Recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and voted the Eighth Wonder of the World, this park is one of the most beautiful destinations on the planet. With more than 227,000 protected hectares, it surprises visitors with imposing mountains, glaciers, rivers, and turquoise lakes, as well as unique wildlife, including guanacos, rheas, and pumas. Located 154 km from Puerto Natales, it welcomes visitors from all over the world who seek to experience nature in its purest form. Its marked trails and diverse accommodation options make it the ideal place for trekking, photography, or simply marveling at one of the most impressive landscapes in Patagonia.

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