TORRES DEL PAINE National Park, in the Patagonia region of Chile, is known for its high mountains, the bright blue icebergs that cling to the glaciers and the golden pampas (grasslands) that are home to rare fauna, such as guanacos. Some of the most iconic sites are the 3 granite towers that give the park its name and the horn-shaped peaks called Cuernos del Paine.
Itinerary
Departure from our hotel in Torres del Paine, to go to the Laguna Amarga sector.
From this point we will begin our walk, which has a moderate difficulty, being suitable for most visitors to the Park.
We will begin this journey through the Ascencio River Valley, where we will go through millennial lenga forests in terrain with slight ups and downs, and then 3 to 4 hours to reach Torres Camp.
We will continue our path through a slope with rock steps, and after 1 hour we will arrive at the foot of the towers.
Finally, we will reach the Mirador Base Torres, from where we will enjoy an impressive view of the granite needles of the Torres del Paine, its hanging glacier and interior lagoon.
Here, we will rest contemplating the imposing towers, and then descend and return to our hotel in Torres del Paine.
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