Discover the majesty of Patagonia from the trail on a hiking adventure in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park and Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park.

Activity Level: This is an Energetic Active Journey. To fully enjoy this program travelers should be physically fit and capable of walking or hiking for several hours over terrain that is often steep and uneven.  Travelers can expect 3 to 14 miles of hiking on most days with significant ascents and descents.  There is also a 10-mile biking excursion over mostly flat terrain. Day-by-day activity descriptions can be found on the itinerary page at the end of each day.  Read more about Active Journeys activity levels here.

This Active Journey is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers per departure.

 Hiker at Torres del Paine National Park
Hiker at Torres del Paine National Park
 Torres del Paine National Park
Torres del Paine National Park
 Hiking in Patagonia. Credit: Stephanie Wise
Hiking in Patagonia. Credit: Stephanie Wise
 Hiking in Torres del Paine National Park
Hiking in Torres del Paine National Park
 Torres del Paine National Park
Torres del Paine National Park
 Smithsonian travelers in Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile. Credit: Alex Maureira
Smithsonian travelers in Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile. Credit: Alex Maureira
 Relaxing after a hike
Relaxing after a hike
 Mt. Fitzroy, Los Glaciares National Park
Mt. Fitzroy, Los Glaciares National Park
 Guanaco in Los Glaciares National Park
Guanaco in Los Glaciares National Park
 Above El Chalten, overlooking Mt. Fitzroy
Above El Chalten, overlooking Mt. Fitzroy
 Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park
Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park

Patagonia Hiking Adventure

Patagonia Hiking Adventure

13 days from $6,999

Discover the majesty of Patagonia from the trail on a hiking adventure in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park and Argentina's Los Glaciares National Park.

Activity Level: This is an Energetic Active Journey. To fully enjoy this program travelers should be physically fit and capable of walking or hiking for several hours over terrain that is often steep and uneven.  Travelers can expect 3 to 14 miles of hiking on most days with significant ascents and descents.  There is also a 10-mile biking excursion over mostly flat terrain. Day-by-day activity descriptions can be found on the itinerary page at the end of each day.  Read more about Active Journeys activity levels here.

This Active Journey is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers per departure.

Overview

Daily Activities:  This is an Energetic Active Journey. To fully enjoy this program travelers should be physically fit and capable of walking or hiking for several hours over terrain that is often steep and uneven.  Travelers can expect 3 to 14 miles of hiking on most days with significant ascents and descents.  There is also a 10-mile biking excursion over mostly flat terrain. Day-by-day activity descriptions can be found on the itinerary page at the end of each day.   

Options: While this journey includes well-paced activities throughout the itinerary, you can always opt to sit out certain excursions.  On the three days with full-day treks, travelers will have the option to hike a shorter distance and return to the lodge with a guide.  

Accommodations: As hotels are selected based on location and character, some may be set in smaller, boutique properties and/or restored historic buildings. They may require additional walking or stairs to get to guest rooms and may not be equipped with elevators. 

Itinerary

Days 1-2 — Depart Home / Arrive in Santiago, Chile

Fly overnight to  Santiago and transfer to your hotel in the city center upon arrival. This evening, meet your trip leader and fellow hikers for an orientation followed by a welcome dinner at a nearby restaurant. (D) 

Day 3 — Santiago / Maipo Valley

Set out on a full-day excursion to the Maipo Valley, an area just south of Santiago where rich red wines have been produced since the 19th century. Drive to the town of Isla de Maipo and stop in at an art gallery to see the works of Constanza Villalba and other well-known local artists. Head out on a bike tour through wine country, pedaling to several wineries for tastings on your way to a farm where a typical Chilean lunch awaits.  Make final stop at a winery for a vineyard tour and wine tasting, and learn about the production process from the vine to the bottle. Return to Santiago in the late afternoon and enjoy an evening at leisure. (B,L)

Biking: 10 miles (3 hours) on mostly flat roads and trails.

Day 4 — Puerto Natales

Transfer to the airport and catch a morning flight to the Patagonian town of Puerto Natales, the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park. After a short orientation walk, the rest of the day is yours to discover the quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants of this port town. Meet your mountain guide in the evening for a briefing about the next few days of hiking. (B)

Day 5 —Torres del Paine National Park: Las Torres

After an early breakfast, journey to Torres del Paine National Park, the crown jewel of Chilean Patagonia. Here, the Torres del Paine massif juts out of the landscape, its burnished granite pinnacles twisting toward the sky. Lush forests surround gem-colored lakes, and an enormous blue glacier stretches for miles. During your time in the park, hike several portions of the famous W Trek, which links some of the park’s most spectacular sites. Today, set off with mountain guides on the first leg of the trek, hiking through thick forests and along mountain trails on your way to the base of Las Torres, iconic vertical towers that shelter a dazzling turquoise lagoon. Linger at this magnificent spot to enjoy a picnic and take in the views. On your descent, keep an eye out for guanacos on the slopes and Andean condors soaring above. A scenic drive brings you to your hotel on the shores of Lago Grey in time for a well-deserved dinner with the group. (B,L,D)

Hiking: Full hike, up to 12 miles on moderate or challenging trails through valleys and beech forests with a final, mile-long ascent  over steep and rocky glacial moraine; 2625 feet of total elevation gain.  Those who prefer a less strenuous hike may stop at the approximate halfway point and hike back to the trailhead with one of the hiking guides. Alternatively, guests may also choose to hike on various trails accessible from the hotel.

Day 6 — Torres del Paine National Park: French Valley

The second portion of the trek leads through the extraordinary French Valley, which passes behind Cordillera del Paine and into an ampitheater of vertical peaks. Take a short catamaran ride to the trailhead and then set off into the narrow valley, hiking uphill to one breathtaking viewpoint after another. Stop for a picnic and time to relax and soak up the majesty of your surroundings. Return on the same path and transfer by catamaran and van back to the hotel. (B,L,D)

Hiking: Full hike, up to 12 miles on moderate or challenging trails through valleys and beech forests with a final, mile-long ascent over steep and rocky terrain;  2510 feet of elevation gainThose who prefer a less strenuous hike may stop at the approximate halfway point and descend with one of the hiking guides to the lakeside Paine Grande campsite, where there are basic facilities and areas to relax or explore. Alternatively, guests may choose to hike on various trails accessible from the hotel.

Day 7 —Torres del Paine National Park: Lago Grey

Complete the last leg of the W trek by boat today. Depending on conditions, walk or ride a Zodiac to a sightseeing ferry and set sail on a 3-hour cruise on Lago Grey. Get up close to the Grey Glacier, the largest ice cap in Torres del Paine National Park. The glacier flows right into the lake, ending in wall that towers up to 100 feet over the water. Take in incredible views of the iridescent blue-gray ice as the boat maneuvers as close as safely possible to the glacier’s face. Disembark and return to the hotel for lunch. Enjoy a free afternoon to relax, or strike out on your own to explore the trails around the hotel. Gather for dinner together tonight. (B,L,D)

Walking/Hiking: 1-2 miles walk to and from the ferry, free time in afternoon to hike local trails.

Day 8 — El Calafate, Argentina

This morning, journey east across the border into Argentina to the town of El Calafate, stopping for a picnic en route. Check into your hotel, and enjoy free time to explore this lively town on the shores of Lake Argentino. In the late afternoon, meet a glacier expert for a guided visit to the Glaciarium, a stunning museum dedicated to the science of glaciers and the history of glacial exploration. The evening is yours to discover one of the excellent restaurants near the hotel. (B,L)

Day 9 — Los Glaciares National Park

Spend the morning at an estancia, or working ranch, set in the countryside near Lake Argentino. Get acquainted with the history and culture of Patagonia’s gauchos, or cowboys, on a tour of the ranch. Watch a sheep shearing demonstration and learn how fleece is transformed into usuable wool. Then sit down to a traditional barbecue lunch known as an asado. This afternoon, venture into Los Glaciares National Park, a World Heritage site named for its vast glaciers, which cover half the park. In the company of a local expert, admire the superb Perito Moreno Glacier from a series of walkways and viewpoints. Watch for ice calving off the 200-foot-high face of the glacier into the water below. If you wish, opt for a boat trip to the foot of the glacier (at additional cost) before returning to the hotel for an evening at leisure. (B,L)

Walking: 3 miles, over metal walkways, mostly flat with up and down steps.

Day 10 — El Chaltén

Travel to El Chaltén, a town at the northern edge of Los Glaciares National Park, and stop at a historic ranch along the way. You’ll have a free afternoon to relax at the hotel or explore this quaint frontier town. Or choose to join your trip leader for a hike to a lookout with beautiful views of the famous Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre peaks when the skies are clear. Dinner is on your own tonight. (B)

Optional hiking: 2 miles on moderate trail with ascents and descents, elevations gain of 475 feet.

Day 11 — Los Glaciares National Park

Head out from the hotel on foot for your final hike: an exhilarating trek to Laguna de los Tres. Ascend steadily up the rocky mountainside, passing viewpoints and campsites along the way. After a vigorous climb up the last section of the trail, arrive at the iconic glacial lagoon, encircled by rugged peaks including the sawtooth summit of Mount Fitz Roy. If weather permits, enjoy a picnic at the edge of the lagoon before beginning the descent back to El Chaltén. In the evening, celebrate your adventure amid Patagonian peaks at a farewell dinner at a restaurant in town. (B,L,D)

Hiking: Up to 14 miles on moderate or challenging trails with steep ascents and descents; 3280 feet of elevation gain. Those who prefer a less strenuous hike will stop at Capri Lake and hike back down with a hiking guide (5 miles roundtrip). Alternatively, guests may choose to hike on various trails accessible from the hotel.

Days 12-13 — El Calafate / Return Home

Travel back to El Calafate after breakfast and transfer directly to the airport for outbound flights, arriving home the following day. (B)

Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)

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