Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most stunning destinations on the planet, boasting dazzling biodiversity that captivates those who dare to discover its unique flora, fauna, and geography.
Day 1 – Trek to Base Torres
We begin our journey with one of the park’s most iconic trails. Following the Ascencio River, we hike past Refugio Chileno and ascend through native forests until reaching the challenging stretch known as “La Morrena.” After a final hour of steep ascent, we arrive at the spectacular viewpoint of the three granite towers reflected in a glacial lagoon—one of Patagonia’s most emblematic landscapes. There, we take time to rest and enjoy our lunch box. At the end of the day, we return to Pehoé Camp for a delicious dinner and a well-deserved rest, surrounded by nature.
Day 2 – Trek to the French Valley
After breakfast, we take a catamaran from Pudeto to Paine Grande (30 minutes across Lake Pehoé). From there, we start our hike to the French Valley viewpoint, walking through lenga forests and along the shores of Lake Skottsberg. At the viewpoint, we are rewarded with a breathtaking panorama of Paine Grande and its hanging glaciers, the perfect spot to enjoy our lunch box immersed in nature. After a well-earned rest, we head back to Pehoé Camp, where a comforting dinner and our final night of camping await.
Day 3 – Trek to Grey Viewpoint
Following breakfast at our restaurant, we board the catamaran again to begin the hike to the Grey Viewpoint—one of the park’s most stunning highlights. The trail offers unforgettable views of Lake Grey and the majestic glacier that feeds it. After stopping to eat our lunch box and take in the scenery, we retrace our steps along the same path, return by catamaran to Pudeto, and make our way back to Puerto Natales—filled with memories and a renewed connection to nature.