Listed among the 10 most spectacular trekkings in the world, also called “Circuit O”, there are 8 days walking through 150km of unforgettable landscapes, with all the comfort of the refugees in the best structured national park in South America.
Crossing the John Gardner Pass, walking next to the Gray glacier, glimpsing the peaks of the British viewpoint, getting very close to the Dickson and Perros Glaciers, reaching the base of the most beautiful Granite Towers in the world at sunrise, are experiences that will mark forever.
Difficulty:
• physics: difficult
• technique: moderate-difficult
Patagonia has one of the most severe and unstable climates on the planet, the sequence of trekking and refugees/campsites or other activities described above, may change due to sudden climatic changes or impose by CONAF.
• Day 1: Departure from Brazil to Santiago and connection to Punta Arenas
• Day 2: Disembark at Punta Arenas, transfer to Puerto Natales
• Day 3: Transfer to Torres del Paine National Park, trekking 5h to Campo Seron
• Day 4: Trekking 7h to Campo Dickson
• Day 5: Trekking 5h to Campo Los Perros
• Day 6: Trekking 10h to Campo Gray
• Day 7: Trekking 6h to the French Countryside
• Day 8: Trekking 7h to Mirador Britânico and Campo Los Cuernos
• Day 9: Trekking 6h to Campo Chileno
• Day 10: Trekking 6h to the base of Torres and Campo Torre Central, exit from the park, transfer to Puerto Natales
• Day 11: Transfer to Punta Arenas, departure to Santiago – Brazil
• Transfers Punta Arenas – Puerto Natales – Torres del Paine National Park (round trip)
• Two daily hostel for trekkers in Puerto Natales (arrival and departure)
• All meals (except drinks), in Torres del Paine National Park
• All accommodations in the refugees or campsites of the Torres del Paine National Park
• All taxes and transfers by bus or catamaran within the Torres del Paine National Park
• 24h guide, with international experience and deep knowledge of the park
• Puerto Natales, hostel for trekkers, double room (2 nights)
• Torres del Paine National Park, refuges (5 nights) and campsites (2 nights)
• Flights
• Meals outside Torres del Paine National Park
• Individual equipment
• Travel insurance (mandatory)
• Documents (passport, credit card, travel insurance policy)
• 60-liter attack backpack for trekking
• Windbreaker / Anorak
• Waterproof pants
• Waterproof hiking boot (Goretex)
• Dry shirts
• Medium fleece
• Trekking pants
• Slipper
• Socks for trekking
• Hat with ear protection
• Medium gloves
• Buff
• Sunglasses
• Sunscreen and lip balm
• Underwear
• Swimsuit
• Hygiene equipment
• Microfiber towel
• Headlamp (extra batteries)
• Switchblade
• Medicines and first aid
• Camera/charger
• Waterproof bag for documents
• Plastic bag for dirty clothes