A multisport adventure in Patagonia
Paddle your kayak on the pristine Grey Lake and River, explore stunning landscapes on an electric bike, and discover iconic trails. This 5-day multisport adventure will captivate all outdoor enthusiasts.
Each night, you’ll rest at our Riverside Camp, and unwind in the comfort of a private glamping tent on the banks of the Serrano River, far from the crowds and lodges. With spectacular views of the Paine Massif, this ideal campsite is yet another highlight of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Kayaking among icebergs
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Go see Grey glacier and the Grey Lake
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Hike along the secluded trails of Torres del Paine.
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E-bike ride to the famous Milodon Cave

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.
Experience a complete adventure
Experience a multi-sport adventure combining hiking, kayaking, and horseback riding in Torres del Paine. Along the way, you’ll explore Grey Lake, the French Valley, and the Three Towers viewpoint.
To fully enjoy this journey, good physical condition is essential. While each group member will hike at their own pace, the guide will set a rhythm based on the distance and available daylight hours.
Day 1 - Scenic ride to the Milodon Cave
On our first day, we’ll set off on a scenic and peaceful bike ride from Puerto Natales, passing through Puerto Bories and along the Eberhard Fjord, until we reach Puerto Pratt: the first Chilean settlement in the area, founded in 1899. From there, we’ll continue on a quiet road to Estancia Puerto Consuelo, and eventually arrive at the Milodon Cave, a site declared a Natural Monument.
After exploring the cave’s interior, we’ll begin a 4-hour archaeological hike. Along the trail, we’ll walk through forests filled with iconic patagonian trees like ñirre, lenga, and coihue.
We’ll also discover three hidden caves featuring striking prehistoric rock paintings and reach a panoramic viewpoint where it’s common to spot majestic condors soaring overhead.
Your adventure this day includes:
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4 hour total hike, 6.4 km / 4 mi
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1.5-hour total ride, 32 km / 20 mi
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2-hour total by private transfer
Accommodation and meals
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Night at our Riverside Camp
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Box lunch
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Dinner
Optional services
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Private transfer between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales
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Public bus between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales


Day 2 - Roundtrip hike to the French Valley
After breakfast, a private transfer will take us to Lake Pehoé, where we’ll board a short 35-minute catamaran to Paine Grande Refuge. From there, we’ll begin our hike toward the entrance of the French Valley. The trail gradually ascends for about an hour until we reach the French Valley viewpoint: La Plateau.
We’ll take our time to enjoy lunch at the viewpoint, surrounded by towering peaks and vast open skies. Afterward, we’ll retrace our steps back to Paine Grande and board the catamaran once again to cross Lake Pehoé.
Our private transfer will be waiting to take us back to Riverside Camp.
A freshly prepared dinner will welcome us at the dining lodge, before settling in for the night in a private glamping tent on the banks of the Serrano River.
Your adventure this day includes
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2-hour total private transfer
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1-hour total navigation
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7 to 8-hour hike, 17 km / 10.5 mi
Accommodation and meals
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Night at our Riverside Camp
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Breakfast
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Box Lunch
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Dinner

Day 3 - Exploring Salto Grande and the Aonikenk Trail
After breakfast, our transfer will take us to Pudeto, where we will begin a gentle round-trip hike. We will pass by the Salto Grande waterfall, where Lake Nordenskjöld flows into Lake Pehoé.
We will enjoy a peaceful walk along the shoreline, following a trail that skirts the black sand beach, where you’ll be treated to a wonderful view at the Cuernos Lookout.
On the way back, we’ll take a break to enjoy a fresh snack and a short rest before our private transfer takes us to the next starting point at Sarmiento Lagoon. After approximately one hour of hiking, we will reach a rock formation featuring a series of cave paintings that date back 6,000 years.
Upon arriving at the Laguna Amarga entrance, our private transfer will be waiting to take us to our accommodation.
Your adventure for this day includes:
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4,5-hour total hike, 12,5 km / 7,7 mi
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3-hour total private transfer
Accommodation and meals
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Night at our Riverside Camp
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Breakfast
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Box Lunch
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Dinner
Optional services
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Private transfer between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales airports
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Public bus between Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales (USD 25 per person)
Day 4- Full-day expedition down the Grey River
After a hearty breakfast, your transfer will take you to the Grey River area, where you’ll meet your kayak guide for a safety briefing and paddling instruction.
Weather permitting, you’ll paddle across Grey Lake for about 2 hours before beginning the descent down the Grey River, which winds through canyons filled with rapids and framed by steep, rocky walls.
Accompanied by breathtaking views of the Paine Massif, we’ll paddle 25 km (15.5 miles) along the Grey River until it merges with the Serrano River. After 4–5 hours on the water, we’ll return to our camp, ready to stretch out, relax, and enjoy a well-deserved dinner.
Your adventure for this day includes:
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30-minute total private transfer
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4 to 5-hour paddling in total, 25 km / 15.5 mi
Accommodation and meals
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Night at our Riverside Camp
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner

Day 5 - Round-trip hike to the Base of the Towers
This final day is the most challenging of the tour. It demands stamina and determination, but offers unforgettable rewards for those who take on the climb.
We’ll begin the hike by entering the Ascencio Valley, gradually ascending until we reach the Windy Pass. This section is as beautiful as it is exposed, with strong gusts of wind. It’s essential to follow your guides’ instructions to cross this area safely.
Just a few meters ahead, we’ll reach Refugio Chileno. This is the last point along the route with bathrooms, food for sale, and internet access. Make sure to bring cash if you plan to purchase anything.
From there, we continue into a lenga forest, crossing small streams until we arrive at a panoramic viewpoint that reveals the next and most demanding stretch of the day. The trail then climbs steeply up a massive terminal moraine, where we’ll be rewarded with the breathtaking view of the iconic Towers.
Your adventure this day includes:
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4-hour total private transfer
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8 to 10-hour hike, 22 km / 13.6 mi
Accommodation and meals
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Breakfast
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Box lunch
Optional services
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Accommodation in Puerto Natales
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Private transfer between Puerto Natales - Punta Arenas and airports
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Public bus between Puerto Natales - Punta Arenas

Multisport Torres del Paine Lodging
Exploring Torres del Paine is unforgettable, and this tour includes stays at Riverside Camp, our cozy and comfortable glamping site that enhances your Patagonian adventure.
Dates and prices
We offer scheduled departures that allow you to plan your adventure with complete confidence. Prices are calculated based on the number of confirmed passengers, reducing the cost per person as more travelers join. Each group has a maximum of 8 people to ensure a personalized and high-quality experience.
PRICES FOR THE 25/26 SEASON: Low season: September, October & April / High season: November- March / Peak Season: December 20th – January 3rd
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.