Chile Hiking Tours

Chile Hiking Tours Highlights
- Tick off one of the world’s top 10 trekking routes: the Torres del Paine O Circuit, an epic trail that takes you to a world of deep green lakes, vast ice fields, and granite spires.
- Explore the pristine lagoons, mountains, and forests of Dientes de Navarino, the world’s most southern trekking circuit.
- Hike at sunset from San Pedro to Valle de la Luna, when its spectacular rock formations silhouette against a sky of purples, pinks, and golds.
- Follow in the footsteps of the indigenous Aymara people through lush green valleys and stop in traditional Andean villages on a journey through the Altiplano Highlands.
- Ascend the Osorno Volcano, an ancient land of ice and fire. While there, ski down the marvelous volcanic mountain for a one-of-a-kind adventure.
- Spot Patagonian wildlife such as penguins and pumas on a hiking tour of the Chilean Patagonia.
Travel Tips for Chile Hiking Tours
- Pack suitable clothes for your Chile hiking tours. In cities, you will need light, airy, and relaxed-fitting clothes. For treks, bring warm and waterproof clothing and a good pair of hiking shoes.
- Many of the trails in Patagonia are marked so you can hike without a guide. However, for your safety, we recommend you hike with a partner and let your friends and family know about your itinerary.
- Some regions of Chile are at high altitudes. Take the time to rest and acclimatize. Assess the routes you want to hike and consider if they match your fitness level.
- Plan your Patagonia hike between November and March for ideal weather conditions. The period between December to February is also good, but it is the high season in the region and the trails are busier.
- You can visit the Atacama Desert year-round, but it is best to avoid the high season rush between December and February. The period between June and August is also not a good time to visit due to cold weather.
- Accommodation on a Chile hiking tour could be a mix of hotels, guesthouses, and campsites. Make sure you have the right gear for your trip, including a high-quality sleeping bag and camping gear.
- Chile has made huge strides to protect its wildlife and national parks. On your hikes, adopt sustainable practices like sticking to designated trails, using proper waste disposal, and minimizing plastic use.