Traveling to Torres del Paine National Park requires planning. Here you will find essential information about the climate in Patagonia, ticket prices, how to get there and get around the park, as well as recommendations on what clothes to bring to enjoy your adventure safely and comfortably.

The best seasons to visit Torres del Paine

  • Spring and Summer (October to April): These months offer the best weather for outdoor activities, with warmer temperatures and longer days.
  • Fall and Winter (May to September): Although colder, the park offers unique beauty with fewer tourists and snowy landscapes.

How to get there?

To Puerto Natales Trips to Torres del Paine have a stop in the city of Puerto Natales, 110 kilometers south

The trail winding through the valley toward the secluded buildings of Refugio Dickson.

Climate

The climate in Patagonia is a very important factor to consider. The maximum temperature reaches 20 ° C in summer

A sweeping vista of the park's diverse terrain, from golden pampas to rugged mountain summits.

Entrance fees National Park

Buy online You must buy your entrance ticket to Torres del Paine National Park in advance on the CONAF website.

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What to Wear

How should I dress for my visit to Torres del Paine? The appropriate choice of clothing is essential to fully

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Money

ATMs You won’t find ATMs in Torres del Paine Park. Therefore, we recommend you to withdraw money in Puerto Natales,

Close-up of the intense blue textures and cracks within a Patagonian glacier.

How to get arround

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The panoramic vista of the Paine Massif as seen from a high point on one of the park's trekking trails.

Code of Conduct for the Responsible Tourist

Appreciate local traditions and customs Before traveling, ask about the local customs and traditions of the tourist destination that I

Visit the park with a campervan

Camper Service Areas Torres del Paine National Park does not have fuel stations. Laguna Azul Campsite Offers camper/motorhome sites, outdoor

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How to get there?

To Puerto Natales Trips to Torres del Paine have a stop in the city of Puerto Natales, 110 kilometers south...

Useful Tips Torres del Paine

Traveling to Torres del Paine National Park requires planning. Here you will find essential information about the climate in Patagonia,...

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Flora and Fauna of Torres del Paine National Park

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A quiet, rustic campsite in the Zapata sector at the edge of the southern forest.

Excursions and tours

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