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PATAGONIA COLLECTION: MULTISPORT ROUTE OF THE PARKS (11 DAYS)

A lifetime experience exploring some of the most spectacular landscapes of North & South Patagonia!

Overview

Patagonia Collection is an exclusive and carefully crafted 11 day adventure led by three of the most iconic adventure companies of Chile. A lifetime experience for the traveler seeking the awe & wonder that Patagonia provokes in all of us, this multi-sport journey exploring on foot, bike, and rafting connects some of the most spectacular landscapes of North & South Patagonia. Traveling to the base of active volcanoes covered by unique forests of giant Araucarias of Conguillío National Park to the lush and exuberant temperate rainforest of the Pumalín Park, and ending with a stunning finale at the wild and diverse landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park. This is a unique experience discovering some of the 17 parks that make up the Route of Parks of Patagonia. An unforgettable multi-sport adventure where you are sure to discover new paths in Patagonia! Nature, diversity, local communities, and an interaction with the culture of Patagonia; all while giving back and supporting rewilding experiences.

Trip Highlights:

• Unique Multisport Program Connecting 2.250 KM in 11 Days!
• Hike to Various Volcanic Viewpoints & through Conguillío National Park
• Come Close to the Active Villarrica & Chaitén Volcanoes
• Trek Through Unique forests of Giant Araucarias
• Bike More than 160 KM Along Chile’s Scenic Lake & Volcano Route
• Interact with Local Communities
• Rafting the Class 4 Rapids of the Petrohué River
• Trek Off the Beaten Path in Torres del Paine National Park
• Hike to the lookout of the Iconic Three Towers

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Trip length

11 DAYS

Trip Level

4
DEMANDING

From USD

$5.615

Start / End

TEMUCO / PUERTO NATALES

Spaces:

MIN 4 MAX 14

Season

October
November
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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival Temuco Airport – Conguillío National Park

  • 1 Hour 40 Minute Transfer from Airport to Conguillío
  • 2 Hour Hike, 2-4 km / 1.2-2.5 mi
  • Night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park (L – D)

Today you should fly into Temuco airport (ZCO) and take any of the morning flights that arrive at Temuco between 9am and 9:30am. In Chile, domestic flights are operated by 3 airline companies: Latam, Sky Airline and JetSmart.

Upon your arrival at Temuco airport (9:30am), we all get to know each other for the first time. Our local team will pick you up and bring you to our first destination. We’ll drive approximately for 1 hour and 40 minutes, passing through old-fashioned little towns like Cunco and Melipeuco until we get to Conguillio National Park, one of the most outstanding parks of the Lake and Volcano District in Chile. This wilderness protected area is also part of Kütralkura, the first UNESCO Geopark in Chile.   

During the visit, you will witness how the Llaima volcano has permanently shaped the landscape of the area with its eruptions, and you will have the fantastic opportunity to walk on the lava flows that once came from the heart of the Earth. As soon as we enter the park, we’ll stop and register with the park rangers. Then, we visit the Truful-Truful Canyon and its waterfalls. This is the most important geosite of all the geopark, where you can see 13.000 years of eruptive activity of Llaima volcano.  

After our first stop, we continue driving another 20 minutes to La Baita Lodge, the first eco-friendly accommodation in Chile. We’ll check-in, relax and eat lunch together. After a good coffee or the locals’ favorite “yerba mate”, we’ll get ready for our afternoon hike towards a viewpoint that faces the Llaima volcano and a huge valley completely covered in lava flows. The locals call this valley the “devil’s field”. Finally, we hike back to our lodge, take a shower and relax by the fireplace with a good book. 

In the evening, a nice Pisco Sour (traditional Chilean drink) will be served and our local guide will introduce you to the following days. Enjoy a nice welcome dinner in the lodge.

Day 2

Hike Sierra Nevada Trail at Conguillío National Park

  • 20 Minute Transfer to Trailhead
  • 4-6 Hour Hike, 14 km / 8.7 mi
  • 2 Hour Transfer to Pucón
  • Night in Casa Solaria Hotel (B-BL)

After breakfast at La Baita Lodge, we will have a short drive passing by two lakes: Verde (green) and Arcoiris (rainbow), and with us immersed in a jaw-opening landscape (the same landscape that inspired the awarded BBC documentary “walking with dinosaurs”). We’ll begin hiking along the Sierra Nevada trail surrounded by native trees, including ancient monkey-puzzle trees or araucarias. We will hear and spot many endemic birds such as the chucao tapaculo, the Magellan woodpecker and the noisy slender-billed parakeet. The trail is equipped with 3 viewpoints and we’ll use them all. Each one of them with different angles to take-in the views of the Conguillío Lake, Llaima and Sierra Nevada volcanoes. After spending some time eating our packed lunch, taking pictures and enjoying the amazing view, we’ll hike back to the bottom of the trail and visit Playa Linda (pretty beach).

Later we will take our van and drive for about 2.5 hours until we get to the city of Pucón, Chile’s capital of Adventure Travel. This lakeside city is flanked by a smoking active volcano and a big glacial lake, both named Villarrica.

Your hotel is located right next to the lake and a pedestrian area with a bike lane. We’ll check-in and then have the evening at leisure. Tonight, dinner is on your own. There are plenty of good restaurants and bars within a 5-10-minute walk, just ask our guides for recommendations.

Day 3

Bike Ride the Lake & Volcano Scenic Route: “The 7 Lakes Circuit”

  • 4 Hour Bike Ride,  70 km / 43.4 mi
  • Night in Hotel 381, Panguipulli (B-L-D)

Each day brings new beauty on this tour, and today is no exception. We’ll start the morning with our bike fitting. Our guides will adjust the bikes to your satisfaction, so you can enjoy the next three bike rides across Chile’s first Scenic Route. Before we start pedaling, our guides will conduct a short briefing session with a safety talk. This is a very well-supported bike ride, with a “sag-wagon” following the group for assistance all the time.

Today we will ride one of Chile’s most scenic roads: The 7-Lake Circuit. We’ll pedal alongside the shores of three beautiful lakes, Villarrica, Calafquén and Panguipulli, and cover three-quarters of the way around Villarrica, a majestic, snow-capped active volcano. This road is smooth and with little traffic, with rolling hills and a couple of climbs along the route. At one point we should be able to see five volcanoes: Villarrica, Quetrupillán, Lanin, Mocho and Choshuenco. <

Our first stop is at Villarrica (km 26.6), a small lake-side city located next to Villarrica Lake. Here we can eat some snacks and refill our water bottles. We’ll have a short shuttle to avoid a busier patch of traffic, and then resume cycling. The road passes through green prairies, fruit farms and native forests. The lakeside road presents gentle rolling hills and gets quiet as almost no vehicles drive on it.

As we ride this scenic route, we make the lunch stop at a very special place called Foye Mapu (km 51.4). Here a Mapuche family will welcome us in their home and feed us traditional food. They will share some of their ancestral culture and we can learn how to make “merkén”, a smoked chilli powder that is super tasty.

Followed by lunch there are 18.4 km to cover in our saddles and arrive at the city of Panguipulli. Then, a short ride to the beach of Lake Panguipulli – meaning “land of lions” – while enjoying the views of Chile’s southern volcanoes. From there we pedal a few more blocks and arrive by bike to our next boutique hotel where we’ll stay overnight. Dinner at a local walking-distance restaurant.

Day 4

Bike Ride the Lake & Volcano Scenic Route: “The German Settlers’ Circuit”

  • 2.5 Hour Transfer to Puerto Octay
  • 5 Hour Bike Ride,  70.3 km / 43.7 mi
  • Night in Petrohué Lodge (B-L-D)

Today we start early and drive in our van 196 km from our hotel in Panguipulli, covering part of the Pan-American Highway, until we arrive at Puerto Octay village to begin cycling. From this point we’ll start our ride towards quaint little villages with a strong German heritage, such as Puerto Clocker, Las Cascadas and Ensenada.

The route consists of rolling hills with long flat stretches until we end the ride by the beach of Lake Todos Los Santos, where a unique landscape is waiting for us, the Osorno Volcano with its perfect cone.

In Puerto Octay we’ll explore the village on our bikes and begin our ride.  The first section of the ride is dominated by the Osorno volcano and very green fields with grazing cows roaming freely. The northeast section of the Llanquihue Lake Route is one of the most beautiful routes of the tour. The whole ride is a fully paved road that goes next to the lake and across Vicente Perez Rosales National Park. The unique landscape is stunning, with Calbuco, Puntiagudo and Osorno volcanoes at sight.

The road is very quiet and equipped with several side-road viewpoints. Literally, the foot of the Osorno volcano reaches the shore of the lake and we’ll pass through the middle of this astounding landscape as we travel to the villages of Ensenada and Petrohue.

Finally, we will end our last ride arriving at Todos Los Santos in Petrohue, a turquoise lake located in the National Park Vicente Perez Rosales. We’ll arrive by bike to our lakefront lodge called Petrohue. We’ll eat dinner together at the lodge and celebrate conquering our second bike ride.

Day 5

Petrohué River Rafting and Welcome to Puerto Varas!

  • 15 Minute Private Transfer
  • 2 Hour Rafting
  • 1.5 Hour Scenic Drive to Puerto Varas
  • Night in Hotel Cumbre (B-BL)

The best way to start the second leg of this adventure is by refreshing ourselves in the Class 4 rapids of the Petrohué River. After a short ride, we’ll arrive at the rafting base in Ensenada.

Following a comprehensive safety briefing, it’s time to don your wetsuits in the dressing rooms.
A quick 5-minute minibus ride takes us to the starting point of the Petrohué River route in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, Chile’s first national park founded in 1926. Flowing from Lake Todos Los Santos, the river winds through native forests to the Reloncaví fjord, framed by snow-covered volcanoes such as Osorno, Calbuco, and the impressive Puntiagudo.

We’ll practice various paddling techniques before tackling the first rapid, “Ciao Seco.” From here, it’s 13 km of continuous fun, featuring Class III and IV rapids like “La Ese,” “Los Pollos,” “Queso Suizo,” and “El Nadador,” among others. Our small rafts ensure plenty of excitement with numerous waves to navigate.
We’ll pause at several spots to disembark from the raft, scale the cliffs along the shore, and plunge into the clear waters.

After 2 hours on the river, we reach the disembarkation point and return to the dressing rooms to change into more comfortable clothing before heading back to the base for a well-deserved lunch.

You’ll have the afternoon free to explore the charming town of Puerto Varas and enjoy dinner at one of its excellent restaurants on your own.

Day 6

Route of the Parks of Patagonia: Pumalín Park

  • 30 Minute Private Transfer
  • 30 Minute Flight to Chaitén
  • 1 Hour Trek, 3 km / 1.8 mi
  • 2 Hour Scenic Drive
  • Night in Caleta Gonzalo Cabins, Pumalín Park (B-BL-D)

We leave from Puerto Varas early in the morning in direction to the local airport to board a 30 minute charter flight to Chaitén where our vehicle will be waiting for us to start the exploration of El Amarillo with a 1 hour interpretative hike where we will learn about the flora and fauna of temperate raiforest.

In the evening we drive to Caleta Gonzalo enjoying spectacular views of rivers, glacier valleys and the exuberant temperate rainforest. With a little luck we will be able to spot the smallest deer on earth, the Pudu.

This elusive and tame small mammal inhabits only these latitudes and feeds on the tender leaves of different plants with a favorite one: the Magellanic fuchsia.

Afterwards, we will check-in to the comfortable and carefully decorated cabins which offer astounding views of the fjord and mountains. We will enjoy our dinner prepared with the ingredients cultivated and produced by local farmers of the Chaitén area.

Day 7

Route of the Parks of Patagonia: Pumalín Park

  • 30 Minute Private Transfer
  • 3.5 Hour Hike,  5 km / 3.2 mi
  • Night in Caleta Gonzalo Cabins, Pumalín Park (B-BL-D)

After breakfast, we will explore different sections of the park learning about the fantastic work of conservation, recovery and rewilding of this area run by the Rewilding Foundation. The story of Douglas Tompkins is intimately related to this park, which became part of the largest donation of private lands ever made, marking the first step in creating the Route of the Parks of Patagonia.

One of the iconic trails here is Chaitén Volcano  (3,5 hours – 5km – medium-high difficulty) and another option is the interpretative hike to Cascadas Escondidas (Hidden Waterfalls, 3 hours, 2 km – low difficulty).

Have you ever hiked through the slopes of an active volcano? There’s always a first time!

Enjoy our last dinner and night in this special place, before heading up to Torres del Paine!

Day 8

Arrival to Southern Patagonia: Rupestre Hike and Torres del Paine National Park

  • 1 Hour Private Transfer
  • 45 Minute Private Transfer
  • 20 Minute Private Transfer
  • 3.5 Hour Hike, 11 km / 6.8 mi
  • 1 Hour Private Transfer
  • Night in Chile Nativo Riverside Camp (B-BL- D)

Say goodbye to Pumalín Park and board an early flight to Puerto Montt city. After a short transfer (30 min) arrive at El Tepual Airport to board your flight to Puerto Natales city

A private transfer will pick you up once you arrive at Puerto Natales airport and will transfer you to the Mylodon Cave sector, an area filled with plenty of geographical history! We will visit the Mylodon Cave Natural Monument, a 200 meter long cave where the remains of a mylodon, a large ground sloth, and other early Patagonian animals were discovered dating from the Pleistocene epoch. With sweeping views of the surrounding landscapes, this is a great spot for some photos before we get into the private sector right beside the Mylodon Cave, where we can observe condoreras (natural condor colonies) and native lenga forests. Here we will also be welcomed with spectacular views of the Sofia Lagoon and far reaching fjords below us.

Continuing on, we will move alongside mountainous walls to see the first cave paintings where we learn their significant value to the region and their history before heading along the south-east side, where a mysterious cave of approximately 70 square meters is located. Here we must enter with headlamps to discover the millenary stalactite mineral formations which have taken millions of years to form! After carefully inspecting these incredible formations, we leave the cave and head towards the eaves of “Two Horseshoes” where we live an experience and later discover even more cave paintings on the rocky walls. These historical footprints and archaeological remains were left by the indigenous natives of the region who used these caves and walls to protect themselves, live and eat.

After our time exploring this magnificent natural formation, our comfortable and private transfer will take us to the Riverside Camp, where our journey ends.

Admire the changing Patagonia sky that stretches out into the horizon and herds of iconic Patagonian sheep grazing on grand estancias!

Day 9

Route of the Parks of Patagonia: Hike to the Three Towers Lookout

  • 2 Hour Transfer
  • 8-10 Hours Round-Trip Hike, 22 km / 13.6 mi
  • Night in Chile Nativo Riverside Camp (B-BL-D)

Today, we begin early with an energy-boosting breakfast to prepare us for our final trek – the base of the iconic Towers. Along with our guide, we take a 2 hour transfer to the Las Torres Sector of the park where our 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 where our private transfer awaits to take us back to our cozy Riverside Camp.

Day 10

Route of the Parks of Patagonia: Round-Trip Hike to Salto Grande & Mirador Cuernos, Paine Waterfall and Amarga Lagoon Lookouts.

  • 45 Minute Private Transfer
  • 2 Hour Hike, 6 km / 3.7 mi
  • 45 Minute Private Transfer
  • 2 Hour Private Transfer
  • Barbeque at Chile Nativo Headquarter
  • Night in The Veat Hotel (B-BL-D)

After breakfast, our transfer will take us along the Paine River past Lake Pehoe to Pudeto where we will begin our first gentle round-trip hike for the day.

We will pass by the Salto Grande Waterfall where the Nordenskjöld Lake flows into the Pehoe Lake creating a magnificent turquoise blue water.

We can enjoy the area’s boardwalk which offers spectacular views of the lake as well as the Paine Grande & Cuernos mountains.

Continuing on along a gentle path, we will pass by an open area where the effects of the 2005 national park fire can be seen. Our trail takes us along the black sandy beach of Nordenskjöld Lake where one can feel the powerful Patagonia winds before arriving up top to the Cuernos lookout point which offers captivating views of the French Valley, Los Cuernos, and Paine Grande mountain.

Listen closely as you can hear the valley´s glaciers as they shake and move down the icy rock. Taking the same path back, we will enjoy a fresh snack, fresh drink, and short rest.

After a 45 minute transfer, we’ll stop at the Paine Waterfall to admire the amazing towers in the background of this powerful cascade. Our last photo stop will be at the iconic Amarga Lagoon Lookout, from where we’ll say goodbye to Torres del Paine National Park.

After our transfer back to Puerto Natales, enjoy a farewell dinner and feel at home at the cozy Chile Nativo headquarter.

Tonight’s rest will be only 2 blocks away from dinner, at the charming The Veat Hotel.

Day 11

Route of the parks of Patagonia: Good bye Patagonia!

  • Lunch at a Local Restaurant
  • 15 Minute Private Transfer to Puerto Natales airport.

After a restful final night and a free morning in the quiet coastal town of Puerto Natales, you will enjoy lunch at a great local restaurant before being picked up for the last transfer to Puerto Natales airport. Have a safe trip back home!

INCLUDED

  • All Private Transportation Indicated in Schedule
  • Private transportation with trailer & bicycle rack on Day 3 & 4
  • All Meals Indicated in Schedule (B: breakfast, L: lunch, BL: box lunch, D: dinner, BBQ: barbeque)
  • Entrance Fees to All Parks Visited
  • Certified Bilingual Guides (English-Spanish speaking)
  • Bike rental: road bike Specialized. Road and hybrid e-bikes available at USD $200
  • Professional, Certified Rafting Guide
  • Rafting Equipment (Double Kayaks, Dry Suits, Paddles, Boogies, Life Jacket)
  • Flight to and from Chaitén
  • One Night in La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park
  • One Night in Casa Solaria Hotel, Pucón
  • One Night in Hotel 381, Panguipulli
  • One Night in Petrohué Lodge
  • One Night in Hotel Cumbres, Puerto Varas
  • Two Nights in Caleta Gonzalo Cabins, Pumalín Park
  • Two Nights in Chile Nativo Riverside Camp, Torres del Paine National Park
  • One Night in Hotel the Veat, Puerto Natales

NOT INCLUDED

  • International or Domestic Flights
  • Medical Expenses of Any Kind
  • Insurance of Any Kind
  • Additional Nights Lodging Not Included in Itinerary
  • Other Bicycle Parts & Components (derailleur, crankset, fork, etc)
  • Extra Beverages & Cocktails Not Otherwise Not Included in Itinerary
  • SPA or Laundry Services
  • Gratuities for Guide & Driver

Trip length

11 DAYS

Trip Level

4
DEMANDING

From USD

$5.615

Start / End

TEMUCO / PUERTO NATALES

Spaces:

MIN 4 MAX 14

Season

October
November
December
January
February
March
April

Lodgings

La Baita EcoLodge

La Baita is Chile´s first ecolodge located in the Conguillío National Park. This comfortable lodge offers a friendly atmosphere and special view of the Llaima Volcano. The lodge has a wonderful common area, relaxing hot tubs, and serves a freshly prepared breakfast each morning. Rooms have beautiful views each with a private bathroom. Large windows offer terrific natural light and wood heating and a thermo balanced gas heater keep the accommodations warm & relaxing.

Hotel 381 Panguipulli

Hotel 381 Panguipulli is located in on the shores of the Panguipulli Lake. The hotel is committed to the environment and sustainability in every detail of its infrastructure and decoration. Elements of recycled pallet wood, upcycled furniture, LED lighting, thermal insulation, and water savers are just a few of these examples. Accommodations are warmly decorated and each offers a private bathroom.

Hotel Casa Solaria

This beautiful Boutique Hotel focuses on providing warmth and quality throughout your stay in Pucón. It is located next to the main square of Pucón, just a few meters from Lake Villarrica. Accommodations at this 4-star hotel include a continental-style breakfast.

Petrohué Lodge

Petrohué Lodge is a luxury hotel located between the Osorno Volcano and Lake Todos los Santos in Patagonia, offering serene surroundings and breathtaking views. The lodge features spacious, comfortable rooms with private bathrooms and balconies. Guests can enjoy two swimming pools, hot tubs, and outdoor barbecue facilities. Situated 60 km from Puerto Varas, the lodge provides a cozy retreat for visitors after a day of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, or rafting in the stunning natural surroundings.

Hotel Cumbres

With a warmth reminiscent of the old traditional estates of Puerto Varas, Hotel Cumbres is a unique space that preserves the distinctive ambiance of the early German settlers and captivating panoramic views of Lake Llanquihue. Its restaurants offer a culinary journey showcasing local ingredients and cuisine that pays homage to the region’s harvests.

Caleta Gonzalo Cabins

The cabins at Caleta Gonzalo are located in Pumalín Park where one can find nature in its maximum splendor. The small village-like coastal accommodation has a farm which offers fresh produce from it´s garden in all its meals in the restuarant and divine landscapes can be found all around. The small, quaint cabins are spectacular and are molded into the natural environment. Each cabin offers special quality and comfort and a private bathroom.

Riverside Camp

Far away from the crowded park refugios and campsites, Chile Nativo Riverside Camp is our fully supported base camp located in Torres del Paine National Park. This area is ideal for families and special groups setting off to the park or for those looking for an alternative and unique outdoor experience.

Hotel The Veat

The Veat is a downtown plant powered and pet friendly hotel. This warm and relaxed Hotel is located in the historic neighborhood of Puerto Natales and it`s surroundings buzzes with creative energy. Whether you want to go out to eat, shop for gifts and souvenirs from local boutiques, stroll through the city center or just give yourself a treat with the most amazing massages, in The Veat you’ve got it all just a few blocks away.

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 14 guests in this particular departure which allows for a high level of individualized service and an unforgettable personalized experience.

PRICES FOR SEASON 2024/2025: (valid until April 2025)

4-5 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 8.095 per person

6-7 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 6.995 per person

8-9 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 6.495 per person 

10-11 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 6.395 per person 

11-12 Guests Total in Group: USD$ 5.895 per person 

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: TBC *single supplement not available in Cabins Caleta Gonzalo

DEPARTURES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST!

FAQ's

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 15 – 20  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:

  • Guides USD$ 20 per person, per day; to be given to your guides directly.

  • Staff (waiters, chefs,Housekeeping USD$5 per person, per night

  • Drivers:  USD$10 per person, per day; given directly to your drivers.

  • 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.

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SY Joyce Kan
SY Joyce Kan
2023-03-07
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Amazing trip! We joined the Torres Del Paine 7 day O trek tour - note that this tour is not a complete O Trek but skipping the part from Camp Frances to Las Torres, which worked in our favour as our holiday is limited and we won’t miss much. Our guide, Debbie was knowledgeable and amicable, and very passionate about hiking. Unfortunately I fell sick during the hike and wished to leave a day earlier than planned. Debbie and Chile Nativo quickly rearranged transportation for us and was very helpful. Throughout the whole process Chile Nativo was very responsive. We had a memorable journey and I would highly recommend Chile Nativo.
Jim Garvin
Jim Garvin
2023-03-02
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Fantastic experience! We were booked with Chile Nativo via Swoop and had a wonderful experience. Our guides, Tim & Lucile, were awesome. We really enjoyed their company. They were very knowledgeable about the region (the history, animals, landscape, etc). Highly recommend.
Olivia Evans
Olivia Evans
2023-02-15
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I booked the independent, self-guided Torres Del Paine trek with Chile Nativo’s help and was so glad I did. When I looked to book on my own, everything was all reserved in Torres Del Paine and Chile Nativo was the only agency that could help me find a spot still. To still be able to go on the trip when I wanted to go, to not have to spend so much time planning all the logistics, to get a local’s recommendations on the best way to do the trek…but STILL get to do the trek on my own was amazing and worth every penny. In particular Paolina at the agency was incredibly helpful. I would recommend this agency to anyone looking to hike in Torres del Paine.
Chiloe Natural (chiloenatural)
Chiloe Natural (chiloenatural)
2023-02-10
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Serious, professional, and friendly Tour Agency in Puerto Natales that will cater your needs in Patagonia and Torres del Paine.
Kevin Jobst
Kevin Jobst
2023-01-27
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Hiking in Torres with Pepa is like walking with your smartest and wisest friend. She has an incredible depth of knowledge in everything from mycology to government, from geology to history. She is fiercely passionate about conservation and our planet and has dedicated her life to making our world a better place. Our two porters Filipe and Bastian were both incredibly strong and highly professional. Always in the know on where to set up the tent, they picked the best spot in every site we were at. Also, they were an absolute blast to hang out with after the long days hiking. I cannot recommend this particular team highly enough and if you are passionate about the environment, making the world a better place, learning everything there is to know about glaciers, mushrooms, Patagonia, the history of Chile, magma intrusions and edible berries request them by name. Thank you to all three of you for making our experience so special and I hope our paths cross again.
Brad Smith
Brad Smith
2023-01-15
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Our Torres Del Paine Plus trip was fantastic! A great crew of newly-made friends, guided by Izabella “La Professora”, on a journey beyond expectations. What a great time, a balance of hiking and touring. DO NOT miss the pumas!!! I will definitely go with the Chile Nativo team again, and thanks to Nestor & Juan too!
Senga Simpson
Senga Simpson
2023-01-09
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Excellent service. Thank you Vicky
Lukas Winegarner
Lukas Winegarner
2022-11-28
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Camilo is ledged! Chile Nativo is extremely experienced and knowledgeable - I would highly recommend booking directly through them. We were a group of 8 doing the O 7 day hike and everything was great! Thanks to Camilo & Tomas and all of our porters!

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