Bike Riding
Ride through Patagonian steppe and shaded lenga forests, and quietly happen upon wildlife, like guanacos grazing in the pampas. Be guided by the wind and scenic views of Torres del Paine.
View DetailsThe journey begins with a steep ascent, tracing the Ascensio River to Paso de los Vientos. Higher up, the landscape transforms, unveiling the majestic mountains. After a stretch of level hiking on the mountainside, guests reach the ‘Chileno’ refuge.
Crossing the river, a shaded trail winds through native forest. The terrain changes again, revealing a steep rocky hillside with imposing stone formations, creating a challenging hike. At the summit, embrace the grandeur of Torres del Paine’s namesake Towers, with a perspective like no other.
Difficult
Requires a high level of physical fitness with experience in wilderness areas.
Ride through Patagonian steppe and shaded lenga forests, and quietly happen upon wildlife, like guanacos grazing in the pampas. Be guided by the wind and scenic views of Torres del Paine.
View DetailsDiscover remnants of the Indigenous Aonikenk culture, a vital part of Patagonia's heritage. These hunter-gatherer nomads left their messages through cave paintings, which remain visible on rocky outcrops today.
View DetailsLaguna Azul offers prime Torres (Towers) viewpoints. The journey continues to Paine Waterfall, a key park tributary, and the lush, high-pH Bitter Lagoon, teeming with stromatolites and potential flamingo sightings.
View DetailsExplore northeast heading to Sierra Baguales, bordering Argentina, and traverse geologically fascinating terrain. Stroll along the Baguales River, searching for fossils amid the untouched valley's solitude and vistas.
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