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Chile Trekking - Torres del Paine Eco Explorer
7 Days Grade 3 Eco Camp Trek
 

The trails in between the Torres del Paine’s famous craggy mountains are among the world's classic trekking routes.  Breathtaking views together with glaciers, rivers, lakes, forests and abundant wildlife provide the trip with constantly changing scenarios and experiences.  During summer (Nov-Mar), there are 18 hours of daylight that give the trekkers plenty of time for the walking journey.  With Andean condors circling overhead and guanacos grazing in the valleys, this amazing trek offers a genuine wilderness experience.

 

ITINERARY

Day 1: Travel to Torres del Paine
Trekkers will need to arrive around noon-12PM to Punta Arenas on the earliest morning flight from Santiago.  From there, we will drive to Cascada Ecocamp (345 km/ 216miles /5hrs) inside the famous Torres del Paine National Park.  In summer time (Dec-Mar), the sun sets around 11PM giving us plenty of light to admire the landscape en route and the craggy mountains as we the park.  We will make short stops in the township of Puerto Natales to check out the town (here you have the chance to leave any luggage that you will not need during the trek in our office), and in the enormous Cueva del Milodon, a giant geological wander that once sheltered a prehistoric sloth.  Overnight at Cascada Ecocamp in Las Torres (L- , D);

Day 2: Paso Los Cuernos - The Horns
The 5-6 hour hike starts at the Ecocamp and ends at Refugio Los Cuernos.  The name of the trail is taken from the fact that it passes under the horn-like Cuernos del Paine —peaks with beautiful black “horns” of slate atop gray granite.  (Your clothes and personal belongings needed for this night and the following are transported separately in duffel bags we provide you with on day 1). This night we will overnight in the cosy and comfortable Cabañas Cuernos (B, BL, D).

Day 3: French Valley - Valle del Frances
Today the trek will go over 8 kms/5 mi (2,5-3,5 hrs) up to Campamento Italiano and will continue with a round trip to Mirador del Frances (3 km/2 mi, 1,5-2,5 hrs), one of the most spectacular cirques in the Paine Range.  We start walking (1hr) by the shore of Lake Nordenskjold until arriving at Campamento Italiano.  We continue following the River Frances upstream until El Mirador (lookout point) facing Glaciar Frances that descends from Paine Grande, the highest summit in the Paine range.  From here, we have a magnificent view of the lakes below.  Optional trek (2 hrs) to Mirador Britanico available.  Once back at Camp Italiano, the trail between Camp Italiano and Camp Pehoe makes its way through undulating terrain of mixed grassland and light forest until reaching Refugio Pehoe for overnight.  Duffel bags are carried in by porters from Refuge Los Cuernos to Refugio Pehoe.  (B, L-, D)

Day 4: Pehoe - Grey Glacier
We’ll hike about four hours from Refugio Pehoe at the shores of Lago Pehoe to the northern end of Lago Grey.  Enjoy a picnic lunch before boarding the boat that sails alongside the face of Grey Glaciar.  You will have ample time to marvel at this calving glacier before the boat crosses Lago Grey (40 min.).  Your clothes and personal belongings are transported separately from the Refuge in duffel bags.  Transfer (1.5 hrs) from Lake Grey's southern end to the Ecocamp.  1) If the weather conditions do not allow us to navigate the Grey Lake, we’ll instead hike to the Grey Glacier (6-8 hrs, roundtrip) and then at Pudeto board the catamaran to cross Lake Pehoe.  From there, drive 45 minutes to Cascada Ecocamp in Las Torres for overnight.  (B, L-, D);

Day 5 Torres del Paine
Our hiking itinerary for the day is the most famous trek trail in the park.  We will start trekking from Ecocamp onward Hostería Las Torres until reaching the beginning of the trail to the Ascencio Valley, we will do an all day hike (10 km/6 mi, 8 hrs round-trip) to the foot of the impressive granite massif of El Paine where the towers rise majestically before us, and the glacial lake is visible below: one of the most scenic sights in the world!  The famous Torres del Paine (2.900m/9.400ft) consist of three gigantic granite monoliths, remains of a great cirque that has been sheared away by the forces of glacial ice.  Overnight Cascada Ecocamp (B, L-, D)

Day 6: Laguna Azul
Today we will hike
(40 min.) to the lookout point of Laguna Azul from where we have a beautiful view of Laguna Azul and the Torres.  We continue along the eastern side of Lago Sarmiento until the calcium formations at the shores of Lake Sarmiento where we have a good chance to see guanacos. Later we trek (3 hours) the Paso Las Corneas with views of Rio Paine, Lake Pehoe and the massif of Paine. Depending on the group, we could also hike (1-1.5 hrs) to lookout point Toro with views to Lago Toro and typical pampa (steppe).   Once back at the Ecocamp, a farewell dinner is honoured with a typical Patagonian lamb barbecue; overnight at Cascada Ecocamp (B, L-, D)
 

Day 7: Travel to Punta Arenas
Early in the morning board the vehicle back to Punta Arenas on time to catch the evening flight back to Santiago. Drop off at the airport at 1600.
(B, L-)

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

 

Included

  • All ground transport private and domestic as indicated in the itinerary;

  • Boat crossing over lago Grey and lago Pehoe;

  • 4 nights accommodation sharing a 2 person dome in Ecocamp.

  • 1 night accommodation in Refuge Pehoe and 1 night accommodation in Refuge Los Cuernos;

  • Park fees for Cueva del Milodon and Torres del Paine National Park;

  • Meals as indicated on the itinerary: B=breakfast, L=lunch, L-=boxLunch, D=dinner

  • One expert English speaking trekking guide for 6 clients; one English speaking assistant guide added for groups larger than 6.

 

Not Included:

  • Air fares;

  • Insurance (it is mandatory you purchase appropriate insurance for this kind of trips);

  • Optional tipping to guides and staff;

  • Items of personal nature (laundry, sodas, alcoholic beverage other than our famous pisco sour and wine offered in dinners, etc.)

 

What is an Ecocamp?

It's a luxury camp, of a kind never seen before in Chile and similar in concept to the famous African lodges.  It is a more comfortable alternative, but above all environmentally friendly, especially in a national Park with the characteristics of Torres del Paine.  The Ecocamp has been designed with the comfort of our travellers in mind but above all stressing the importance of interfering as little as possible with the surroundings in which we have installed it. This need to protect the environment has meant that we have had to be very efficient in managing the eco-camp; this has meant that we cannot offer some of the comforts normal in unprotected areas (private bathroom with septic tank, diesel generators etc) and, on the other hand, utilizing technologies and sustainable processes but ones which demand a greater effort and more patience from our guests (less availability of water and solar energy for electricity, making compost, less waste etc).  We think that the solution that we have designed for our guests, in one of the most important national parks of the southern hemisphere, is a novel alternative, efficient and in harmony with the current demands of tourism.

 

 

What is the Eco-camp like?

Sleeping is in big comfortable domed tents that take 2 people.  They are 2 meters high and the floor is of vitrified wood.  The tents are resistant to the strongest winds, rain and even Patagonian snow and they are each equipped with 2 single beds, fleece sheets (very popular among our guests!), blankets and feather cover. The domes are very well insulated allowing comfortable temperatures even in cold nights. The Ecocamp also has a large dome for kitchen/dining room: this is a dome of 9 meters diameter (30 ft) and 4.5 meters high (15 ft). It is equipped with a living area, dining room and kitchen. The space is light and airy with a big panoramic window and it invites our guests to enjoy in a completely new way the surprising evenings of Patagonia. The Ecocamp also includes a bathroom module with showers and hot water. The toilet system uses a composting process (i.e. it transforms human waste into compost). A chef runs the kitchen of the Ecocamp.

 

Refugios

Our programs include one night in Pehoe and another night in Los Cuernos. This are typical mountain huts, open to the public that visits Torres del Paine. It has rooms for 4-6 people. The beds are single, bunk type and we will provide you with a sleeping bag and a polar fleece liner (you don't need to bring a sleeping bag!).  The bathrooms are also shared and they have hot water. The refugios are heated and have a very comfortable dining area.

 

Vehicles

A private van will deliver us in Torres del Paine National Park on day 1 and will pick us up on the last day. We also use a private van for transfers within the park.

 

Group Size & Guiding Staff

8-12 clients most typical group size plus staff. Maximum is 20 clients.

 

Fixed Departures

The trip starts every Monday morning in the airport of Punta Arenas from October 1st to April 15th.

 

You must arrive into Punta Arenas in any flight that arrives around noon. The trip ends in the airport of Punta Arenas at 5PM approx. You should book your return flights after 6PM. Departure trips are guaranteed with 2 people minimum being the average size of the group 8 to 12 people. If wished, you may ask us to also handle your local flights and hotels arrangements while in Chile and/or Argentina.

 

Itinerary modifications

We reserve the right to change the order of the days in any itinerary under the sole discretion of the trip guide and based on operational considerations.

The trip guide can also modified, change or eliminate part of the itinerary based on safety/weather considerations.

 

Physical Demands

This are the right trips for energetic people who like to be active and have a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude. To enjoy this trek it is essential to be in shape before you arrive. It is not wise to regard this trek as a means of getting into shape or losing excess weight. Start a programme of conditioning well before departure -in fact as soon as you book- and be aware that short walks on the flat do little to prepare you for the gradients of the Torres del Paine National Park. Regular aerobic exercise (power walking, jogging, cycling on hills, swimming, cross country skiing, etc) for al least one hour 4-5 times a week is suggested. Consult your physician if you have questions concerning your underlying health.

 

What you need to bring

Day backpack (20-30lt), duffel bag (70 liters), waterproof trekking boots, waterproof parka & pants, inner isolating layer (fleece or wool), three changes of clothes, sun hat, sun screen, hiking socks, sandals (for after hikes), bathing suit, sunglasses, towel (optional), ski poles (optional), long underwear, extra change of socks, flashlight/headlamp, extra insulating layer (fleece, wool, or expedition weight long underwear. A complete booklet with detailed information about what to bring will be sent to you once you book the trip.

 

About the itinerary

-The numbers in brackets (distance-kms/miles, time-hrs) are approximated and refer to the trekking portions exclusively.  In general the itinerary submitted and the estimated of time is reasonable for well-fit passengers, considering also good weather conditions and occasional stops for sightseeing and pictures. 

 

The climate

The vast unbroken stretch of ocean to the west and south of the South American continent leaves the Patagonian Andes very exposed to the saturated winds that circle the Antarctic landmass. Also, both the strong marine and the South Patagonic Icefield influence makes the weather hard to predict. In spring or early summer fine weather may deteriorate almost without warning, bringing rains and eventually snow. Even in summer (December to march) you should come prepared to find cold- strong winds (up to 130 km/hr) and rainfalls. The summers average temperature is 11ºC/52ºF (24ºCmax, 2ºC min).

  

Extra services

We can also book and purchase for you at the best rates available the following side services: Domestic flights, Hotel accommodation in Santiago (3 to 5 star), Airport and Hotel pick ups in Santiago, side trips in Santiago and longer extension trips (rafting, riding, hiking, etc) in other areas throughout Chile.


 

 

PATAGONIA ECOCAMP SINGLE ACCOMMODATION POLICY


All accommodations at the Eco Camps in Torres del Paine are in a sharing basis only. There is not single accommodation availability unless a "forced" single accommodation is needed due to different gender single travellers not willing to share. If, at the moment of arrival at the Ecocamp, someone shows up with a reasonable claim for single accommodation and the Camp manager finds availability, then an exception will be made.


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