Francés Viewpoint
Check out this 10.3-km round-trip route near Lazo, Magallanes. It is generally considered a moderate route, taking an average of 3 hours 50 minutes to travel. It is a very popular region for backpacking, camping and hiking, so you are likely to meet other people while you are in the area. This hike has a…
Italiano Checkpoint
Located in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park, the Italiano Campground is managed by CONAF and requires a prior reservation. This camping area offers basic amenities, including designated camping spots and a sheltered area for meals. However, camping is not allowed within the campground, so it is recommended to stay at the Los…
Sköttsberg Lake Viewpoint
This lake is named after the Swedish explorer and botanist Carl Sköttsberg, who studied the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Regions in the early 20th century.
Paine Grande Checkpoint
You can see the great view of Cerro Paine Grande and the Cuernos del Paine.
Grey Viewpoint
Our trekking to explore Torres del Paine Park’s biggest glacier begins with strong winds and very cold weather. Despite this, local guides assure us that it is a short, easy route, and that with a good windbreaker, hats and trekking shoes there would be no impediment to enjoy the adventure. From the Grey entrance, we…
Glaciar Grey Checkpoint
From the Gray Nursery sector, a walk begins that crosses the bridge over the Pingo River and continues to the shore of the lake, where you will observe Lake Gray and its surface covered with icebergs and ice sculptures carved by nature.
Glaciar Grey Viewpoint from Lago Grey Beach
Go on an adventure on this 5.5-km loop route near Lazo, Magallanes. It is generally considered a moderate route, taking an average of 1 hour 10 minutes to travel. It's a popular region for birdwatching and hiking, so you're likely to meet other people while you're in the area. The trail is quite simple and…
Las Torres Base Viewpoint
The preamble to access the Torres del Paine A wonder of nature. We arrive at the closest point to appreciate the characteristic mountains of this park after crossing suspension bridges, crossing slopes, walking through lenga forests and ascending between rocks to the viewpoint that is 700 mm above sea level. From here the view is…
Paso Checkpoint
If you suffer from vertigo, consider entering daycare. Gray and Paso there are two suspension bridges with a height greater than 20 meters.
John Gardner Crossing
This Pass is one of the most hated and revered by all climbers in the Park. In addition to being the highest pass (1,200 meters above sea level), to reach it you must overcome a slope of 600 meters for 4 hard kilometers and, when you are at the top, descend for another 4 km.…