Full Circuit Tours and Trips

Full Circuit Tours and Trips

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The W Trek may be the more famous and more well-trodden way to get around the Torres del Paine National Park, but there is another way to see the park that is more intensive and, ultimately, more rewarding: The Full Circuit trek. The O trek, as it is also referred to, stretches for roughly 120 kilometers and will see you gazing at the famous landmarks of the park, like The Towers themselves and Glacier Grey, as well as tackling more challenging trails and camping in remote areas.

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Full Circuit Tour Reviews

Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Full Circuit

Alenka B | Traveled in February
Excellent

Our Patagonian guides Fabian, Manuel and Matthias were wonderful! They took care of us extremely well. I thoroughly recommend the O-trek in the Torres del Paine National park, Patagonia. Strenuous, but we have a great sense of achievement having completed it with the help of our fantastic guides and porters!

Matthew | Traveled in December
Excellent

We had the best time! We had rain, we had snow, we had wind, we had sun. The guides were amazing and filled us with positive vibes and confidence. The group mixed beautifully. Such a great experience.

Jihyae | Traveled in November
Excellent

It was an amazing experience trekking the O Circuit with knowledgeable and kind guides who planned everything so well and thoroughly so we could just enjoy trekking in the beautiful nature that was surrounding us the whole time. Highly recommended!

Angelique | Traveled in February
Excellent

When you choose an epic destination like Patagonia, you already know that your trip is going to be spectacular. When you add the Gadventures Trifecta (excellent guides, seamless coordination, and professional customer service) you have a recipe for perfection.

Anonymous | Traveled in January

Our guide was Magnifico! Jorge anticipated all our questions and patiently opened up the Patagonia landscape. Camp sites were clean and inviting. The food exceeded expectations. Our group bonded so well. It was a wonderful way to make new friends and share amazing fotos.

Anonymous | Traveled in January

The whole trip was excellent, our guide was first class very knowledgeable about all sorts of things and managed our group extremely well, the food was very good as was the accommodation I hired a sleeping bag and that worked ok. We were very lucky with the weather which made a huge difference.

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Full Circuit Tour — Highlights and Travel Tips

Full Circuit Tour Highlights

  • Get outstanding views of the most famous icon of the Torres del Paine National Park, the three jagged granite peaks that give the park its name, Las Torres. Part of the Paine Massif, which also includes Los Cuernos, you’ll get to see these peaks on a Full Circuit tour where they will be even more stunning than in photos.
  • Glimpse the Glacier Grey, 259 square km of sometimes 30-meter-deep solid ice, located in the west of the national park, as well as the Grey Lagoon.
  • See glaciers on a smaller scale at Glacier Los Perros, as, like a frozen waterfall, it slowly makes its way into a small, almost perfectly circular adjoining lake.
  • You will be able to soak up incredible views of the natural landscape from more rewarding vantage points than the W trek can offer, such as the challenging John Garner Pass.
  • Trekking alongside Pehoe Lake, a postcard-perfect body of water that reflects the mountains like something out of a fantasy novel, is a cool experience. But getting a boat across it, as you do on the Full Circuit trek, is nothing short of amazing.

Full Circuit Travel Tips

  • Bring along packet food to snack on as the complete circuit tour of the Torres del Paine National Park goes along routes that is rather remote than that of the W trek. You can, however, still eat meals at refugios and have lunchboxes made up for you in most sections.
  • Prepare to hike some tough terrain! The backside of the Full Circuit trek is especially tough. Consider hiring porters to carry your gear if you are new to the experience.
  • Make sure you pack well and bring all you will need in terms of gear, toiletries, etc as it might be hard to find items you need on this remote route.
  • It’s a good idea to bring lightweight layers with you to ensure that you’re never too cold or too hot; thermal underlayers will work well, as will windproof outer layers. A quick-drying microfiber towel and simple things like wet wipes will certainly come in handy, too.
  • With at least two nights mandatory camping on the full circuit tour, you will need to bring along camping equipment. No matter how luxurious you want your camping experience to be, the more lightweight, the better, as you will most likely be carrying the load. (Campsites, however, do have necessary supplies, but not unlimited stock.)

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