Overview
The Classic W Trek is undoubtedly the most famous trail in Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park. This non-technical guided hike tour connects a best-of-the-best selection of Patagonia’s highlights: the Towers Base lookout, French Valley and Grey Glacier. Hike through pristine landscapes, past rivers, lakes and rocky peaks – plus grab the chance to do an ice hike or kayak in Grey Lake. This program differs from the Independent W Trek in two important ways: you have an expert guide to lead you each day, and you’ll travel by boat up close to Grey Glacier’s massive ice wall.
Trip Highlights
• Trek to the Three Towers Lookout
• See Los Cuernos & Other Jaw Dropping Peaks
• Hike in Pristine Landscapes Inhabited by Wild Patagonian Fauna
• Trek the French Valley
• See Hanging Glaciers and Possible Avalanches
• Boat Trip to Grey Glacier’s Icy Wall
• Optional Ice hike on Grey Glacier or Kayaking in Grey Lake
Please Remember: This program requires a certain physical ability in order to complete the trek successfully. Keep in mind that each member of a guided group will hike at a different rhythm and pace but group members must follow the pace indicated by the guide according to the distance and daylight hours available. Each day’s trek will have a minimum number of kilometers or miles which must be covered. Hiking times are estimated and could be more or less given trail and weather conditions and the groups’ overall rhythm. We encourage our guests to remember that traveling in a guided group allows for a unique experience – bonding with fellow travelers and interacting with the guide and the destination in which they are visiting.
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• TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK MAP
• MAGALLANES & ANTARCTIC REGION
• PUERTO NATALES
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• W TREK PACK LIST
• W TREK LISTA DE COSAS RECOMENDADOS
Itinerary
Day 1
* Transfer to Torres del Paine – Round Trip Hike to Las Torres Lookout Point
- 2 Hour Chile Nativo Transfer
- 8-10 Hours Round-Trip Hike, 22 km / 13.6 mi
- Night at Camping or Refugio Torre Central (BL-D)
Starting from Puerto Natales at 7:00 AM, we drive to Torres del Paine National Park, passing estancias (ranches) and flat pampas taken straight from Patagonian folklore.
Have your camera ready en route: ñandu (Patagonian ostrich), Chilean flamingos and black-necked swans are likely to be out in the pampas and lagoons.
After arriving at the Refugio you’ll have time to leave your backpack before we begin the W Trek’s first highlight: the hike to the three Towers lookout.
The trek begins with an ascent, following the Ascencio River into the Ascencio Valley.
After about an hour, we’ll stop to observe how the valley’s beauty unfolds with rich beech forests, glaciers and waterfalls.
Past this lookout point, we continue uphill and through lush beech forests before ascending a gigantic terminal moraine (the ridge formed at a glacier’s end point) where we’ll be rewarded by the arresting sight of the three Towers themselves.
At this lookout point 900 m (2,953 ft.) above sea level, we’ll rest, take photos and have lunch. Our descent is along the same path, taking us back to the Refugio where we’ll have dinner, stretch and rest for the evening.
This hike is demanding and many parts of the trail are steep. This trek is a minimum of 8 hours along challenging, rugged mountainous terrains. This trek is suitable for travelers with a strong physical stamina.
*Upgrade to a Private Room in Hotel Las Torres (based on availability) – Ask a Trip Specialist to Reserve your Accommodation!
*Chile Nativo Transfers allow us to continue our commitment to sustainability by minimizing our carbon footprint whenever possible. For this reason, Chile Nativo Transfers are semi private, sharing among our clients who are coming in or out of the park. For 1 to 3 travelers total in group, the transfer service is by regular bus from Puerto Natales bus station to Amarga Lagoon Entrance + shuttle to Welcome Center.
Day 2
One Way Guided Hike to Los Cuernos Lookout through Condor Territory
- 4-5 Hour Hike, 13 km / 8 mi
- Night at Camping or Refugio Los Cuernos or Domo Frances, depending on availability (B-BL-D)
If the weather allows, our morning will be lit by the rich oranges and pinks of a Patagonian dawn. Today we’ll hike to Los Cuernos lookout, where monumental horn-shaped black twin granite peaks shoot skyward.
We’ll make our way via Inge Lagoon and may see condors and other birds of prey circling the skies while we trek below. The well-marked trail ascends 200m from the base of Almirante Nieto Mountain (2,750m / 9,022 ft.) and crosses the Bader River to Refugio Los Cuernos or Domos Frances, today’s destination.
*Upgrade to a Private Cabin in Los Cuernos (based on availability) – Ask a Trip Specialist to Reserve Your Accommodation!
Day 3
One Way Guided Hike to Pehoe Lake Via the Dramatic French Valley
- 8-9 Hour Hike, 18 km / 11.2 mi
- Night at Camping or Refugio Paine Grande (B-BL-D)
Today’s hike is a challenging trek to heart of the Paine massif. The French Valley is a spectacular natural basin surrounded by peaks and hanging glaciers.
After breakfast, a winding path will take us to the French River (1-2 hour hike depending on whether our accommodation was at Los Cuernos or Domos Frances).
At the entrance to the French Valley – a glacial moraine – you’ll scramble over huge boulders and catch the first sight of the hanging glacier atop the valley.
From this point, you’ll ascend for an hour through a dreamlike Japanese garden landscape before arriving at the French Valley viewpoint (the “Plateau”).
Your reward is a heart-stirring bird’s eye view of granite peaks and hanging glaciers. To one side, the French Glacier and Paine Grande (3,050 m / 10,006 ft.); while to the other, La Espada, La Hoja, La Máscara and the main and north “horns” of Los Cuernos arch upwards.
In the upper section of the Valley, Cerro Catedral and Cerro Fortaleza loom like turrets above the landscape.
Take your time to have lunch at the viewpoint, surrounded by these imposing peaks and open skies.
You’ll descend via the same path until you reach the valley’s entrance, at which point you’ll continue around the south-west side of Paine Grande, Torres del Paine’s highest peak.
This final leg passes through native firebush and evergreen beech forests to the shores of Pehoe Lake.
Dinner will be served at Refugio Paine Grande where we rest for our third night.
This hike is demanding and many parts of the trail are steep. This trek is a minimum of 8 hours along challenging, rugged mountainous terrains. This trek is suitable for travelers with a strong physical stamina.
Day 4
One Way Guided Hike to Glacier Grey – *Optional Kayak Excursion in Afternoon (must book in advance)
- 4 Hour Hike, 11 km / 6.8 mi
- Night at Camping or Refugio Grey (B-BL-D)
We’ll set out early, ascending 200m (656 ft.) through the winding path that takes us to Laguna Negra.
Here, we’ll see sections of the massive Southern Patagonian Ice Field, a geological phenomenon that still guards many unexplored peaks.
You’ll continue on to Grey Glacier’s lookout point, passing forests and rivers, with possible sightings of the spectacled and flightless steamer ducks that call them home.
We’ll have lunch at the lookout with the mammoth Grey Glacier at our feet, and might be lucky enough to catch sight of ice calving from its huge walls into the freezing waters.
Today, there is the option to go on 2.5 hour kayaking excursion (advance booking required, please contact our Travel Specialists).
Day 5
*Optional Morning Ice Hike or Kayak – Navigation in Front of Grey Glacier – Private Transfer to Puerto Natales
- 2 Hour Boat Navigation
- 20 Minute Walk Along Grey Beach
- 2 Hour Chile Nativo Transfer (B-BL)
Today starts easy with a free morning to stretch, relax and breathe in the landscape.
You also have the option to go kayaking or ice hike on Grey Glacier – great if you chose the kayak excursion the evening before on day 4 (advance booking required).
After lunch we’ll set off by boat across Grey Lake, to the massive facade of Grey Glacier. We’ll stay here for a while to observe the wall’s textures, lines and colors – and of course, watch for ice calving.
On your return journey you’ll see the wind-sculpted “ice mushrooms” atop the massive peaks of Paine Grande, as we sail past blue-hued icebergs.
On dry land once again, we’ll hike 20 minutes along Grey Beach to meet our transfer which takes us back to Puerto Natales where we end our journey.
*Chile Nativo Transfers allow us to continue our commitment to sustainability by minimizing our carbon footprint whenever possible. For this reason, Chile Nativo Transfers are semi privarte, sharing among our clients who are coming in or out of the park. For 1 to 3 travelers total in group, the navigation is across Pehoé lake + transfer service by regular bus from Pudeto to Puerto Natales bus station.
INCLUDED
- Pre-Trip Briefing with your Private Guide
- 4-8 travelers: All Private Transportation Indicated in Schedule / 1-3 travelers: Regular Bus + Shuttle IN and Regular Bus OUT
- Entrance Fee to Torres del Paine National Park
- Four Nights Lodging in Camping or Mountain Lodges Based on Availability (Refugios - Comfortable Rooms with 6 Beds & Shared Men's/Women's Bathrooms) (Sorry, No Singles Available)
- Sleeping Bag for Refugio Accommodations / Sleeping Bag, Mat, & Tent for Camping Accommodations
- 4-8 travelers: One Way Boat Navigation on Grey Lake / 1-3 travelers: One Way Catamarán Navigation Across Pehoe Lake
- All Meals Indicated in Schedule (B: Breakfast, BL: Box Lunch, D: Dinner)
- Guide (English-Spanish languages). Guide to Passenger Ratio is 1:6
NOT INCLUDED
- Any Additional Nights
- Medical Expenses
- Insurance of Any Kind
- Personal Expenses
- Dinner on Day 5 in Puerto Natales
- Ice Hike or Kayak Activity on Days 4 and/or 5
- Porters to Carry Personal Belongings, (available upon request & must be reserved in advanced)
- Any Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic Drinks at the Refugios Except for the Drinks Includes in the Menu
- Gratuities for Guide/s & Chauffeur
Lodgings
Camping Central
Located at the beginning of the W Circuit in Las Torres sector 250 meters from Refugio Torre Central. Camping features shared bathroom facilities with hot water and shampoo/conditioner dispensers are available. Towels are not provided. Guests sleep in 4 season tents. Guests are encouraged to bring their own sleeping liner.
Camping Paine Grande
Located on the edge of Lake Pehoé, with beautiful views to Cuernos del Paine and Paine Grande Mountain, Camping Paine Grande is the starting or ending point for Glacier Grey and French Valley trails, as well as part of the W Circuit and Paine Massif Circuit. Guests sleep in 4 season tents. Shared bathrooms with hot showers are available. Towels are not provided. Guests are encouraged to bring their own sleeping liner.
Camping Los Cuernos
Next the the main refugio, sector Los Cuernos is equipped with 50 camp sites with shared bathrooms exclusive use for campers only with 24 hour hot water service. Towels are not provided. Campsites come with a tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping mat. Guests are encouraged to bring their own sleeping liner. Meals are served at the Refugio just a short walk from the campsites.
Camping Grey
Just outside of the Refugio is a designated camp are surrounded by Lenga trees.Camping Grey is also part of the W Circuit and Paine Massif Circuit. Shared bathrooms with hot shower and shampoo/conditioner dispensers are available. Guests sleep in MSR or Hilleberg 4-season tents with a sleeping mat and sleeping bag. Towels are not provided and guests are encouraged to bring their own sleeping liner.
Mountain Lodge (Refugio) Torres Central & North
The Mountain lodges of Torres Central and North are two comfortable refugios located at the base of the hike to the Towers lookout and part of the “W” and “Circuit” walks. They are within walking distance to the Hotel Spa at Las Torres for a variety of services including massage and saunas. There are 6 beds to each room (bunk-bed style) with shared bathrooms and hot water.
Cabins Los Cuernos (Optional)
8 cozy cabins for 2 persons each with shared bathrooms and showers exclusively for people who are staying at the cabins. The cabins are located next to the Refugio Los Cuernos and all meals are taken in the Refugio.
Mountain Lodge (Refugio) Los Cuernos
On the shore of lake Nordenskjöld nestled in a Coihue Forest lays Refugio Los Cuernos with 32 beds. This cozy lodge is located on the “W” circuit walking between the French Valley and the Torres del Paine lookout and base camp area. There are 6 beds to each room (bunk-bed style) and have a shared bathrooms with hot water.
Domo Frances
Located 1 hour trekking from Los Cuernos sector to the West (between Cuernos and Italiano camping sites), with an amazing view of Nordenskjöld lake, Cuernos del Paine and Paine Grande Mountain. There are 3 domes that sleep 8 people each bunk-bed style. Each dome has a private shared bathroom with hot water. Towels are not included. Beds include a sleeping bag and guests are encourage to bring their own sleeping liner.
Mountain Lodge (Refugio) Paine Grande
Paine Grande is a large and modern refugio set on the banks of the Lake Pehoe, including internet connection and full service bar. It’s the jump off point for the catamaran crossing Lake Pehoe and the walks to the French and Grey Valleys. There are 6 beds to each room (bunk-bed style) and have shared bathrooms with hot water. Towels are not provided and guests are recommended to bring their own sleeping liner.
Mountain Lodge (Refugio) Grey
Ideally situated on the edge of Grey Lake, this refugio is in a forest of Lenga trees. Small and cozy, with access to the Grey Glacier this refugio is part of the “W” and “Circuit” hikes. Rooms have 6 beds (bunk-bed style) and sleeping bags are provided. Shared bathrooms with hot water and shampoo/conditioner dispensers are available. Towels are not provided and guests should bring a sleeping liner.
Dates & Prices
Program prices are determined on the final number of confirmed guests in a group. The per person price lowers as more guests join the group. Chile Nativo operates with a maximum of 8 guests per departure which allows for a high level of individualized service and an unforgettable personalized experience.
PRICES FOR SEASON 24/25 (valid until April 2025)
Nightly Accommodations in Refugio
2 – 8 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 2.695 per person
Nightly Accommodations in Camping
2 -8 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 2.495 per person
************* LAST-MINUTE OFFER FOR OCTOBER ****************
4 to 8 travelers TOTAL in group: USD $2.395 per person
Ask our travel specialists to join in one of our confirmed departures, so you can reach the minimum of 4 participants and take advantage of the offer! Confirmation of a new departure date will be provided upon request.
Lodging | Departure Date | Confirmed | Available | |
WCN 11 |
06/12/2024 / 10/12/2024 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS27 |
07/12/2024 / 11/12/2024 | CONFIRMED | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book |
WS30 |
11/12/2024 / 15/12/2024 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WCN 12 |
13/12/2024 / 17/12/2024 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS32 |
14/12/2024 / 18/12/2024 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS35 |
18/12/2024 / 22/12/2024 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WCN 14 |
27/12/2024 / 31/12/2024 | CONFIRMED | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book |
WCN 15 |
01/01/2025 / 05/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS 49 |
08/01/2025 / 12/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WCN 17 |
10/01/2025 / 14/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS 51 |
11/01/2025 / 15/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS54 |
15/01/2025 / 19/01/2025 | 1 GUEST CONFIRMED | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book |
WCN 18 |
17/01/2025 / 21/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS 56 |
18/01/2025 / 22/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WCN 19 |
24/01/2025 / 28/01/2025 | UPON REQUEST, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY | Book | |
WS 61 |
25/01/2025 / 29/01/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 20 |
31/01/2025 / 04/02/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 66 |
01/02/2025 / 05/02/2025 | 6 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 21 |
07/02/2025 / 11/02/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 22 |
14/02/2025 / 18/02/2025 | 6 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 76 |
15/02/2025 / 19/02/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 79 |
19/02/2025 / 23/02/2025 | 4 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 23 |
21/02/2025 / 25/02/2025 | 2 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 81 |
22/02/2025 / 26/02/2025 | 5 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 84 |
26/02/2025 / 02/03/2025 | 4 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 24 |
28/02/2025 / 04/03/2025 | 4 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS86 |
01/03/2025 / 05/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 25 |
05/03/2025 / 09/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS90 |
08/03/2025 / 12/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 28 |
14/03/2024 / 18/03/2024 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 94 |
15/03/2025 / 19/03/2025 | 6 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 29 |
19/03/2025 / 23/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 30 |
21/03/2025 / 25/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 98 |
22/03/2025 / 26/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 31 |
26/03/2025 / 30/03/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 32 |
28/03/2025 / 01/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WS 102 |
29/03/2025 / 02/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 33 |
02/04/2025 / 06/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 34 |
04/04/2025 / 08/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 35 |
09/04/2025 / 13/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 36 |
11/04/2025 / 15/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 37 |
16/04/2025 / 20/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 38 |
18/04/2025 / 22/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book | |
WCN 39 |
23/04/2025 / 27/04/2025 | 8 SPACES AVAILABLE | Book |
FAQ's
Q: Where do I keep my luggage that I won’t need during my trek while I am hiking in the park?
A:The majority of the hotels and hostels will store luggage for their guests who are staying with them prior to and after their travels in the park. If not, we will happily store your luggage securely in our office until you arrive back from your trek and will deliver this to your hotel where you will be staying in Puerto Natales. Your chauffeur will bring your luggage back to our office after your group has been dropped off to the park. On the last day of your excursion, your chauffeur will have your luggage in the transfer to be dropped off with you at your hotel or accommodation.
Q: If I’m reserved in the campsites, do I need to travel with my own sleeping bag and tent?
A: In the case that campsites are the only available accommodation for you during 1 or more nights of your W Trek, your tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping mat are all included in your reservation. These will be setup upon your arrival to each refugio and there is no need to bring your own camping gear along your trek! Guests are encouraged to bring their own sleeping liner whether they are staying in refugios or campsites.
Q: Can I upgrade to a private accommodation each night along the W Trek?
A: You may upgrade to a private accommodation in Hotel Las Torres on night 1 for an additional charge. You may also upgrade to a private cabin in Los Cuernos on the second night of the W Trek for an additional per person charge. Both upgrades are based on availability at the time of your request. The last 2 nights of the W Trek will be spent in shared refugio accommodations or a 2-person tent in the campsite.
Q: Should I tip my guide? If so – how much is appropriate?
A: Tipping can be a delicate subject and many different nationalities have different tipping cultures. Tips or propinas in Chile, are viewed as a reward for good service. When tipping, a good guide and guide assistance who does the job well, has good English and provides a great service, can expect 10 – 15 USD per person per day. It is usual to leave your driver or chauffeur a tip too. Normally around 5 USD per person. Please find below a tipping guide:
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Guides USD$ 15 per person, per day; to be given to your guides directly.
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Staff (waiters, chefs,Housekeeping USD$5 per person, per night
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Drivers: USD$10 per person, per day; given directly to your drivers.
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Porters: USD$10 per person, per day; given directly to your porter
These amounts are merely a source to help you or give you a general idea of what is normal or typical. Of course, tipping is always at the discretion of the group members as to what they deem appropriate for the service they received.
Q: What time will we finish our trek on the last day and arrive back to Puerto Natales?
A: Upon completing the Grey III boat navigation on the last day of your trek, your private transportation will bring you all back to Puerto Natales arriving around 18:30hrs, in time to take the bus to Punta Arenas for a departing flight or onward travels.
Add-Ons & Upgrades
PRIVATE DEPARTURES AVAILABLE – PLEASE CONTACT A TRIP SPECIALIST TO PLAN YOUR TREK!
OPTIONAL SERVICES: (must be booked in advance)
– Private Transfer to/from Punta Arenas Airport/Puerto Natales: *Price depends on total number of guests
– Public Bus Punta Arenas to/from Puerto Natales: USD$ 25 per guest, per way
– Private Porter Service for 3 Days: USD$ 720 *If you want to avoid carrying too much weight you can pay for a private porter. Our porters carry a maximum of 15 kilos in a dry bag which we provide to you. This service is usually good to share between 2 – 3 people and must be booked for 3 days (Day 2 to 4).
UPGRADES: *pending on availability
Day 4 in the Afternoon: Kayak on Grey Lake USD$175 per person.
Day 5 in the Morning: Ice Hike on Glacier Grey or Kayak on Grey Lake USD$238 per person for Ice Hike, USD$ 175 per person for Kayak
Reviews
Incredible experience completing the 5 Day W trek with Chile Nativo this November. Our guides Camilo & Valentina were exceptionally knowledgeable, professional and fun, making the whole experience truly memorable. I can’t recommend this tour enough to those interested in checking out Patagonia and Torres del Paine. The views were outstanding and our guides made us feel safe, while also making accommodations as needed based on the groups fitness & dietary restrictions. From the moment we reached out to enquire about the tour the company was very responsive, answering all of our questions and making sure we felt comfortable with the experience. Thanks for everything!
W Trek, Alex C., USA
The itinerary was well planned, and the ability to adjust the activities to our needs was available. The office responded to all requests with speed, and our guide Nicholas was knowledgeable, respectful, and fun. Nicholas gave us the overview of the day, and set a pace that worked for our group. He had a vast knowledge of the region and proved an excellent communicator. He was always professional, respectful, and fun. He was clearly a leader among guides on the trail. He watched out for everyone. He set a pace that worked and keep us confident that the day would go well. Our experience with the all office personnel was very good. I requested many changes and the office made them all happen quickly! Chile Nativo provided the services promised, and responded to many requested changes with ease. The guide was exceptional in knowledge and experience. Our expectations were met and actually exceeded.
Guided W Trek, Greg, USA
Everything was very well handled from the moment I emailed Chile Nativo to the end where the tour ended. I’m very happy I chose Chile Nativo and will definitely recommend it to anyone I know who is going to Chile or the Patagonian region. The guides Armando and Jaime spoke good English. Both of them are humble and very informative. Marina Petrozzino and Isidora Cruz were also very helpful from the get go in responding to my queries. Overall a brilliant and unforgettable experience.
Ricky M., Singapore
Great trip and memorable experience. Made great friends with the other group members. Pelin was an amazing guide we had such a great time with her. She has so much knowledge and passion for what she does it was a great experience to do this trek with her guidance.
Garima K., Australia
What an amazing trip! A trip recommended Chile Nativo and so glad they did. So nice to have EVERY detail planned so that I could just enjoy the trip! I thought the guides were AMAZING! These guys know what they are doing. The expertise on the flora and fauna, the ease of the check in and check out at the Refugio’s, and just their good nature made our group the best! We started as 8 (10) strangers and ended the trip as friends. Loved Nico in particular. My daughter hurt her knee and he was especially helpful to her! So wonderful that I cannot wait to use them again and come back. And I have already recommended them!
Guided W Trek, Denise B., USA
The best trip I’ve experienced in my short life. I will not only recommend this trip to friends and family, but if they decide to go through with it go with Chile Nativo. Mauricio, our guide, elevated the trip to a whole new level. By the “goodies” he brought, to the knowledge of the region’s wildlife and vegetation, the perfect spots to take pictures, and overall ability to help made him the best guide I’ve had in a trip. you all very much.
Philip O., USA
I had a wonderful experience and received great communication. Absolutely wonderful guides! They catered to everyones needs and did an excellent job making sure that we were safe. Definitely, would refer to a friend!
Zachary B., USA
Chile Nativo is professional, awesome and the best adventure experience I have ever had. Patagonia is everything you see in the pictures and more.The company great value for service and experience. I could not rate their guides Carla and Fernando highly enough.
Sarah L., Australia
The guides made the whole difference for my trekking experience. They had wonderful personalities, were incredibly helpful and observant, were excellent and professional in their job, and yet absolutely fun! i felt safe under their care. Incredibly fun trip – i’d remember how much i laughed during the whole trip.
Aili C., Malaysia
The Chile Nativo experience was excellent. It was what I expected with lots of enthusiasm. The love for the outdoors is evident when working with Marina, Pelin and Fernando. I have forwarded the Chile Nativo website to several friends who are hoping to trek the “W” in the very near future.
Jackie K., USA
I can’t be more thrilled with the whole trip! Having Mauricio as a guide and the whole itinerary planned out was a great peace of mind and allowed me to really get the most out of the trip. The people I met and the memories I made are something I will never forget.
Jenna P., USA
Our trip was absolutely breathtaking. Any issues were quickly handled by our skilled guide, Armando. He was absolutely terrific. He quickly learned what kind of trekkers we were and adjusted his style accordingly. We were fascinated and impressed with his knowledge of the region and we loved it when he stopped to tell us about different plants/animals/native tribes/landscape, etc. Everything within the control of Chile Nativo was perfect.
Stu B., USA
To experience the W Trek with a native Patagonian guide was somewhat of a spiritual experience for me. Trekking in Patagonia was something I’ve wanted to do most of my 73 years on this planet and it finally happened! Thanks for making it possible.
Gardner S., USA
Very professional tour. Congratulations!
Guided W Trek, Andrea D., Italy
It was our first introduction to Chile and Patagonia and an experience that we’ll never forget. Excellent planning and great recommendations from the Chile Nativo staff for the entire trip (including the Perito Merino excursion), and as for the W, Pelin’s guiding was far above and beyond our expectations.
Jennifer Robson, USA
We loved our trek with Pepa! She was very nice and funny, providing a lot of explanations about the region, the nature, etc.
She set a very good pace for the entire trek, taking into account the physical conditions of all participants.
She made this trek an unforgettable experience!