Admire the landscapes of Torres del Paine with this unique tour. Its landscape environment is undoubtedly a worthy place to visit.
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An excursion that unites two of the three accesses that Torres del Paine National Park has, making it possible to visit a not well known and very attractive perspective for wildlife observation. Its landscape environment is undoubtedly a worthy place to visit.
At the moment of entering the park through the Lago Sarmiento gate, we will begin our path with a gentle slope with a side view of the imposing Lake Sarmiento adjoining private lands, the usual hunting area for the region's largest predator, the Puma, specie that finds in the Torres del Paine its main source of food, the Guanaco.
After an hour walking, we will reach an eaves where it is possible to observe a series of cave paintings with a date that exceeds 6,000 years old, a place frequented by groups of hunters known as one of the first populations that arrived in Patagonia. In this site we can photograph the environment and learn a little more about the local history. The activity continues in the direction of Laguna Blanquillos, nesting and feeding place of different species of endemic birds of Patagonia such as ducks, caiquenes and black-necked swans always with frontal view towards the Paine mountain range.
After 3 hours of walking we will arrive at the main access of Torres del Paine National Park: Laguna Amarga porter. After a stop for the use of services we will return to the vehicle to go to a little known area where the milky waters of the Paine River coming from Dickson Glacier increase its flow with great concentration of minerals and sediments, we refer to the Paine Cascade. In this place we will have free time to enjoy our box lunch with a frontal view towards the granite towers between Ñirre bushes. The journey continues towards Cañadón Macho, an area where it is possible to observe large groups of guanacos that live with species such as the Ñandú, Gray Fox, Condor, Black Eagle among others.
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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