About this trip
Seven days across two of Patagonia's biggest names, starting in Torres del Paine and finishing in El Calafate. You cover the park's main sights on foot before crossing the border into Argentina for one of the world's great glaciers.
The pace is easy and the guiding is partial, so there's room to go at your own speed while still having support where it matters. It's set up as a private trip, so it's just you (and whoever you're travelling with) rather than a fixed group.
Expect big granite peaks, ice fields, and a proper sense of scale — this is Patagonia doing what Patagonia does best.
What you'll do
- Walk beneath the Cuernos del Paine
- Trek into the French Valley
- See the Grey Glacier, one of the Patagonian Ice Field's southern tongues
- Reach the base of the Torres del Paine granite towers
- Cross into Argentina to view the Perito Moreno Glacier
- Spend time in El Calafate, the gateway to southern Patagonia
- Easy difficulty, so no technical climbing or long punishing days
- Partially guided — you'll have some independent time as well as guided sections
- Private trip, not a fixed small group
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Puerto Natales · 20 Jul – 21 Jul
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