A gentle winter adventure
Winter reveals a quieter Torres del Paine, with panoramic views of the Paine Massif, serene wildlife sightings, and gentle trails that invite slow exploration. Scenic navigations and a traditional Patagonian barbecue complete this immersive experience during one of Patagonia’s most magical seasons.
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Five days of beautiful winter hikes
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Opportunities to observe Andean condors, pumas, and native wildlife
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Reach scenic viewpoints that reveal a quieter, lesser-seen side of Patagonia
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Accommodation at a comfortable lakeside hotel overlooking Lake Grey
Where it’s located
The Torres del Paine National Park is located in the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctic Region, in the municipality of Torres del Paine, in the Ultima Esperanza province.
Patagonia’s hidden winter landscapes
Winter invites a quieter way of traveling. This 5-day journey offers a gentle introduction to Patagonia, with soft hikes, peaceful trails, and thoughtfully paced days designed for comfort and enjoyment.
A serene alternative to peak-season travel, it reveals the region’s beauty in one of its most magical and tranquil moments.
Day 1 - Zoom out of the Paine Massif
Our journey begins in Puerto Natales, where we will drive for two hours to Estancia Lazo, a 13,000-hectare cattle ranch founded over a century ago. From there, we will hike into Torres del Paine National Park along a mostly flat trail, where we can observe the local wildlife.
We will reach Laguna Honda and continue on to the Lago Toro viewpoint. After a short but winding descent to Weber Bridge, our private transfer will be waiting to take us to Hotel Lago Grey, located on the shores of the Grey Lake, where we will be welcomed with a freshly prepared dinner and stunning views.
Your adventure this day includes:
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3-hour private transfer in total
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5-hour hike, 13 km / 8 mi
Accommodation and meals
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Night at Lago Grey Hotel
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Box lunch
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Dinner
Optional services
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Pre-tour accomodation
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Private transfer from Punta Arenas or Puerto Natales airport
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Public bus from Punta Arenas
Day 2 - Heading to Grey Glacier
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll start out walk through a beech forest inhabited by woodpeckers until we reach the shores of Lake Grey. After a 30-minute walk, we’ll board a 3-hour boat ride that navigates around blue-toned icebergs, leading us to the massive face of Grey Glacier, where we’ll pause to admire its textures, lines, and colors.
On the return journey, we’ll observe the famous “ice mushrooms” shaped by the wind atop the peaks of Paine Grande. Once back on land, we’ll enjoy a picnic-style lunch and, if weather conditions, group dynamics, and timing allow, we may take a short optional walk along the Misceláneo Trail, a gentle path offering views toward Lake Toro and outstanding panoramic vistas of the Paine Massif, including a visit to the Park Administration Visitor Center.
Your adventure this day includes
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1-hour total by private transfer in total
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1 hour and 30 minutes of total hiking
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3-hour total navigation
Accommodation and meals
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Accommodations at Lago Grey Hotel
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Breakfast
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Box lunch
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Dinner
Day 3 - Cuernos Viewpoint & Paine River
Today we’ll travel along the Paine River, passing Lake Pehoé on our way to Pudeto, where we’ll begin the first easy round-trip hike of the day. We’ll stop by Salto Grande Waterfall and enjoy the boardwalk area, which offers spectacular views of the lake as well as the Paine Grande and Cuernos peaks.
We’ll continue along a gentle trail, passing through an open area that shows the impact of the 2005 wildfire in the national park. This path takes us along the black sand beach of Lake Nordenskjöld before reaching the top of the Cuernos Lookout.
On our way back, we’ll enjoy a refreshing snack and a short break before our private transfer takes us to the next trailhead, where we’ll ascend to a viewpoint offering a panoramic view of the Paine Massif.
Your adventure for this day includes:
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2-hour total private transfer
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4-hour hike, 8,5 km / 5,2 mi
Accommodation and meals
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Accommodations at Lago Grey Hotel
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Breakfast
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Box lunch
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Dinner
Day 4 - Exploration Around Lake Sarmiento
After a relaxed breakfast and a private transfer, we’ll begin our day at the Lake Sarmiento ranger station, from where we’ll head toward the Laguna Amarga area.
At a gentle pace, we’ll follow a beautiful trail that’s perfect for wildlife observation. After about an hour of walking, we’ll reach a rock overhang that shelters ancient cave paintings estimated to be over 6,000 years old.
Later, our transfer will be waiting us at Laguna Amarga Ranger Station. Here, it’s common to spot wild guanacos grazing freely, rheas on the move, and a variety of native flora and fauna. We’ll wrap up this day of photographic safari with a return to our accommodation.
Your adventure for this day includes:
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4-hour total hike
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2-hour total private transfer
Accommodation and meals
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Accommodations at Lago Grey Hotel
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Breakfast
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Box lunch
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Dinner
Day 5 - Venturing into the Milodon Cave
In the morning, we will begin our journey back to Puerto Natales, traveling for about an hour to the Milodón Cave area, a site rich in geological history.
With panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, this is a perfect spot for photography before continuing to a private reserve where we can observe condoreras (natural Andean condor nesting sites) and native lenga forests.
After exploring this remarkable natural setting, we will enjoy a traditional Patagonian lamb barbecue before visiting the Milodón Cave Natural Monument — home to a 200-meter-long cavern where the remains of a giant ground sloth and other early Patagonian animals from the Pleistocene era were discovered.
Your adventure this day includes:
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5-hour hike
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2-hour total private transfer
Accommodation and meals
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Breakfast
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BBQ lunch
Accommodations for Discovering Torres del Paine in Winter
Exploring Torres del Paine National Park is an unforgettable experience, and the accommodation options complement the adventure. Here, we offer campsites and refuges for added comfort as you immerse yourself in the pristine nature of Patagonia
Dates and prices
Prices are calculated based on the number of confirmed participants, reducing the cost per person as more participants join. Each group has a maximum of 8 people to ensure a personalized and high-quality experience.
Rates for the 25/26 Season — available until April 30th, 2026
What is included in the tour?
Take your adventure to the next level
We want your adventure to be unique and completely personalized. That’s why we offer a variety of add-ons to enhance your experience.
What you should know
Responsible Travel
At Chile Nativo, we support the conservation and sustainable development of Patagonia. That is why for every tour booked to Torres del Paine, we donate $15 to the Torres del Paine Legacy Fund. Additionally, we collaborate with local communities, support small businesses, and sponsor two rural schools.
Responsible Travel
At Chile Nativo, we support the conservation and sustainable development of Patagonia. That is why for every tour booked to Torres del Paine, we donate $15 to the Torres del Paine Legacy Fund. Additionally, we collaborate with local communities, support small businesses, and sponsor two rural schools.