We have vehicles of the year, with capacity from 4 to 16 passengers.
We will make you live a personalized experience, with our certified guides, professional drivers.
Each vehicle has insurance for our passengers.
Pickup included
We will leave Natales at around 7 am, heading to Torres del Paine National Park. Before entering, we will have 3 stops, the first of them in Villa Cerro Castillo, where we will make a stop at the cafeteria in the area, where you can enjoy a coffee, something to eat, buy a snack or a souvenir. We will continue on our way to the viewpoints of Lago Sarmiento and Laguna Amarga. From both viewpoints, if the weather conditions are favorable, we will have privileged views of the Torres del Paine.
The entrance to the PNTP will be through the Laguna Amarga gate, where you must show your ticket (QR not included in the price of the tour) that you must purchase at www.pasesparques.cl. The price varies depending on whether you are a national or foreign tourist. Inside the park we will visit the viewpoints of Lago Nordenskjold, Salto Grande, Lago Pehoe and Lago Grey.
Leaving the PNTP we continue towards the Cueva del Milodon
The Full Day tour ends at the Cueva Del Milodon natural monument. Leaving the PNTP we will take a tour of about 1 hour to get here. At this place we must present our tickets (QR not included in the tour) the value varies depending on whether you are a national or foreign tourist, check www.pasesparques.cl.
We will take a 350-meter trail where we will be able to see a full-size statue of the mythical Milodon and the large cave, where vestiges of the presence of this animal in ancient times were found.
The total tour lasts about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
After the visit we will go to your place where we picked you up at the beginning of the tour.
Puerto Natales is a charming town in Chilean Patagonia, serving as the main gateway to the world-renowned Torres del Paine National Park. Known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and rich cultural heritage, it offers a unique blend of rugged wilderness and small-town charm. The town is nestled on the shores of the Last Hope Sound, providing breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere.
Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most famous and stunning national parks in the world. Known for its dramatic granite towers, turquoise lakes, and vast glaciers, it offers incredible hiking, trekking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Milodón Cave is a fascinating archaeological site where the remains of the prehistoric milodón (a giant ground sloth) were discovered. The cave offers a glimpse into the region's ancient history and is a popular tourist attraction.
Last Hope Sound is a stunning fjord that offers breathtaking views and incredible wildlife viewing opportunities. The sound is a popular destination for boat tours, kayaking, and other water-based activities.
A local delicacy, king crab is a must-try when visiting Puerto Natales. The crab is typically served grilled, steamed, or in a variety of dishes, showcasing its sweet and tender meat.
A traditional Patagonian dish, cordero al palo is a slow-roasted lamb cooked over an open fire. The lamb is marinated in a blend of spices and herbs, giving it a unique and delicious flavor.
A traditional Chilean dish, curanto is a hearty stew made with a variety of meats, seafood, and vegetables. The dish is typically cooked in a pit oven, giving it a unique and smoky flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Puerto Natales, offering the warmest weather and the best conditions for outdoor activities. The days are longer, and the landscapes are lush and vibrant. This is the ideal time for hiking, trekking, and exploring Torres del Paine National Park.
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Puerto Natales is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Puerto Natales Bus Terminal
The local bus service in Puerto Natales is limited but convenient for getting around the town and to nearby attractions. Buses are affordable and reliable, but schedules may be limited.
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Bernardo O'Higgins National Park is a vast and remote wilderness area offering incredible hiking, trekking, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The park is home to a variety of landscapes, including glaciers, fjords, and ancient forests.
Cueva del Milodón is a fascinating archaeological site where the remains of the prehistoric milodón (a giant ground sloth) were discovered. The cave offers a glimpse into the region's ancient history and is a popular tourist attraction.
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