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Multiple Destinations /
Santiago area / Patagonia / Lake
District
Easter Island / Atacama Desert / Expedition
Cruises / Fiord Cruises
Biking / Treks
/ Multisport
/ Sea Kayaking / Wine
Tours
The excursions have been designed for all types of guests with only the prerequisite of taking in the boundless beauty, listening to the silence and delighting in this majestic scenery that takes us to the inner reaches of our souls. Our guides are bilingual fluent in both Spanish and English. The most well known attraction of the area is the Torres del Paine National Park., just about an hour north of the hotel, almost 1000 square miles of breathtaking landscapes declared Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. Also we can find the Milodón Cavern where prehistoric fossils of this herbivore were found, the Balmaceda and Serrano glaciers and the most breathtaking scenery unique to this remote art of the world. The excursions around Puerto Natales are just as rewarding, in a different way. You can learn about the people of this part of the world and explore the fascinating scenery without the crowds that frequent the park - in solitude, the way Torres del Paine used to be.
Each evening the guides will communicate with the clients about 5-7 excursion possibilites for the next day. The options will be chosen according to the weather and other factors and will always include several options within the park. Each guide will take a maximum of 8 people. Requests for specific excursions will try to be accommodated.
1 - Puerto Natales and its People
half day / one hour hiking / difficulty level: low
Gateway to the Torres del Paine National Park, this town of Puerto Natales
gazes northward into Chile from its own Strait of Magellan coastline.
Ships sailing south from Puerto Montt call at this charming port, bringing
tourists with them. Early 20th-century buildings evoke the past when men
and women began settling here, thus broadening Chiles national horizon.
We see how the spirit of survival molded the people here, as we see them
working in the greenhouses where fruits and vegetables are stored and
distributed, and watching fishermen at work supplying centollas (Chilean
king crab) and myriad fresh shellfish to this thriving Magellanic
town.
2 - Cerro Benítez - Cave Paintings
full day / 6-hour hike / difficulty level: medium-high / ascent 400
meters
Hiking up through forests of endemic ñirre and lenga trees, we
will see condors soaring so close overhead we can hear their powerful
wings piercing the air. Then, walking along the ridge with views of endless
pampa and its countless lakes, we come to the vestiges of primitive man
his cave paintings. We can imagine how they sheltered themselves
against inclement weather inside these caves that nature carved out for
them.
3 - Cerro Benítez horseback ride
full day / 5 hours on horseback / difficulty level: medium-high
We begin our horseback ride (cabalgata) at Estancia Consuelo, the country
estate built in 1893 by explorer Hermann Eberhard. We climb up the Cerro
Benitez and come to Lake Sofía with splendid views of the valley
below.
4 - Cabalgata Estancia Puerto Consuelo
half day / 3 hours on horseback / difficulty level: medium
We follow the same route on horseback as did explorer Hermann Eberhard
in 1895 when he discovered a piece of hide from the prehistoric Milodón
animal We continue through thick brush where we can observe a great variety
of birds. We finish the ride inside the vast Cave of the Milodón.
5 - Horseback ride: Eberhard fiord - Villa
Luisa
half day / 30 minutes in van, then 2 hours on horseback / difficulty level:
low
We begin in the area of Puerto Prat, founded In 1899 with the mission
to protect national sovereignty. From this picturesque village we continue
northward along the Eberhard Fiord then on to Villa Luisa
6 - Cave of the Milodón - Cave
paintings
half day / 2-1/2 hours hiking / difficulty level: low
Here, in this immense cave, remains of a prehistoric giant herbivorous
creature named Milodón Darwinii Listai were found at the end of
the 19th century. This discovery awakened curiosity among explorers and
naturalists about prehistoric life in Patagonia. Surrealistic and representational
cave paintings illustrate a magnificent testimony that man, during a certain
period of his evolution, coexisted with prehistoric animals, including
the milodón.
7 - Puerto Bories - Eberhard fiord - Lamb
roast feast
half day / 1 hour hiking / difficulty level: low
The adventurous and industrial spirit of the first colonizers is admired
in this impressive century-old commercial plant, built in such a remote
location, for processing of some 3500 sheep daily for exportation to England.
We continue on to the house of Hermann Eberhard, the first colonizer who
settled in the province of Últime Esperanza. Crossing the Eberhard
Fiord in zodiac, we land at the shore of Villa Luisa, site of the first
house built in the province. Here we enjoy a typical roasted lamb feast,
Patagonia style.
8 - Sierra Dorotea
full day / 8 hours hiking / difficulty level: high / ascent 740 meters
We start at a typical estancia (ranch house), then hike up through a forest
bordered by a former ocean-bottom landscape that rose up thousands of
years ago. At the summit we can find authentic vestiges of geological
evolution, then we arrive at a magic area which is said to
have curative powers. Here we see precious fossils and an inspiring panorama.
We begin descent bordering the cornice of the hill while enjoying 360-degree
views. We can see the Paine Grande, the Cordillera Sarmiento, Campo de
Hielo Sur, and even the shapes and designs of the fiords near Puerto
Natales.
9 - Horseback to mirador Dorotea
half day / 2-1/2 hours on horseback / difficulty level: low
The ideal way to learn about life in Patagonia is to experience in depth
the lifestyle and daily activities of a baqueano (the Chilean version
of gaucho, yet with significant differences). This half-day excursion
is with an authentic baqueano, riding with him across his land just as
he does each morning. Authentic baqueano art will amaze us, just as the
unique costume and gear. We will have the privilege of riding the horses
of the rancher (estanciero), who will tell us about the ways of life here
in the old days.
10 - Horseback ride: Sierra Dorotea
full day / 6-hour horseback ride / difficulty level: medium
A doubly extraordinary experience, in both adventure and culture, you
ride Patagonian horses accompanied by a baqueano (Chilean gaucho) native
to this Magellanic region. After an extensive ride through forests and
plains, we arrive at an 880-meter peak with fossils, guanacos and a moonscape
terrain. From here we overlook Puerto Natales and the mountains surrounding
Seno de Última Esperanza (Last Hope Sound). Midway: a pleasant
rest period for riders and horses alongside a campfire, refreshing coffee,
and conversation with baqueanos who tell of their life on the steppes,
their adventures, explorations, and how they deal with severe Patagonian
winters.
11 - Río Ventisquero
half day / 2-1/2-hour hike / difficulty level: medium
The Tenerife mountain is recognized in the distance by its sharply pointed
peak. Hiking toward it, we pass through Patagonian forests with Ciprés
de las Guaitecas (endemic cypress trees) until we reach the Río
Ventisquero that flows gently down the mountainside. Making our way through
humid forests, we admire ornate ferns, mosses, lichens, and even a Magellanic
woodpecker.
12 - Cruise Fiords and Ventisqueros (Ice
Fields)
full day / one-hour hike / difficulty level: low
Puerto Natales is the departure point for this boat trip along the entire
length of the Seno de Última Esperanza (Last Hope Sound), a relaxing
opportunity for uninterrupted sightseeing. Along the way we see dolphins,
sea wolves flocks of cormorants, condor nests, and a variety of flora
and fauna unique to these Patagonian flatlands, until we arrive at the
Balmaceda and Serrano glaciers. A short hike brings us to the vantage
point where the edge of the Serrano Glacier, like a giant mountain, touches
the sea. One continually hears the sounds of the ice straining, bending,
and chunks breaking off.
13 - Lake Sofía
full day / 3-hour hike / difficulty level: medium
We depart to Lake Sofía and hike along the shore to the Mirador
del Cerro Queso. Here we have access to the beautiful beaches on the lake.
14 - Lake Sofía on bicycle
half day / 3 hours / difficulty level: medium-high
This excursion starts on the shore of Lake Sofía. We bicycle along
the lakeshore for three hours, along forests and sighting condors gliding
above. We can view the geological formation of this area, a result of
glacier retreat about 15,000 years ago. We also explore natural caves
that primitive tribes used for shelter and for expressing their art in
magnificent cave paintings.
15 - Seno de Última Esperanza (Last
Hope Sound) on bicycle
half day / 4 hours / difficulty level: medium high
Passing thick jungles of ñirres (endemic trees), we descend to
the Seno de Última Esperanza. Bordering the lakeshore we see countless
small lagoons that are refuges for wild birds during their nesting period.
We come to the Estancia Perales with an impressive view of the Cordillera
Chacabuco y Sierra Prat.
16 - The Border
half day / 2-hour hike / difficulty level: medium
We hike to the Argentine border enjoying marvelous views of the Llanuras
de Diana and the Pinto and Balmaceda Lakes. A visit to the interesting
Dorotea Museum is included
17 - Lakes and forests (Lago Balmaceda
and Lago Pinto)
half day / 3-hour hike / difficulty level: medium-high
We hike toward the mirador (lookout point) Cerro Pelario, passing through
forests of lenga, ciprés de las Guaitecas, and coigües (endemic
species of trees). There are splendid panoramic views of the mountains
surrounding Puerto Natales, as well as Golfo Almirante Montt and the Pinto
and Balmaceda Lakes.
18 - Tenerife Mountain (North Face)
half day / 1-1/2-hour hike / difficulty level: medium
We begin our hike at the Salto Río Ventisquero along a path of
beautiful forest with ciruelillo and coigüe (endemic evergreen tree).
Arriving at the Mirador de la Sierra Prat we enjoy views of Lake Porteño
and the Castillo and Campana mountains.
19 - Cañada de las Bandurrias
half day / 2-hour hike / difficulty level: medium
We begin our hike at the eastern skirt of Tenerife Mountain, then proceed
through humid Patagonian forests. We hike around a major part of Lake
Porteño, home to endemic birds that nest in this area. Along the
way we enjoy a direct view of the Macizo de Torres del Paine. Toward the
end of our route, the spectacular Gran Lago Toro comes into view. It is
the largest lake of the region with lush fauna growing around its shores.
20 - Lake Porteño Photo Safari (Hiking And Bicycle)
half day / 3 hours hiking and 1-1/2 hours bicycling / difficulty level:
low
A hike along the coasts of Lake Porteño passes through a magic
environment where spectacular formations seem to converge: Sierra Baguales,
Sierra del Toro, and Paine Grande, the most important peak of the Torres
del Paine National Park. By bicycle we border the lake heading toward
Puesto Castillo.
21 - Maitenes in Patagonia
full day / 6-1/2 hours hiking / difficulty level: medium high
Departing Remota we pass by Puesto Castillo Viejo where we begin a hike
from the Refugio Juvenil Maravilla bordering the lake of the same name,
amid typical forests of the area. We continue through Paso de la Guitarra,
arriving at the Bay of Los Maitenes, the only place in Patagonia where
this tree species is found.
22 - Cerro La Olla
full day / 5-1/2 hours hiking / difficulty level: high
This mountain, Cero la Olla, is located in the sector of the Estancia
Dos Lagunas, north of Puerto Natales. It is named for its unusual shape,
like an olla, or cooking pot, and reaches an altitude of 1,350 meters
above sea level, making it one of the principal peaks visible from the
town. From here we have a privilidged view of Lake Sofía and the
fiord of Última Esperanza.
(Note: duration times listed are approximate.
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The 17, 18, 22, 27 excursions will only be offered in Winter (between
july and September)
23 - Forests, lakes, and ice of the Torres del Paine National Park
full day / 4-hour hike / difficulty level: low
Patagonian Chile is a complex combination of vast plains intersected by
glistening lakes whose waters are multicolored because of their mineral
contents; of ice fields extending like vast trampolines toward the sea;
and gigantic floating icebergs gliding quietly through the cold lakes.
Combed by the winds, forests of endemic lenga, ñirre and coigüe
trees are beautiful throughout the year, and especially during autumn
with their leaves of intense yellows and reds. On this hike we visit Sarmiento,
Nordenskjold and Grey lakes.
24 - Wildlife and Cave Paintings
full day / 3-1/2-hour hike / difficulty level: low
Animal life is a main attraction of Chilean Patagonia: los ñandúes
(lesser rhea) wander freely in the plains; flocks of guanacos (relative
of the llama and alpaca) are ubiquitous; puma (mountain lions), scarce
and mysterious, prowl between pampas and ravines. In the lakes of the
National Park, pink flamingos can be seen mingling with a wide variety
of species of ducks as well as swans and upland geese (caiquenes). The
condor is known as king of the skies with a 3-meter wingspan
hovers high above. In these surroundings, the presence of pre-historic
man, and his paintings
in the caves he inhabited, give testimony to the early interaction between
culture and nature.
25 - Base of the Torres (Torres del Paine
National Park)
full day / 8-hour hike / difficulty level: high / ascent 800 meters
The Ascensio River valley, surrounded by century-old forests, traces the
long path toward the Torres del Paine for which this Park is named. The
silence in nature, whispers of the waterfalls, and the extreme beauty
of the landscape give the traveler a feeling of intimacy with Patagonia.
Breathtaking views of the three sheer granite towers that form the Torres,
towering above the lake, make this an unforgettable experience.
26 - Two lakes: Laguna de la Cal and Lago Sarmiento
full day / 6-hour hike / difficulty level: medium-high
We depart from lake Pehoé, hiking toward la Quebrada de la Feria
where the wind has transformed the forest into bonsai-like formations.
The cuernos (the antler-like three peaks of the Torres del Paine) are
constantly in view. The hiking route continues toward Laguna de la Cal,
and to Lagos Sarmiento which is the largest lake in the Park. The Laguna
de la Cal, frozen in winter, breaks the silence with its eerie sounds
of ice bending, shifting, and breaking into the water (a spectacular sight).
27 - Sierra Baguales
full day / 2-1/2-hour hike / difficulty level: medium
We begin our hike toward Sierra Baguales where we will find fossils and
condor nests. We follow the famed Route of Lady Florence Dixie, named
for the aristocratic member of the first European tourist
expedition to the Torres del Paine National Park.
28 - Estancia Lazo - Lago Toro
full day / 4-hour hike / dificulty level: low
We start at a picturesque Patagonian ranch(estancia), one of the oldest
in the area, where the first settlers began raising cattle. We continue
bordering the vivid Laguna Verde, hiking through forests and along lagoons
rich with wild birds that, during their mating season, can be seen and
heard seeking mates and defending their territory. Along they way we enjoy
seeing the variety of Magellanic forests.
29 - Valle del Francés (French Valley)
full day / 7-hour hike / difficulty level: high
We cross Lake Pehoe by boat, arriving at the foot of El Paine Grande where
we begin our hike through the Valle del Francés with breathtaking
views of the Glacier del Frances (French Glacier) and the Paine mountain
topped by
antler-like peaks.
30 - Valle del Pingo
full day / 7-hour hike / difficulty level: high
One of the Parks most hidden valleys, the Pingo is inhabited by
baguales horses that characteristically live in valley flatlands. En route
we pass through forests of lenga trees and an enormous waterfall. From
the Valley well enjoy privilidged views of the Paine Grande, the
Cordón Olguín, and the Pingo and Zapata glaciers.
(Note: duration times listed are approximate.
)
The 17, 18, 22, 27 excursions will only be offered in Winter (between
July and September)