Climate and geography make trekking in Patagonia distinctive from other places. Winds whip through, sometimes as fast as 100 km/h in summer, with strong and intense storms that can completely cover the immensity of the mountains and the towers that watch over passing trekkers.
Coming to Patagonia to trek requires conscious preparation - choosing the most appropriate clothing, the most suitable footwear, the best days, and coming with a certain mental flexibility to deal with itinerary and schedule changes to the programs.
Torres del Paine National Park has over 200km of trails, of all levels of difficulty, beautiful scenery, and a variety of lodging, from simple campsites to luxury hotels. Contact us for professional advice on ways to enjoy the park. |