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7AMLanguages offered
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IncludedTorres del Paine National Park is one of the best places on the Earth for a visit. Must spend at least a week to do justice. Lots of places to walk, trek, hike, explore, take pictures. No wonder it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We will depart from your lodging in Puerto Natales to Villa Cerro Castillo, capital of the Torres del Paine commune, 59 kilometers to the north. The drive to this point is approximately 45 minutes, an ideal time to talk and interpret the diversity of landscapes with abundant Magellan forest, valleys of glacial origin, mountain ranges and lakes along the road. If the weather permits, we will be able to spot condors in one of the many nesting areas along the route. The itinerary continues to the Sarmiento Lake viewpoint, first photographic break with a view of the Paine Mountain Range, from here and with good weather conditions, it will be possible to have a first panoramic view of the entire mountain range of Torres del Paine, the southern extension of the Andes Mountain Range and the imposing Sarmiento Lake. After this pause we will head towards a very relevant site, being one of the most impressive views in front of the granite towers. The place described above corresponds to the viewpoint of Laguna Amarga, a favorite habitat of flamingos who often find in this place the ideal conditions for their feeding. The route continues to the main access of Torres del Paine National Park where we will register our entrance tickets to continue with the itinerary. The next viewpoints to visit are Nordenskjöld Lake, Salto Grande Viewpoint, Pehoé Viewpoint, Weber Bridge, Paine River, and Grey Lake. At this last point we will have time for lunch (service not included in the rate) and to walk around if weather conditions permit. We return to the vehicle to continue the tour leaving Torres del Paine National Park through the southern section. Our last stop in front of Torres del Paine will be at the most imposing place on the Y-290 route called Grey Viewpoint. From here it will be possible to observe the set of mountains that dominate the western part of the province, the immense Toro Lake and if the weather conditions allows a section of the Grey Glacier. After an hour's drive, we will visit the Milodon Cave Natural Monument. This protected area is the second most visited after Torres del Paine National Park in the Magallanes region. Our guide will provide all the information associated with this site of great historical relevance due to the constant archaeological and paleontological research that has been carried out there. At the end of the visit, we will return to Puerto Natales, ending the day with the satisfaction of having had a unique experience in this corner of the world. Entrance fees to Milodón's Cave and Torres del Paine National Park included.
What to Bring
Warm clothing, waterproof clothing, comfortable shoes, warm hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
What's included
Tour includes: Pickup at your accommodation (urban area), shared transport and bilingual guide (Spanish and English). Tour does not include: Lunch, entrance fee to Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument and entrance fee to Torres del Paine National Park.Personal Travel Insurance.

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