Torres Del Paine National Park
Torres del Paine National Park is located in the Magallanes Region of Chilean Patagonia, in the country's far south. The park, which was established in the 1950s, covers an area of more than 242 thousand hectares, bringing together snowy peaks, lakes, rivers, glaciers, waterfalls, and huge plains in a single location. As a result, it is one of the most popular Chilean attractions.
The park is filled with natural splendor, including mountains, glaciers, and several lakes and rivers. The Cordillera del Paine, where the Patagonian steppes meet the subpolar woods in the north, is its most important section.
Hiking is the most popular way to spend time in the park because there are so many well-designed hiking paths. Many of them provide places to stay overnight, complete with all the necessities for people who have gone on a long trek in the mountains.
- Entrance fees: included in all-inclusive Packages and trekking circuits.
- Adults (+18 years old)
Daypass: CLP $7.300
+3 day pass: CLP $10.500 - Teens (between 12-17 years old)
Daypass: CLP $3.700
+3 day pass: CLP $10.500 - Free Pass
Childrens (under 12 years old)
Seniors (over 60 years old)
- Adults (+18 years old)
- Location: Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica, Chile