No problem! We have designed group departure dates that you can join, with a maximum of 8 travelers to ensure an intimate and authentic experience. If you prefer, we can also coordinate a departure based on your schedule and publish it on our website so others can join.
Our pricing policy is based on double occupancy rooms, so if you are traveling alone, you must be willing to share a room or tent with someone of the same gender. If you prefer more privacy, we offer the option of a single room, although this may vary depending on the program and is subject to an additional supplement.
Additionally, we offer self-guided tours where we take care of all the logistics—transportation, meals, and accommodation—so you can focus entirely on enjoying your experience. Ready for your next adventure?
To offer you a truly personalized service, our fixed departure trips are designed for a maximum of 8 people. However, if you want to travel with family or friends, we can create a private tour tailored to any group size. We are here to make your experience unique!
Traveling with children can be an exciting, educational experience filled with unforgettable moments. At Chile Nativo, we are here to help you plan a tour tailored to your family’s needs. For our fixed departure trips, we require that children be 12 years or older, as we understand that traveling with younger children involves additional considerations.
At Riverside Camp, you can travel with children of all ages. We offer a camping and trekking experience ideal for families, with comfortable tents, a menu prepared by our chef, and a unique natural setting. Everything is carefully organized by the Chile Nativo team, which takes care of the logistics and operations to provide you with a safe and high-quality experience.
Once you reserve your spot on one of our trips, we will send you a detailed packing list based on the type of trip and the region of Chile you’ll be visiting. You can also check the Trip Details in each itinerary to see what’s included and what’s not.
As a general rule, keep in mind that Patagonia’s weather is highly unpredictable, often allowing you to experience all four seasons in a single day. The best strategy is to dress in layers, so you’re prepared for everything—from scorching sun to cold, snow, rain, and strong winds.
It’s essential to pack enough clothing to face the elements during the day (daypack) and also bring a dry change of clothes for the evening. Here are some key recommendations:
With this smart packing approach, you’ll be ready to fully enjoy your Patagonia adventure, no matter what the weather brings. An unforgettable experience awaits!
The available payment methods include bank transfer, deposit from your bank to our bank in Chile, or credit card payment through a secure online system. Please refer to our Terms and Conditions for more details.
The weather in Patagonia is famous for bringing all four seasons in one day. Erratic temperatures and changing conditions with wind, sun, rain, and snow are common. During the summer months (October-April), temperatures range from highs of 18-20°C (67-74°F) to nighttime lows of 8-12°C (45-55°F). Summer days are long, allowing you to make the most of the outdoors, with natural light lasting until 11 pm around the summer solstice on December 21. In winter, the winds calm, and the weather is generally more stable, despite colder temperatures and higher chances of snowfall. Average high temperatures in winter range from 14-16°C (55-60°F), with lows between 3-4°C (35-40°F).
Most nationalities do not need a visa for tourist stays of up to 90 days. Upon arrival, you will receive a Tourist Card, which you must keep. This document also allows you to access benefits such as VAT exemption on accommodations.
Requirement for Australians: Since May 9, 2020, Australian citizens must obtain an eVisa before traveling to Chile.
Accommodation depends on the program you choose. We take care of all the logistics so you can enjoy transportation, meals, and lodging. Below, we provide the details of each option so you can choose based on your needs. Your comfort is guaranteed on every adventure!
Riverside Camp: Our Riverside Camp, located in the Serrano River area, just 10 minutes by car from Torres del Paine National Park, is a unique accommodation that combines sustainability, comfort, and innovative design. Built with 27 tons of recycled plastic, it reflects our commitment to the environment and responsible tourism.
The camp has 11 tents, each designed to accommodate 2 guests, with the option of a double bed or 2 single beds, and a private bathroom. Our 5-meter diameter tents offer 24/7 electricity, heating, and electric blankets to ensure your comfort.
Every aspect of Riverside Camp has been carefully designed to provide you with an unforgettable experience in harmony with nature—an outstanding example of sustainability in action.
Campsites: At the campsites within Torres del Paine National Park, we provide top-quality equipment from internationally recognized brands, designed to withstand extreme weather conditions. For added comfort, we use triple tents for two people and double tents for single occupancy.
Refugios de montaña: Strategically located along the most iconic hiking routes, the refugios offer a warm and functional atmosphere with shared bunk-style rooms for 6 people, shared bathrooms, and hot water. Meals are hearty and enjoyed in a communal setting.
Estancias, Inns, lodges y hoteles:
For more details, check your trip itinerary or contact your travel specialist. We are here to customize your perfect adventure!
The meals prepared by Chile Nativo are based on fresh and natural products, carefully balanced to suit the physical effort of each day.
Our “box lunches” include items such as beef, chicken, guanaco, or vegetables, homemade bread, a variety of cheeses, avocado, tomato, lettuce, a mix of nuts, fruit, coffee, and tea, many of them fresh and local products.
When camping near a mountain lodge, breakfast and dinner are served there, while lunches are provided by the lodges. Additionally, on certain excursions, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy an authentic Patagonian-style lamb barbecue.
We also accommodate special dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, and allergy-friendly options. Please let us know in advance if your group has specific dietary needs so we can ensure a delicious and safe culinary experience for everyone.
For trips in Chilean Patagonia, at Chile Nativo, we work with local guides who are professionally trained in Wilderness First Aid (WFR) and are registered with SERNATUR and CONAF. We invite you to learn more about each of our guides on our website under the “About Us – Team” section.
At Chile Nativo, we have our own transportation for the transfer of our guests, and depending on the group size, we use a Mercedes Benz Sprinter van or small SUVs. For logistical support, we use pick-up trucks, while for independent travel bookings within the park, the transportation is by bus. All our vehicles are equipped with air conditioning and can communicate with our main office via VHF radio.
In general, our hiking excursions are suitable for individuals in good physical condition who are accustomed to walking. Experienced and fit hikers will find the W Trek and the Paine Circuit (“O Trek”) ideal. Those with limited hiking experience may prefer gentler programs, such as our Puma Tracking.
Our horseback riding excursions range from 4 to 6 hours of riding per day and are therefore designed for guests with some equestrian experience rather than for those who want to learn how to ride. Our kayaking excursions are suitable for beginners and are led by professional kayak guides. Other programs, such as the W Fast Trak or W Plus, combine a variety of outdoor activities with overnight stays in hotels and our own Riverside Camp. Another innovation, like our award-winning Estancias & E-Bikes program, combines electric bikes and stays in Patagonian Estancias around Torres del Paine National Park, contributing to the reduction of overtourism. We invite you to contact our Travel Specialists for more information.
The booking process is simple:
We are here to assist you throughout the entire process.
Having travel insurance is key to exploring Patagonia with peace of mind. The changing weather and remote locations can bring unforeseen events such as delays, lost luggage, or injuries. That’s why we ask all our travelers to have insurance that covers health, accidents, and liability. When completing your form, we will ask for your insurance details and an emergency contact number.
If you don’t have insurance yet, we recommend:
Travel protected and enjoy without worries!
All our vehicles and guides are equipped with VHF radio systems, allowing us to stay in constant contact with our headquarters and the relevant authorities. In the main refuges and campsites in Torres del Paine, such as Paine Grande, Los Cuernos, Grey, and the Las Torres sector (Refugio Central), you can find Wi-Fi, although it is usually at an additional cost, while others may have limited access or no access at all. When visiting remote locations, we carry a satellite communication device that keeps you connected when there is no mobile coverage, offering global two-way text messaging and SOS alerts.
It is mandatory to arrive at least one day before the start of the program to do the briefing with our team, where we go over all the details of the expedition. Additionally, if your schedule allows, we suggest staying one or two extra days at the end to make your experience even more memorable.
This additional time is ideal for adding unique activities like a full-day kayaking trip among glaciers, horseback riding through Patagonian landscapes, or a wildlife-watching excursion to see humpback whales or the king penguin, or our Puma Tracking program.
Our team of Travel Specialists can help you plan the perfect extension for your adventure.
In our programs, we use water from rivers and streams. The glacial water in Torres del Paine National Park is safe, clean, and free of parasites. We have never had any issues with our guests drinking it. However, if you feel uncomfortable consuming this water, we recommend bringing water purification tablets with you.
Absolutely! If you prefer to experience the trip exclusively with your group, we can organize a private departure for you. Whether you want an exclusive date or a completely customized trip, we are happy to create personalized adventures.
(Note: If the group is fewer than 8 people, an additional cost may apply).
We are specialists in Chilean Patagonia, but we can also help you extend your trip by connecting with Argentine Patagonia or other incredible destinations within Chile.
Contact us or complete our customized form to start organizing your private adventure.
With over 24 years of experience, we specialize in creating unique experiences in Patagonia. Our team of highly qualified guides offers personalized service, operating under the highest safety standards and respect for the environment.
We actively collaborate with the Torres del Paine Legacy Fund, supporting local conservation initiatives. Additionally, our Riverside Camp, designed with tons of recycled plastic, and our zero waste kitchen, are examples of how we integrate sustainability into every aspect of our operations, ensuring that each experience is responsible toward the environment. For more information, check (here).
We have been recognized with multiple awards for our innovation, dedication, and passion in offering you an authentic adventure in one of the most extraordinary places in the world.
Yes, it is customary for our travelers to leave a tip as a token of appreciation. General recommendations are:
Tips are not mandatory but are greatly appreciated by our team.