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Summary

Explore the most spectacular landscapes in Patagonia

A unique experience that will allow you to explore some of the most spectacular landscapes of Northern and Southern Patagonia. This exclusive 11-day multi-sport program connects wild landscapes, from the base of active volcanoes in Conguillío National Park to the lush temperate rainforest of Pumalín Park, ending with a spectacular finale in the wild and diverse Torres del Paine National Park.

  • Get close to the active Villarrica and Chaitén volcanoes Get close to the active Villarrica and Chaitén volcanoes
  • Go rafting on the class 4 rapids of the Petrohué River Go rafting on the class 4 rapids of the Petrohué River
  • Hike to the viewpoint of the iconic Three Towers Hike to the viewpoint of the iconic Three Towers
  • Cycle over 160 km along Chile’s scenic route of lakes and volcanoes Cycle over 160 km along Chile’s scenic route of lakes and volcanoes
Explore the most spectacular landscapes in Patagonia
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Where it’s located

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.

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Itinerary

Live an unforgettable experience

An unforgettable multi-sport adventure where you will discover the corners of Patagonia! Nature, diversity, local communities, and interaction with Patagonian culture.

Day 1 - Rock Art and Cave Discovery in Patagonia

Today, you should fly to Temuco (ZCO) and take any of the morning flights arriving between 9:00 and 9:30. In Chile, domestic flights are operated by three airlines: Latam, Sky Airline, and JetSmart.

In the evening, a delicious Pisco Sour (traditional Chilean drink) will be served, and our local guide will tell you about the upcoming days, followed by a pleasant welcome dinner at the Lodge.

Your adventure this day includes:

  • A 1 hour and 40 minutes transfer from the Airport to Conguillio A 1 hour and 40 minutes transfer from the Airport to Conguillio
  • 2 hour hike, 2-4 km / 1.2-2.5 mi 2 hour hike, 2-4 km / 1.2-2.5 mi
  • Night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park Night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park Night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park
  • Lunch Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 2 - Hike on the Sierra Nevada trail in Conguillío National Park

After breakfast at La Baita Lodge, we will take a short trip passing by two lakes: Verde and Arcoiris, where we’ll enjoy the same landscape that inspired the award-winning BBC documentary ‘Walking with Dinosaurs.’

We will begin hiking the Sierra Nevada trail, which is equipped with 3 viewpoints. Later, we will walk back to the end of the trail and visit Playa Linda.

We will drive for about two and a half hours to the city of Pucón. This town, located on the shores of a lake, is flanked by a steaming active volcano and a large glacial lake, both called Villarrica. We will check into your hotel, and after that, you will have the afternoon free.

Your adventure this day includes

  • 20 minute transfer to the trail head 20 minute transfer to the trail head
  • A 4 to 6 hour hike, 14 km / 8.7 mi A 4 to 6 hour hike, 14 km / 8.7 mi
  • 2 hour transfer to Pucón 2 hour transfer to Pucón
  • Night at Hotel Casa Solaria Night at Hotel Casa Solaria

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at Hotel Casa Solaria Night at Hotel Casa Solaria
  • Box Lunch Box Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 3 - Bike ride along the scenic route of lakes and volcanoes: 'The Seven Lakes Circuit’

This day will begin with a safety briefing before we start our bike ride. However, it is important to mention that this is a well-supported ride, with a “support van” following the group to provide assistance at all times.

Today, we will be riding along one of the most scenic routes in Chile: the Seven Lakes Circuit. We will cycle along the shores of three beautiful lakes—Villarrica, Calafquén, and Panguipulli—and cover three-quarters of the route around Lake Villarrica.

Our first stop is in Villarrica (km 26.6), a small town by Lake Villarrica. Here, we can grab some snacks and refill our water bottles. We will take a short bus ride to avoid a busier stretch of road and then resume cycling.

As we ride this scenic route, we will stop for lunch at a very special place called Foye Mapu (km 51.4). After lunch, we will cycle 18.4 km to reach the town of Panguipulli. From there, we’ll take a brief tour to the beach at Lake Panguipulli. Then, we’ll pedal a few more blocks to our next hotel.

Your adventure for this day includes:

  • A 4 hour bike ride, 70 km / 43.4 mi A 4 hour bike ride, 70 km / 43.4 mi
  • Night at the Hotel 381, Panguipulli Night at the Hotel 381, Panguipulli

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at the Hotel 381, Panguipulli Night at the Hotel 381, Panguipulli
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Lunch Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 4 - Cycling along the scenic route of the lake and volcano: "The German Settlers Circuit"

Today, we will travel 196 km by van to the town of Puerto Octay, where we will begin our bike ride through picturesque little villages. The route consists of gentle hills with long flat stretches, culminating at the shores of Lake Todos Los Santos, where we will be greeted by a unique landscape with the perfect cone of Mount Osorno.

The northeastern stretch of the Llanquihue Lake Route is one of the most beautiful parts of the journey. The entire route is fully paved, hugging the lake and passing through Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park.

We will conclude our ride upon reaching Todos Los Santos in Petrohué, a turquoise lake located in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park.

Your adventure for this day includes:

  • A 2.5 hour transfer to Puerto Octay A 2.5 hour transfer to Puerto Octay
  • 5 hours cycling, 70.3 km / 43.7 mi 5 hours cycling, 70.3 km / 43.7 mi
  • Night at Petrohué Lodge Night at Petrohué Lodge

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at Petrohué Lodge Night at Petrohué Lodge
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Lunch Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 5 - Rafting on the Petrohué River and Welcome to Puerto Varas!

It’s rafting day! After a thorough safety briefing, it’s time to put on your wetsuit in the changing rooms. A quick 5-minute minibus ride takes us to the starting point of the Petrohué River route in the Park.

We will practice several paddling techniques before tackling the first rapid, “Ciao Seco.” From here, it’s 13 km of continuous fun, with 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 will make stops at various spots to disembark from the raft, climb the cliffs along the shore, and dive into the crystal-clear waters.

After 2 hours on the river, we reach the landing point and return for a well-deserved lunch. You will have the afternoon free to explore the charming town of Puerto Varas.

Your adventure this day includes:

  • Private 15 minute transfer Private 15 minute transfer
  • Panoramic rafting tour for 2 hours Panoramic rafting tour for 2 hours
  • 1.5 hours to Puerto Varas 1.5 hours to Puerto Varas
  • Night at Hotel Cumbres Night at Hotel Cumbres

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at Petrohué Lodge Night at Petrohué Lodge
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Box Lunch Box Lunch

Day 6 - Patagonia Parks Route: Pumalín Park

We will depart from Puerto Varas in the morning, heading towards the local airport to board a 30-minute charter flight to Chaitén. Upon arrival, a vehicle will be waiting for us to begin our exploration of El Amarillo with a 1-hour interpretive hike, where we will learn about the flora and fauna of the temperate rainforest.

In the afternoon, we will head to Caleta Gonzalo, where we will enjoy spectacular views of rivers, glacial valleys, and the lush temperate rainforest. We will then settle into the comfortable, carefully decorated cabins that offer stunning views of the fjord and mountains. Our dinner will be prepared with ingredients grown and produced by local farmers from the Chaitén area.

Your adventure this day includes:

  • 30 minutes private transfer 30 minutes private transfer
  • 30 minutes flight to Chaitén 30 minutes flight to Chaitén
  • 1 hour hike, 3 km / 1.8 mi 1 hour hike, 3 km / 1.8 mi
  • 2 hour panoramic tour 2 hour panoramic tour
  • Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park

Accommodations and meals

  • Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo,  Pumalín Park Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Box Lunch Box Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 7 - Patagonia Parks Route: Pumalín Park

After breakfast, we will walk through different sectors of the park, learning about the fantastic work of conservation, recovery and reintroduction of nature in this area carried out by the Rewilding Foundation.

One of the iconic trails here is the Chaitén Volcano (3.5 hours – 5km – medium-high difficulty) and another option is the interpretive hike to the Escondidas Waterfalls (3 hours, 2 km – low difficulty).

Have you ever hiked the slopes of an active volcano? This is your chance – enjoy it!

Your adventure this day includes:

  • 30 minutes private transfer 30 minutes private transfer
  • 3.5 hour hike, 5 km / 3.2 mi 3.5 hour hike, 5 km / 3.2 mi
  • Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park Night at Cabañas Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Box Lunch Box Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 8 - Arrival at Patagonia Austral: Rock Art and Cave Discovery and Torres del Paine National Park

Today, you will board a flight to the city of Puerto Montt. After a short transfer (30 min), you will arrive at El Tepual Airport to catch your flight to the city of Puerto Natales.

Upon arrival at Puerto Natales Airport, a private transfer will be waiting to take you to the Milodón Cave area, a site rich in geographical history. We will visit the Milodón Cave Natural Monument.

After exploring this magnificent natural formation, our comfortable private transfer will take us to Riverside Camp, where our journey comes to an end.

Your adventure this day includes:

  • Private transfer Private transfer
  • 45 minute private transfer 45 minute private transfer
  • 20 Minute private transfer 20 Minute private transfer
  • 3.5 hours hike, 11 km / 6.8 mi 3.5 hours hike, 11 km / 6.8 mi
  • Night at Chile Nativo Riverside Camp Night at Chile Nativo Riverside Camp

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at Chile Nativo Riverside camp Night at Chile Nativo Riverside camp
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Lunch Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 9 - Patagonia Parks Route: Hike to the Tres Torres viewpoint.

Today, you will board a flight to the city of Puerto Montt. After a short transfer (30 min), you will arrive at El Tepual Airport to catch your flight to the city of Puerto Natales.

Upon arrival at Puerto Natales Airport, a private transfer will be waiting to take you to the Milodón Cave area, a site rich in geographical history. We will visit the Milodón Cave Natural Monument.

After exploring this magnificent natural formation, our comfortable private transfer will take us to Riverside Camp, where our journey comes to an end.

Your adventure this day includes:

  • 2 hour transfer 2 hour transfer
  • 8 to 10 hour roundtrip hike, 22 km / 13.6 mi 8 to 10 hour roundtrip hike, 22 km / 13.6 mi
  • Night at Chile Nativo Riverside Camp Night at Chile Nativo Riverside Camp

Accommodation and meal

  • Night at Chile Nativo Riverside Camp Night at Chile Nativo Riverside Camp
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Lunch Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 10 - Patagonia Parks Route: Round trip hike to Salto Grande and Mirador Cuernos, Cascada Paine and Laguna Amarga

After breakfast, our transportation will take us along the Paine River, passing Lake Pehoé until we reach Pudeto, where we will begin our first easy round-trip hike of the day.

The trail will lead us along the black sand beach of Lake Nordenskjöld, where you can experience the powerful Patagonian winds before reaching the top of the Cuernos Viewpoint. From there, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Francés Valley, the Cuernos del Paine, and Mount Paine Grande.

After a 45-minute transfer, we will stop at Paine Waterfall to admire this powerful cascade with the impressive towers as a backdrop. Our final photo stop will be at the iconic Laguna Amarga Viewpoint, where we will bid farewell to Torres del Paine National Park.

Your adventure this day includes:

  • Private transfer Private transfer
  • 2 hour hike, 6 km / 3.7 mi 2 hour hike, 6 km / 3.7 mi
  • Barbecue at Chile Nativo Headquarters Barbecue at Chile Nativo Headquarters
  • Night at the Hotel Veat Night at the Hotel Veat

Accommodation and meals

  • Night at the Hotel Veat Night at the Hotel Veat
  • Breakfast Breakfast
  • Lunch Lunch
  • Dinner Dinner

Day 11 - Patagonia Parks Route: Goodbye Patagonia!

After a final night of rest and a free morning in the peaceful coastal city of Puerto Natales, you will enjoy lunch at an excellent local restaurant. Afterward, we will take you to Puerto Natales Airport.

Have a great trip back home!

Your adventure this day includes:

  • Private transfer to the airport Private transfer to the airport

Accommodation and meals

  • Lunch Lunch
Accommodation

Accommodations for the Patagonia Collection

Exploring Torres del Paine National Park is an unforgettable experience, and the accommodation options enhance the adventure. Here, we offer campsites and refuges for greater comfort as you immerse yourself in the nature of Patagonia.

The Baita Ecolodge
The Baita Ecolodge
The Baita Ecolodge

The Baita Ecolodge

This is Chile’s first eco-lodge, located in Conguillío National Park. It offers a welcoming atmosphere and a stunning view of the Llaima Volcano. The lodge features a wonderful common area, relaxing jacuzzis, and a freshly prepared breakfast each morning. Additionally, the rooms boast beautiful views, large windows that provide natural light, and private bathrooms.

Hotel 382 Panguipulli
Hotel 382 Panguipulli
Hotel 382 Panguipulli

Hotel 382 Panguipulli

This hotel, located on the shores of Lake Panguipulli, is committed to the environment and sustainability in every detail of its infrastructure and décor. Recycled wood elements, upcycled furniture, LED lighting, thermal insulation, and water-saving systems are just a few examples. The rooms are warmly decorated, and all feature private bathrooms.

Casa Solaria Hotel
Casa Solaria Hotel
Casa Solaria Hotel

Casa Solaria Hotel

This beautiful boutique hotel is dedicated to providing warmth and quality during your stay in Pucón. It is conveniently located next to Pucón’s main square, just a few meters from Lake Villarrica. Accommodation at this 4-star hotel includes a continental-style breakfast.

Petrohué Lodge
Petrohué Lodge
Petrohué Lodge

Petrohué Lodge

Petrohué Lodge is a luxury hotel located between Osorno Volcano and Todos los Santos Lake in Patagonia, 60 km from Puerto Varas. It offers a serene setting and breathtaking views. The lodge features spacious and comfortable rooms with private bathrooms and balconies. Guests can enjoy two swimming pools, jacuzzis, and outdoor barbecue facilities.

Cumbres Hotel
Cumbres Hotel
Cumbres Hotel

Cumbres Hotel

With a warmth that evokes the traditional old estates of Puerto Varas, Hotel Cumbres is a unique space that preserves the distinctive atmosphere of the first German settlers and offers captivating panoramic views of Lake Llanquihue. Its restaurants provide a culinary journey with local ingredients and a cuisine that pays homage to the region’s harvests.

Caleta Gonzalo Cabins
Caleta Gonzalo Cabins
Caleta Gonzalo Cabins

Caleta Gonzalo Cabins

The cabins at Caleta Gonzalo are located in Pumalín Park, where nature can be found in its full splendor. This small coastal accommodation features a farm that provides fresh produce from its garden for every meal at the restaurant, and the majestic landscapes can be seen everywhere. The small, picturesque cabins are spectacular and blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, offering quality, comfort, and a private bathroom.

Riverside Camp
Riverside Camp
Riverside Camp

Riverside Camp

Far from the crowded shelters and campsites in the park, Chile Nativo Riverside Camp is our base camp with full support, located in Torres del Paine National Park. This area is ideal for families and special groups heading to the park or for those seeking an alternative and unique outdoor experience.

The Veat Hotel
The Veat Hotel
The Veat Hotel

The Veat Hotel

This warm and laid-back hotel, powered by plant-based energy, is located in the historic neighborhood of Puerto Natales, and everything you need for a memorable stay is just around the corner. Pets are welcome, and you’ll find food, souvenirs, boutiques, a spa, and much more just a few blocks away!

Dates and prices

We offer scheduled departures that allow you to plan your adventure with complete clarity. Prices are calculated based on the number of confirmed passengers, reducing the cost per person as more participants join. Each group has a maximum of 14 people to ensure a personalized and high-quality experience.

4-5 travelers 4-5 travelers USD $8.900 per person
6-7 travelers 6-7 travelers USD $7.700 per person
8-9 travelers 8-9 travelers USD $7.150 per person
10-11 travelers 10-11 travelers USD $7.000 per person
11-12 travelers 11-12 travelers USD $6.500 per person

PROVISIONAL RATES FOR THE 25/26 SEASON: (September 2025- April 2026)

What does it include?

Private transportation as indicated in the itinerary Private transportation as indicated in the itinerary
Private transportation with trailer and bike rack on days 3 and 4 Private transportation with trailer and bike rack on days 3 and 4
All meals specified in the program All meals specified in the program
Entrance fees to all visited parks Entrance fees to all visited parks
Certified bilingual guides (English-Spanish) Certified bilingual guides (English-Spanish)
Certified professional rafting guide Certified professional rafting guide
Rafting equipment, including: Double kayaks, Dry suits, Paddles, Floaters, Life jackets Rafting equipment, including: Double kayaks, Dry suits, Paddles, Floaters, Life jackets
Round-trip flight to Chaiten Round-trip flight to Chaiten
1 night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park 1 night at La Baita Ecolodge, Conguillío National Park
1 night at Casa Solaria Hotel, Pucón 1 night at Casa Solaria Hotel, Pucón
1 night at Hotel 381, Panguipulli 1 night at Hotel 381, Panguipulli
1 night at Lodge Petrohué 1 night at Lodge Petrohué
1 night at Hotel Cumbres, Puerto Varas 1 night at Hotel Cumbres, Puerto Varas
2 nights in cabins at Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park 2 nights in cabins at Caleta Gonzalo, Pumalín Park
2 nights at Chile Nativo Campground, Torres del Paine National Park 2 nights at Chile Nativo Campground, Torres del Paine National Park
1 night at Hotel Veat, Puerto Natales 1 night at Hotel Veat, Puerto Natales
Frequently asked questions

Do you have any questions?

What if I travel alone?

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?

What is the maximum number of travelers per group?

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!

Can I travel with my children?

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.

What should I bring with me?

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:

  • Base layer: Merino wool or synthetic fabric for warmth.
  • Fleece jacket: Helps retain heat.
  • Outer shell: Waterproof and windproof to protect against harsh weather.
  • Hiking pants: Comfortable and breathable (avoid jeans!).
  • Additional essentials: Thermal leggings, down jacket, hat, sunglasses, underwear, and multiple pairs of seamless hiking socks (to prevent blisters and chafing).

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!

What payment method do you use?

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.

What is the weather like in southern Patagonia?

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).

Do I need a visa to enter Chile?

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.

  • Visa: Most nationalities, including citizens of the United States, the European Union, Canada, and other Latin American countries, do not require a visa to enter Chile for tourism and can stay for up to 90 days.
  • Tourist Card: Upon entering the country, a Tourist Card (also known as the “PDI slip”) will be issued, which you must keep during your stay and hand over when you leave. This card is essential for certain benefits, such as VAT exemption on accommodations.
  • VAT Exemption (19%) on Accommodations
    • Conditions for Exemption:
      • Present the Tourist Card issued upon entry.
      • Pay for accommodations in foreign currency (such as U.S. dollars or euros) or with a credit card issued outside of Chile.
      • The hotel must be registered with the Internal Revenue Service (SII) and offer this exemption.
    • Important: If you pay in Chilean pesos or if the hotel is not registered to offer the exemption, the 19% VAT will apply.
  • Requirement for Australians: Since May 9, 2020, Australian citizens must obtain an eVisa before traveling to Chile.

What type of accommodation do you offer?

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:

  • Estancias: Renovated countryside homes offering rustic, authentic, and cozy accommodations.
  • Hosterías y lodges: Small hotels, some adapted from historic estancias, featuring private bathrooms and spectacular locations within and around the national park.
  • High-end Hotels: We can also arrange your stay at Torres del Paine’s finest hotels, such as Explora, Tierra, Awasi, and Patagonia Camp, which offer all-inclusive luxury services for an unparalleled experience.

For more details, check your trip itinerary or contact your travel specialist. We are here to customize your perfect adventure!

What type of food is included on these trips?

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.

Who are my guides?

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.

What type of transportation is used?

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.

What level of difficulty are the programs offered?

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.

What is your reservation and payment policy?

The booking process is simple:

  • Complete your Forms: Once you decide to proceed, we will ask you to complete our Contact and Health Forms, as well as a Liability Waiver for each traveler. This allows us to prepare for any special requirements.
  • Receive your Payment Link: After receiving your forms, we will send you a secure link to pay a 25% deposit.
  • Confirm your Adventure: Your reservation will be confirmed once we receive the deposit. The remaining balance must be paid 70 days before the start of the program.

We are here to assist you throughout the entire process.

Do I need travel insurance?

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!

What type of communication is used during the trips?

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.

Do you recommend staying extra days in the area?

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.

Is the water in Patagonia safe to drink?

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.

Do you organize private tours?

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.

Why should I travel with Chile Nativo?

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.

Is it customary to leave a tip on Chile Nativo programs?

Yes, it is customary for our travelers to leave a tip as a token of appreciation. General recommendations are:

  • Guides and porters: between 15 and 20 USD per day
  • Drivers: between 10 and 15 USD per day

Tips are not mandatory but are greatly appreciated by our team.

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