Discover the vast Patagonian wilderness on this unique guided walking trip, taking in two of Patagonia’s most iconic national parks and the famed Perito Moreno glacier.
Hike rugged trails overlooking iridescent blue glacial lakes as Andean condors soar overhead, among towering ice-capped peaks. At lower altitudes, delicate orchids and lively songbirds will delight as you walk trails through pristine beech forests.
Duration: 10 days Starts: El Calafate, Argentina Ends: Punta Arenas, Chile Language: English speaking voyage
LEVEL 2 – Moderate Hiking Style
Some difficult terrain. Multiple consecutive +5 hour hiking days. May be impacted by high altitude. Good fitness, health and hiking experience necessary.
*This trip has a similar itinerary in the opposite direction. Please ask for further information
Trekking is with no doubt the first and most simple of the outdoor sports.
To wander arund nature in walks of different difficulty with basic equipment and few to worry about is one of the most fullfilling activities one can do.
On board the Zodiac you will discover a world of possibilities; accessing the most exclusive landing sites, cruising the coast in search of wildlife or simply enjoying a tour in the calm of the polar regions in search of marine wildlife or bird colonies.
The blue ice an its intimate presence is experienced at its best on zodiac tours.
It is not uncommon to meet curious seals, or humpback whales feeding.
Hiking options include very easy beach hikes (good for photographers who need time for photography), easier short hikes, medium-difficulty extended hikes, and more challenging long hikes.
We explore on foot the vast pampas and forests, home to herds of Guanaco and hopefully spot Andean Condors circling near the base of the dramatic granite ‘Towers of Paine’. After each exhilarating day walk we will return to our comfortable hotel or lodge, for a wholesome meal and a warm bed.
Your preparations during the lead up to your trip are critical and can affect how much you enjoy your travel experience. The more prepared you are with regards to your fitness, gear and understanding of the nature of the tour, the more relaxed you will be and the easier you will be able to fully participate in the program.
These notes have been compiled to help with your trip preparation.
All the information has been carefully researched, although details may change from time to time. Please read the contents thoroughly and if you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact your travel agent or Aurora Expeditions.
Highlights
• Enjoy fresh king crab in Puerto Natales, gateway to Torres del Paine National Park.
• Take a stunning Zodiac cruise along Chile’s Serrano River
• Beech forests, native orchids, vast pampas and glacial lakes
• Sit mesmerized by Nordenskjold Lake, just one of the many azure lakes and milky tarns visited
• Enjoy close encounters with friendly guanacos
• Trek to ice-tipped Cerro Torre and Fitz Roy
• Our Patagonia Discovery Trek will take you to the wilderness of Chile and Argentina, home to world-famous national parks, pale blue glacial lakes, curious wildlife and mesmerising glaciers. In small groups, and accompanied by our naturalist and expert guide, you will experience the best of Patagonia: eagles and condors will put on a show gliding above soaring ice-tipped peaks, native orchids and songbirds will complement your walks through pristine beech forests, you will get up-close with iceberg-calving glaciers and peaceful grazing guanacos will welcome you as you walk through the pampas. Welcome to Patagonia!
Day 1: Arrival El Calafate
On arrival into El Calafate, please make your own way to the group hotel (details will be provided in your final documents). This township, founded in 1927, is best known as the ‘national capital of the glaciers’ and is the gateway to the Patagonian Los Glaciares National Park including the famous Perito Moreno Glacier. The afternoon is at your leisure to explore the town or walk down to Lake Argentino to watch the waterbirds. You will have a briefing in the afternoon to meet your guide and learn about your upcoming adventure, before having the first dinner with your group.
Suggestions of activities in El Calafate:
Reserva Natural Laguna Nimes: ideal for spending a morning or an afternoon bird watching, just a 10 minute walk from downtown. www.lagunanimez.com
Glaciarium: Amazing and extremely interested Museum of Ice. Very close from town with free transfer. http://glaciarium.com/en
Overnight El Calafate. (Dinner)
Day 2: Visit Perito Moreno Glacier And Drive To El Chaltén
This morning we depart very early to the breathtaking Perito Moreno Glacier to watch and listen to the frequent ice calving. Later, we drive across the arid Estepa Patagónica to El Chaltén (approx 4 hours).
The village of El Chaltén is in the north of Los Glaciares National Park and it’s from here that we make our day trips. We enjoy dinner together this evening.
Overnight El Chaltén. (B,D)
Days 3-4 Day walks in Los Glaciares National Park
Over the next two days we enjoy day walks to the base camp of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. Mount Fitz Roy is found at the northern end of the park and is part of a range of bizarre peaks including the needle like rock pinnacle of Cerro Torre. For a climber it looks to be one of the most unclimbed peaks in the world – in fact it was only scaled for the first time in 1974. To the south runs a great chain of massive glaciers that basically follows the line of the Chile/Argentina border.
The dramatic rock spires beckon and our days here will be a highlight of the trip. The beautiful valleys hold crystal clear streams and are home to a multitude of bird life. During the short summer the beech trees and the flowers bloom profusely and we are here at the best time to enjoy it.
Overnight El Chaltén. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
KEY TREKKING HIGHLIGHTS FITZ ROY BASE CAMP / LAGUNA DE LOS TRES (Los Glaciares National Park)
• Difficulty: Medium/High
• Duration: Approx 8 hours
• Distance Covered: Approx 20 km/12.5 mi
• Elevation Gain: Approx 700 m/2,297 ft
Short drive to Hostería El Pilar next to Río Blanco 18 km/11 mi north of El Chaltén. The trail follows Río Blanco, pass Piedras Blancas glacier and up to Río Blanco base camp. Piedras Blancas glacier is a hanging glacier that descends from the base of Fitz Roy. Lunch stop will be in the vicinity of Río Blanco or Poicenot base camp. To return to town the group will follow the trail and pass Laguna Capri to enjoy even more views of Mount Fitz Roy.
CERRO TORRE LAGUN & GLACIER (Los Glaciares National Park)
• Difficulty: Medium
• Duration: Approx 7 hours
• Distance Covered: Approx 22 km/13.7 mi
• Elevation Gain: Approx 250 m/820 ft
Hike along the Río Fitz Roy valley to reach the Laguna Torre at the end of the valley. Get as close as nonclimbers can get to the mystical Cerro Torre. You will also visit the base camp where climbers wait for the good weather to attempt the climb.
Day 5: Drive Across The Pampas To Puerto Natales
Today, we leave El Chaltén and Argentina as we cross the border into Chile, driving across the pampas to Puerto Natales. Set on the shores of Seno Última Esperanza, this city is the gateway to the famous Torres del Paine National Park. The afternoon is at leisure and this evening you may like to sample King Crab in one of the seafood restaurants.
Overnight Puerto Natales. (Breakfast)
Day 6: To Torres del Paine
This morning we leave Puerto Natales and journey towards Torres del Paine National Park and its fabulous scenery. We board a boat and travel down the fjord, pausing at the Balmaceda Glacier en-route. We then change onto Zodiacs and continue along the Serrano River before reaching Torres del Paine.
Overnight Villa Serrano. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Days 7-8 Day walks in Torres del Paine National Park
Over the next two days we plan to view the highlights of the park on foot. The first day we explore the park on a bus to reach the most remote areas, with stops for short treks. On the second day we will do a long and amazing trek to reach the base of Las Torres peaks.
The next two nights are spent in Torres del Paine National Park (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
NOTE: The trekking level will depend on the group’s level of fitness, bearing in mind that many of the highlights of these parks require a 7-8 hour walk (round trip). There are other walks we can choose which are easier and provide excellent views of the parks, however as with any trek, the fitter you are the more you will enjoy the day. The whole experience of trekking in Patagonia will spoil you!
KEY TREKKING HIGHLIGHTS LAS TORRES BASE (Torres del Paine National Park)
• Difficulty: Medium/High
• Description: You will explore the Ascencio Valley, walking through a beautiful Lenga forest and getting up close to the astounding Torres del Paine viewpoint. Throughout the trek you will walk through bushes, streams and glacier moraines.
• Duration: 7 hours
• Distance to cover: Approx 20 km (12.5 miles)
• Elevation gain: Approx 900 metres (2,953 feet)
Day 9: Drive to Punta Arenas
We drive for approximately 3-4 hours across the steppes following the face of the Andes. The scenery is breathtaking, with great rolling hills dotted with stunted beech trees. We plan to arrive in Punta Arenas in the late afternoon. The remainder of the day is at leisure, with time for last minute shopping or indulging the ‘dulce de leche’ a dessert you will by now be familiar with!
Overnight in Punta Arenas. (Breakfast ,Dinner)
Day: 10 Punta Arenas
Today your trek will end in Punta Arenas, where you can continue your adventure at your own arrangement. (Breakfast)
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival El Calafate
On arrival into El Calafate, please make your own way to the group hotel (details will be provided in your final documents). This township, founded in 1927, is best known as the ‘national capital of the glaciers’ and is the gateway to the Patagonian Los Glaciares National Park including the famous Perito Moreno Glacier. The afternoon is at your leisure to explore the town or walk down to Lake Argentino to watch the waterbirds. You will have a briefing in the afternoon to meet your guide and learn about your upcoming adventure, before having the first dinner with your group.
Suggestions of activities in El Calafate:
Reserva Natural Laguna Nimes: ideal for spending a morning or an afternoon bird watching, just a 10 minute walk from downtown. www.lagunanimez.com
Glaciarium: Amazing and extremely interested Museum of Ice. Very close from town with free transfer. http://glaciarium.com/en
Overnight El Calafate. (Dinner)
Day 2: Visit Perito Moreno Glacier And Drive To El Chaltén
This morning we depart very early to the breathtaking Perito Moreno Glacier to watch and listen to the frequent ice calving. Later, we drive across the arid Estepa Patagónica to El Chaltén (approx 4 hours).
The village of El Chaltén is in the north of Los Glaciares National Park and it’s from here that we make our day trips. We enjoy dinner together this evening.
Overnight El Chaltén. (B,D)
Days 3-4 Day walks in Los Glaciares National Park
Over the next two days we enjoy day walks to the base camp of Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. Mount Fitz Roy is found at the northern end of the park and is part of a range of bizarre peaks including the needle like rock pinnacle of Cerro Torre. For a climber it looks to be one of the most unclimbed peaks in the world – in fact it was only scaled for the first time in 1974. To the south runs a great chain of massive glaciers that basically follows the line of the Chile/Argentina border.
The dramatic rock spires beckon and our days here will be a highlight of the trip. The beautiful valleys hold crystal clear streams and are home to a multitude of bird life. During the short summer the beech trees and the flowers bloom profusely and we are here at the best time to enjoy it.
Overnight El Chaltén. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
KEY TREKKING HIGHLIGHTS FITZ ROY BASE CAMP / LAGUNA DE LOS TRES (Los Glaciares National Park)
• Difficulty: Medium/High
• Duration: Approx 8 hours
• Distance Covered: Approx 20 km/12.5 mi
• Elevation Gain: Approx 700 m/2,297 ft
Short drive to Hostería El Pilar next to Río Blanco 18 km/11 mi north of El Chaltén. The trail follows Río Blanco, pass Piedras Blancas glacier and up to Río Blanco base camp. Piedras Blancas glacier is a hanging glacier that descends from the base of Fitz Roy. Lunch stop will be in the vicinity of Río Blanco or Poicenot base camp. To return to town the group will follow the trail and pass Laguna Capri to enjoy even more views of Mount Fitz Roy.
CERRO TORRE LAGUN & GLACIER (Los Glaciares National Park)
• Difficulty: Medium
• Duration: Approx 7 hours
• Distance Covered: Approx 22 km/13.7 mi
• Elevation Gain: Approx 250 m/820 ft
Hike along the Río Fitz Roy valley to reach the Laguna Torre at the end of the valley. Get as close as nonclimbers can get to the mystical Cerro Torre. You will also visit the base camp where climbers wait for the good weather to attempt the climb.
Day 5: Drive Across The Pampas To Puerto Natales
Today, we leave El Chaltén and Argentina as we cross the border into Chile, driving across the pampas to Puerto Natales. Set on the shores of Seno Última Esperanza, this city is the gateway to the famous Torres del Paine National Park. The afternoon is at leisure and this evening you may like to sample King Crab in one of the seafood restaurants.
Overnight Puerto Natales. (Breakfast)
Day 6: To Torres del Paine
This morning we leave Puerto Natales and journey towards Torres del Paine National Park and its fabulous scenery. We board a boat and travel down the fjord, pausing at the Balmaceda Glacier en-route. We then change onto Zodiacs and continue along the Serrano River before reaching Torres del Paine.
Overnight Villa Serrano. (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Days 7-8 Day walks in Torres del Paine National Park
Over the next two days we plan to view the highlights of the park on foot. The first day we explore the park on a bus to reach the most remote areas, with stops for short treks. On the second day we will do a long and amazing trek to reach the base of Las Torres peaks.
The next two nights are spent in Torres del Paine National Park (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
NOTE: The trekking level will depend on the group’s level of fitness, bearing in mind that many of the highlights of these parks require a 7-8 hour walk (round trip). There are other walks we can choose which are easier and provide excellent views of the parks, however as with any trek, the fitter you are the more you will enjoy the day. The whole experience of trekking in Patagonia will spoil you!
KEY TREKKING HIGHLIGHTS LAS TORRES BASE (Torres del Paine National Park)
• Difficulty: Medium/High
• Description: You will explore the Ascencio Valley, walking through a beautiful Lenga forest and getting up close to the astounding Torres del Paine viewpoint. Throughout the trek you will walk through bushes, streams and glacier moraines.
• Duration: 7 hours
• Distance to cover: Approx 20 km (12.5 miles)
• Elevation gain: Approx 900 metres (2,953 feet)
Day 9: Drive to Punta Arenas
We drive for approximately 3-4 hours across the steppes following the face of the Andes. The scenery is breathtaking, with great rolling hills dotted with stunted beech trees. We plan to arrive in Punta Arenas in the late afternoon. The remainder of the day is at leisure, with time for last minute shopping or indulging the ‘dulce de leche’ a dessert you will by now be familiar with!
Overnight in Punta Arenas. (Breakfast ,Dinner)
Day: 10 Punta Arenas
Today your trek will end in Punta Arenas, where you can continue your adventure at your own arrangement. (Breakfast)
• 9 breakfasts, 5 lunches & 8 dinners
• Standard to Superior hotel and lodge accommodation throughout
• Private ground transport
• All guide fees and National Park entrance costs
• English-speaking local guides
• Trip accompanied by Aurora Expeditions trek leader
*Itineraries are correct at the time of publication and may be subject to change
EXCLUSIONS
• International or domestic flights, unless specified
• Transfers not mentioned in the itinerary
• Airport arrival or departure taxes
• Passport, visa, reciprocity fees and vaccination charges
• Travel insurance or emergency evacuation charges
• Hotels and meals not included in itinerary
• Optional excursions not included in the itinerary
• Optional activity surcharges
• All items of a personal nature including but not limited to: alcoholic beverages and soft drinks, laundry services, personal clothing, medical expenses, gratuities, Wi-Fi, email or phone charges
* The prices are per person in US Dollars, unless expressly specified in a different currency. In that case, payment will be in US dollars at the exchange rate of the day.
** Rates are correct at the time of publication. All prices will be re-confirmed by email at the time of booking.
NOTE: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.