Enjoy Full day Torres del Paine «First Class»
Visit during the day the Torres del Paine National Park and the Milodon Cave being picked up from your hotel or lodging in Puerto Natales. Includes transportation, bilingual Spanish and English guide and snack on board.
Departure from your hotel to the Cueva del Milodón located 24 kilometers north of Puerto Natales. Before reaching the cave, the access road passes through the “Silla del Diablo”, a name that comes from the popular imagination given to a rocky structure with the appearance of an armchair which is said to have been “seat” of the Milodón and that the legend transformed into “devil”.
At the end of the visit, we continue along the new access road to the Torres del Paine National Park, where we can observe lagoons and mountain ranges along the way. Next, it is possible to admire the beautiful landscape that surrounds us from the Mirador del Lago Gray (view towards the Gray Glacier, the Macizo del Paine and the Lago del Toro). A couple of Kilometers later it is possible to observe the Cuernos del Paine, arriving at the fork that takes us towards the Lago Gray area. In this sector we can take a pleasant walk along the shore of Gray Lake and if the conditions help us, it is possible to access the viewpoint of Peninsula Gray.
Back in the parking lot of the Nursery, we take the route back to a restaurant located inside the park to take a moment of rest with the option to have lunch. (Lunch not included in the rate).
At the end of this restful break, we began the second stage of our visit to the Torres del Paine National Park, heading to the Salto Grande sector. We will visit the viewpoint of Lake Nordenskjold and continue enjoying diverse views in our undulating route that brings us little by little to the sector of Laguna Amarga. After admiring this pleasant spectacle we will return to the city of Puerto Natales passing by the Mirador del Lago Sarmiento, arriving at dusk and bringing an unforgettable experience.
Departure: | 7:00 |
Duration: | 10 hours |
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Operation October 2022 to April 2023
Operation May to September 2022
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