Torres del Paine: The 10 must-see places you should visit

Las Torres Base Viewpoint

The preamble to access the Torres del Paine A wonder of nature. We arrive at the closest point to appreciate

Cuernos Viewpoint

Explore this 6.4-km round-trip route near Lazo, Magallanes. It is generally considered a moderate route, taking an average of 1

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

Grey Viewpoint

Our trekking to explore Torres del Paine Park’s biggest glacier begins with strong winds and very cold weather. Despite this,

Pehoé Viewpoint

Walked along the shore of Lake Pehoé, observing lenga and ñirre trees that make up the local flora. You ascend

Salto Grande Waterfall

Bordering Pehoe Lake, we can see our next destination: a stunning waterfall called Salto Grande (Big Jump). To get to

Nordenskjöld Viewpoint

Check out this 6.1-km round-trip route near Lazo, Magallanes. It is generally considered an easy route, taking an average of

Pehoé Viewpoint

At this viewpoint you can see the extent of the lake and the Paine mountain range. This walk is a

Cóndor Viewpoint

Enjoy this 2.4-km round-trip route near Lazo, Magallanes. It is generally considered a moderate route, taking an average of 1

Laguna de los Cisnes Viewpoint

Embark on an adventure along this 16.4-km circular route near Porvenir, in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region. This trail

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.