOHN GARDNER – REFUGIO GREY

Today we ascend for several hours until we reach the John Gardner pass (1241 mts), the highest point of the circuit. Here we should be rewarded by an awe-inspiring view of the south Patagonian ice cap and the Ventisquero (Glacier) Grey, an enormous fractured mass of ice covering the valley.

Glacier Grey empties part of the giant South Patagonic icefield into Lago Grey, and the lake is often filled with impressive giant icebergs drifting across the waters. The route continues roughly south along the trail, crossing forested slopes, gorges and streams, with superb views along the way. (approx. 11-12 hours, 22km with Porters).

DAY 8. TREK TO REFUGIO PEHOE (SENDERO GREY)

This morning fresh we are free to relax or enjoy an optional trip to Glaciar Grey, where you may be able to test your ice-walking skills or turn your hand to ice-climbing (optional). This afternoon, the trek continues along the eastern banks of Lago Grey through clearings of calafate bushes. The view over the lake and its sculptured icebergs drifting across the waters is again very impressive. The path leads over undulating terrain towards the shores of Lago Pehoe. (approx. 4 hours, 11 km with Porters).

DAY 9. TREK TO VALLE FRANCÉS - REFUGIO LOS CUERNOS

Leaving behind emerald green Pehoe lake, the track makes its way through the undulating terrain of mixed grassland, firebush and light forest. We pass Skottsberg lake and the south-east slopes of Cerro Paine to meet river Frances. From here we follow the river upstream to Mirador Francés, offering views of Glaciar Francés. Subject to weather conditions, we continue to a small hut built by a British climbing expedition.

This magnificent setting is surrounded by high peaks on all sides – Cerro Aleta de Tiburon (Shark’s Fin mount), Cerro Cabeza de Indio (Indians Head mount), Cerro Escudo (Shield mount), Cerro Fortaleza (Fortress mount), Cerro Espada (Sword mount), Cerro Hoja (Blade mount) and to the north the famous Cuernos del Paine. We head back down the valley again and then carry on walking along the panoramic trail to the shores of the blue Nordenskjöld lake, where we find our next lodge. (approx. 9-10 hours, 27km with porters).

DAY 10. TREK TO REFUGION TORRES

Today’s trail is known as Sendero Paso Los Cuernos, due to the fact that it passes under the dramatic Cuernos (horns). We walk alongside the shores of the beautiful Nordenskjöld lake, crossing small rivers and wide grasslands along the way. The hike today is very relaxing, taking us to the Asencio river and on to our final Refugio. (5 hours, 11km with horses).

DAY 11. TREK TO TORRES DEL PAINE VIEWPOINT

Our final day of trekking takes us to the foot of what has inspired us much over the last week – the impressive granite towers of Torres del Paine. Climbing steeply, high above the scattered blue lakes, we hike along the Asencio river, and up towards the Torres.

After a final clamber over steep terminal morrain deposited by a glacier centuries ago, we reach a panoramic point from where we admire one of the best known sights of Patagonia, the Paine Towers, rising very close above a green lagoon.

The famous Torres del Paine (2,900m/9,400ft) consist of three gigantic granite monoliths, overlooking a landscape shaped by the forces of glacial ice and the elements. After returning to Refugio Las Torres, we can relax and enjoy our final afternoon within this awe-inspiring National Park. (approx. 9 hours, 20km).

DAY 12. DRIVE TO CALAFATE

From the lost world of Torres del Paine we transfer by private bus to the Argentine border and continue on to Calafate, where we spend our final night in Patagonia.

DAY 13. FLY TO BUENOS AIRES

Depending on flight times, there may be time to enjoy one of a number of excursions available locally. This may include a half day horse riding, a local walk, or a trip to Perito Moreno in Los Glaciares National Park. The opportunity to get up close to this natural wonder, by boat or from the walk–ways overlooking this huge expanse of cracked ice is highly recommended.

With a snout over 5km wide and 55m high, the Perito Moreno Glacier commands a profound silence – inturrupted only by the thunderous roar of crashing blue ice as it calves into the milky lake below. A truely unforgettable experience. Finally we leave the wilds of Patagonia behind and step into the heat and bustle of Buenos Aires feeling we have left behind a lost world. Will the folklore surrounding the calafate berries we ate turn out to be true?

DAY 14. SATURDAY. TOUR ENDS BUENOS AIRES
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7 Nights Refuge
2 Nights Camp
   
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Trip: Torres del Paine Circuit
Duration: 16 Days
Company: Explore!
Location: Buenos Aires
Region: Argentina, South America
Price: From GBP2199 p/p
Flights: Not Included
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