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Torres del Paine National Park, located at the extreme south of the Chilean Patagonia, is home to some of the most fantastic displays of nature in the Southern Hemisphere. Encompassing ragged mountains, glaciers, glacial lakes, rivers, valleys, and wildlife, the 227,298 hectares UNESCO World Heritage Site makes for an impressive destination, drawing people from every corner of the globe.

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Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Torres del Paine National Park

William V. | Traveled in April
I would highly-recommend utilizing them as they are very knowledgeable and responsive

Milagros and Marcela from SayHueque helped me plan a fantastic 10-day Essential Of Patagonia trip (mostly Argentina and 1 leg in Chile) and made the trip very smooth and easy to customize based on my preferences. For first-timers to the region, i would highly-recommend utilizing them as they are very knowledgeable and responsive. The Laguna de los Tres, Perito Moreno glacier, and the Torres del Paine Mirador hikes were sublime and unforgettable!! I would opt for "hard" hikes if possible to see the most, and try it out at least, and if not you can always tell your guide that it is too difficult and they will modify the path during the trek.

Bill B. | Traveled in April
Their representatives on the ground in both countries are top notch. Simply the best.

We like to travel on our own and at our own pace. The representatives are the best we have worked with in our extensive global travels. They took time to understand our preferences to personalize a 14 day visit to Argentina and Chile Patagonia. We love to hike and have a comfortable hotel at the end of the day. Every step of the way whether it was being greeted at the airport for personal transfers or checking in, every detail was delivered as agreed and really more than we expected. Oh, and we like to splurge a bit so when we arrived in Buenos Aires and before our departure from Santiago, they found us great hotels right where you would want to be in those cities. Our hotels in Puerto Natales, El Chalten and El Calafate were also great. Their representatives on the ground in both countries are top notch. Simply the best.

Mallika M. | Traveled in March
We’re so do grateful for this beautiful vacay

Antonella and Helena made planning our dream Patagonia trip such a great experience! They made sure we got the best possible plans and also helped us through our visa processes which would have been impossible task without their constant support! We highly recommend letting Say Hueque plan your trip- days in Patagonia can be very hectic and having transfers, accommodations, tickets etc reserved for you makes everything a lot easier and seamless and allows you to enjoy the place without sweating the small stuff…Antonella and Helena made that possible for us! We’re so do grateful for this beautiful vacay and we’re 100% going to be back for more!!!

Michael | Traveled in March
I let them handle everything

I had the team organize a two week exploration of Patagonia. Everything went surprisingly smooth. Rides were waiting at airports, flights booked logically, lodging selections were a mix between quaint and luxury, but all were wonderful. The company worked with me on the itinerary and all the support teams communicated well via Whatsapp. I'd use them again.

Rick T. | Traveled in March
AMAZING

We just returned from a 5-week trip to South America. The travel team was AMAZING. They helped us plan a very complex itinerary that included multiple cities in Chile and Peru, a side-trip to Easter Island, Machu Picchu and the sacred valley, and finally Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Peru. The advice they gave and the hotels they chose were truly exceptional. The detailed day-by-day itinerary was very helpful, and all of their in-country partners (e.g., drivers, tour guides) were terrific. Everything went perfectly. Best travel experience ever! Thank you, Analia and Antonella!!!

Rick T. | Traveled in March
AMAZING

We just returned from a 5-week trip to South America. The team was AMAZING. They helped us plan a very complex itinerary that included multiple cities in Chile and Peru, a side-trip to Easter Island, Machu Picchu and the sacred valley, and finally Iguazu Falls in Argentina and Peru. The advice they gave and the hotels they chose were truly exceptional. The detailed day-by-day itinerary was very helpful, and all of their in-country partners (e.g., drivers, tour guides) were terrific. Everything went perfectly. Best travel experience ever! Thank you, Analia and Antonella!!!

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Torres del Paine National Park

While Los Torres, the three rock towers from which the park takes its name, is probably its most notable highlight, there are many hidden marvels that yet await to be discovered. An inviting getaway for timid nature lovers and daring outdoor enthusiasts alike, a trip to Torres del Paine National Park is a must when in Chile.

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Things to Do

The main draw of the park are its three famous treks — the W Circuit, the O Circuit, and the Q trek. If trekking doesn’t interest you or you are going through a time crunch, there are plenty more ways to experience the park. Try kayaking; paddling down the Rio Grey and Rio Serrano is an exhilarating way to experience Torres del Paine. Kayakers can view Glacier Grey, Serrano Glacier, Serrano Waterfall, Balmaceda Mountains, and challenge Las Carretas rapids. Horseback riding through the fjords and the Serrano River to view the Serrano Glacier is also available. Mountain biking the remote and unmarked trails to see lesser-travelled sections of the park will appeal to the adrenaline junkies out there.

And if you are looking for a more low-key experience, book into one of the hotels in the national park and enjoy the sweeping views of the park from the comforts of your hotel room, and take short leisurely walks around.

Highlights

  • Southern Patagonian Ice Fields – the world’s second largest contiguous ice field which feeds four glaciers; Grey, Dickson, Zapata, and Tyndall.
  • Glacier Grey – the largest and most impressive glacier in Torres del Paine National Park.
  • Los Torres (The Towers) – the three granite peaks of the Paine Massif (Paine Mountain Range) and the most iconic sight upon which the park’s name is based.
  • Cordillera del Paine – a small but impressive group of jagged mountains of which the famous Towers are the summit.
  • Valle del Frances (French Valley) — an excellent viewing platform for some incredible glacier activity. You can even hear the glaciers shifting and see big chunks of ice breaking off. The scenery here is some of the best in park, surrounding trekkers with mountains, glaciers, forests, and waterfalls.
  • Lake Pehoe - one of the most famous Lakes in the park, the view over the water of Cordillera del Paine and another famous rock formations, Los Cuernos (The Horns) is breathtaking.   

Lowlights

  • Accommodation must be booked WAY in advance. If you plan to visit in the peak summer season (December to March), it’s recommended that you book hotels, hostels, refugios (shared, dorm-like accommodation inside the park), even campsites, at least 6 months in advance. Even 9-12 months ahead of time wouldn’t be considered excessive. Torres del Paine National Park’s popularity is increasing every year. We hate to break it to those last-minute planners out there, but this means no spontaneous trips.
  • Overcrowding can be a problem, especially during the peak months of December and January. These months are great times to go if you’re a social person who’s looking to meet people on the trail and enjoy the warmest weather. If you’d rather have more of the park to yourself, it’s best to go in less popular months.

Best Time to Visit

A Torres del Paine tour is worthwhile anytime! Each season presents a different perspective of the park. Your preferences will dictate when you decide to visit, but see below for a mini-breakdown of the four seasons.

  • Summer season (December – March) is high season and considered by many to be the best time to visit. The weather is at its warmest, the sun is shining, and summer has the lowest chance of rain. However, it’s also extremely busy. 
  • Spring season (late September – November) is also highly recommended. Temperatures aren’t as warm, but the sight of the park in bloom is spectacular.
  • Fall season (April – June) brings the color displays of the foliage and is a photographer’s dream.
  • Winter season (June – August) gives the best chance for clear blue skies and excellent views. But it is also the coldest and most sections of the park are closed down.

Recommended Length of Stay

How long you stay depends on what you want to do. If you’re on a Torres del Paine trek, you’ll need anywhere between 5-10 days. If you want to tour the park by bus, then 2-3 days would be enough. If you want to discover the park via other means (kayak, bike, etc.), 3-4 days is a more ideal duration.

Accommodation

You can rough it or get the royal treatment; it’s up to you! There are free and paid campsites, refugios, inns\lodges, hotels, and several luxury options. Check out our list of popular accommodations in Torres del Paine National Park to find out more on this.

Permits

Permits must be purchased at the gate in Chilean Pesos and the permit cost varies according to the season. 

  • High Season (1st October – 30th April) Rates
    • USD 32 for adults
    • USD 9 for children between 6 – 16 years.
  • Low season (1st May - 30th September) Rates
    • USD 17 for adults
    • USD 2 for children between 6 – 16 years.

Good to Know

  • Pack warm clothes no matter what season you visit — the weather has a reputation for changing quickly.
  • Expect strong winds in Spring and Summer. Those fancy water-resistant bag covers are known for being blown right off your back pack as you are trekking. Instead, protect your bag with a plastic bag liner.
  • Don’t forget to bring your camera!
  • Do bring a power bank to charge your camera and other electronics in a crunch.
  • Reservation of any accommodation is must if you plan to stay the night inside the park.
  • While the national park is well-marked and relatively safe to go on a solo trip, the unpredictable weather and infamous manmade forest fires are good enough reasons to opt for a guided tour.

There is so much to do and see in Torres del Paine National Park that you could spend months there and still not see it all. We guarantee a Torres del Paine tour will leave you more than satisfied, while simultaneously feeling like you have just whet your appetite. You do not want to miss it on your next Chile tour.

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