Muir's
Tours
Chile - Patagonia Trekking |
Chile
- Southern Patagonia
Torres del Paine - 7 day Trek "The W hike"

We offer
a 5 day, 7 day and a 10 day hike in the Torres del Paine National
Park - probably South America's most stunning and diverse environment to trek
in.
The 7 day trekking route
detailed
below takes
in the Grey glacier and lake, French Valley, Los Cuernos pass and Las
Torres. This is our most popular hiking trip in Patagonia suitable for the
active traveller who is sensitive to nature and physically fit to make moderate
5-6 hours walks during 5 days. All the day hikes start from the "door"
of your tent at either of our two Camps.

The
Torres del Paine trek is one of the world´s classic trekking
routes. Breathtaking views together with glaciers, rivers, lakes,
forests and abundant wildlife provides constantly changing scenery
and experiences. The full circuit, rated moderate to hard, is
normally done in seven to nine days, depending on the itinerary,
and covers a distance of about 80 kms. The trek is best done in
an anticlockwise direction this saves the hardest sections until
last and prevents the walkers from being exposed to strong head
winds. During high summer (December and January) there are 18 hours of daylight
which gives plenty of time each day to enjoy the trekking and time to spare for
other interests.
The park is a world biosphere
reserve, with a huge variety of plant and animal species in an incredibly beautiful setting.
It is certainly one of the top 5 world destinations for
trekkers, ecology-lovers and the adventurous. Snow-capped mountain peaks,
cascading rivers and waterfalls, glaciers and mirrored lakes: in all respects
Torres del Paine National Park deserves its reputation. And our environmentally
friendly Ecocamps are really at home here.
If you plan to arrive
prior to the start date, we can help you with accommodation in Santiago or
Puerto
Arenas.
Trip
Ref: PAT025
Departures:
Most
Mondays during November - April.
Best Period:
December -
March
Highest Point:
1100 metres above sea level.
Activity Grade:
Moderate trekking.
Distance Covered:
39 kms in total
Ground Transport:
Public & Private. Horses carry your
main backpack while trekking.
Accommodation:
1 night refugio Lago
Paine, 1 night refugio Los Cuernos, 4 nights Ecocamp
Late bookings (within 60 days) may incur a
surcharge and the prime accommodation we normally offer may not be available.
Ideally you should book at least 6 months in advance.
What
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what some of our
previous guests thought about it all
Basic Information & Outline Packing List
Detailed
Itinerary
Day 1 (Mondays)
Travel to Torres del Paine
You should plan to arrive at Punta Arenas by about 12 noon on
the earliest morning flight from Santiago. Reception at the airport (or we
will pick you up from your hotel in Punta Arenas if you are already in the
city) and transfer you to Camp Las Torres. This is a drive of 345 km/ 216miles
and takes about 5 hours to reach the famous Torres del Paine
National Park and our camp at Las Torres. In high summer (Dec - Jan) the sun sets
around 23:00 hours giving plenty of light to admire the
landscape enroute and the Torres massif as we enter the park. We will
make short stops in Puerto Natales, to take a look of the town and enjoy
lunch, and another stop at the enormous Cueva del Milodon, a large
cave that once sheltered a giant sloth. Overnight at our
EcoCamp in Las Torres (L, D).
Day 2 Grey Lake
We drive to the southern end of Grey Lake and cross the hanging bridge to
reach Grey
beach. This point has a great view of the floating icebergs and it is from
here that we start walking along the Grey
Peninsula, all the time with a splendid view of the distant Grey Glacier. After
lunch we drive a short way and then hike up to Mirador Pehoe to
admire the most spectacular sight (weather permitting) of the Paine massif.
From the shores of lake Pehoe we walk to Salto Grande, a giant waterfall
between Lake Nordenskjold and Lake Pehoe.
From here we have another splendid view of Paine Grande and Los Cuernos
rising dramatically behind the lake. At 18:00 hours we board
the catamaran that sails the turquoise Lake Pehoe. 4 hours walking.
Overnight at Refugio Los Cuernos.
(B, L-,D).
Day 3
Grey Glacier
Today we hike to Mirador Grey or beyond and approach the towering
walls of Grey glacier which delivers the giant South Patagonic icefield
to the lake. The view is very impressive at this point with numerous large
icebergs drifting across the water. Depending on the group participants
physical condition and the weather, we may proceed to the foot of the
glacier to get an outstanding view. Overnight at Refugio Pehoe. 3 - 6 hours walking. (B, L-, D).
Day 4 Valle del
Frances
Today we trek up to Campamento Italiano and
then continue with a round trip to Mirador del Frances.
The trail between Camp Pehoe and Camp Italiano makes its way north through
undulating terrain of mixed grassland and light forest to meet River Frances
and Camp Italiano. From here we follow the wild river upstream until we
reach El Mirador (lookout point) facing Glaciar Frances with a magnificent
broad view of the lakes below. Once we are back at Camp Italiano we continue
walking for about 1 hour to the shore of lake Nordenskjold and
we continue to EcoCamp Los Torres. 4 - 5 hours walking. (B, L-, D).
Day 5 Paso Los
Cuernos
Today will be an easy trek starting at Refugio Cuernos and ending at Refugio
Las Torres. The name of the trail is taken from the fact that it passes
under the Cuernos (horns) of the Paine massif. The hike ends at our
Ecocamp in Las Torres for your overnight stop. 2 hours walking. (B, L, D).
Day 6 Valle
Ascensio
Today the trekking takes us to the foot of the
impressive granite massif of El Paine. From here we admire the Paine Towers
from the best possible viewpoints. The famous Torres del Paine (2900m / 9400ft)
consist of three granite monoliths, the remains of a great cirque that
has been sheared away by the forces of glacial ice. Once back at the camp,
enjoy a farewell dinner and celebrate our achievements. Overnight at
our EcoCamp in Las Torres. 8 hours walking. (B, L-, D).
Day 7 Travel to Punta
Arenas
Early in the morning we drive back to Punta Arenas on time to
catch the evening flight (book your seat on a flight that takes off after
18:30 hours) to Santiago. (B, Box lunch).
If you are combining
this trip with the 7 day Fitzroy and Glaciares Trek,
then, instead of driving to Punta Arenas, we will leave you at Cerro
Castillo - just 1 hr from the our Ecocamp - to continue with our other
group to Calafate.
Dates:
Every Monday from early November through late March. If you do not make
your reservation well in advance there is a chance that there will be no
space in the EcoCamps and you will be accommodated elsewhere.
Late bookings (within 60 days) may incur a
surcharge and the prime accommodation we normally offer may not be
available. Ideally you should book at least 6 months in advance.
Group Size:
The maximum number
in the group is 20, but usually there are about 4 to 8 people with a mixture
of nationalities (mainly North American & Western European). The average
age is typically about 30 with a possible range from 22 to
75.
We need a medical certificate for those over 65.
Price Indication per person: USD1880
There is no single
supplement.
Email
for availability & Current Price
The base currency is the Chilean Peso,
although we normally deal in GB Pounds and US Dollars. A fluctuation
in exchange rates could involve a change in the price payable.
What is included
Accommodation as
indicated in the itinerary (more
detail).
English speaking guide. All meals as detailed by the code
(B=breakfast, L=lunch, "L-"=boxed lunch, D=dinner). All ground
transport - from/to Punta Arenas Airport and at all times in between.
Portage of the group equipment. All park fees.
What is not included
The
price allows for joining in Punta Arenas. International or internal
airfares and airport taxes etc.
Sleeping bags. Personal extras and special request purchases. Drinks
other than tea / coffee as served with the meals. Visa fees (if required),
vaccination costs, personal clothing and all items of a personal nature.
Medical treatment, emergency & evacuation costs. Personal Travel
Insurance.
What
else do I need to know ?
what some of our
previous guests thought about it all
Basic Information & Outline Packing List
Airfare
As
a guide, the airfare for Santiago - Punta Arenas - Santiago should be in the range USD200 -
USD450 for economy class
return ticket.
Visas
A visa is not required for UK and US passport holders. Argentina
requires those travelling without visas to have round-trip or onward tickets.
Travel Insurance
Comprehensive personal
insurance, including search and rescue is required on this trip.
For UK clients we recommend
the policies of the British Mountaineering Council, for their expertise in
evacuation from remote areas worldwide. Details at www.thebmc.co.uk
As Insurance is always
provided by a company based in your home country, we are unable to suggest
suitable insurance companies unless you reside in the UK.

