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 DetailsDiscover the captivating Laguna Azul, renowned for its unparalleled views of brilliant blue waters and towering granite peaks. Amidst its serene wetland, wildlife enthusiasts may encounter guanacos, condors, and armadillos.
Continue the journey to the grand Paine Waterfall, a testament to the raw power of glacial forces, and onto the enchanting green waters of Laguna Amarga, also known as the ‘Bitter Lagoon’. Here, the high-pH waters nurture stromatolite communities, exhibiting some of the diverse wonders that define Torres del Paine.
Easy
Appropriate for all ages and abilities.
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 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.
View DetailsA legendary route among the hiking community and an eye-opening experience for avid walkers, this hike in Torres del Paine is one of the world’s great ‘bucket list’ trekking adventures.
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