Amazing Trip: Torres del Paine & El Calafate
Summary
Enjoy everything Torres del Paine and El Calafate have to offer, in just four days! This excursion will allow you to fully absorb the charm of Patagonia, as you will be able to discover it from the Chilean side and the Argentine side.
Duration
4 days
Includes
Bilingual guide, Transfer in + Transfer out, Trekking Guide and Puma Tracker, Crossing to El Calafate, Minitrekking + Gourmet Navigation.
Details
On the first day you will be greeted by a transfer that will take you to the starting point to start the trekking. During the entire tour you will be accompanied by a guide who is an expert in the particularities of the park.
As it is a tour that covers the entire Torres del Paine National Park, the excursion will last two days, and the group will make a one-night stopover at a camping point in the national park. Once the expedition is completed on the second day, the transfer will pick you up.
On the third day, the transfer will take you to the meeting point to begin the Puma Watching. This is an ideal tour for wildlife photography fans. During this tour they will be accompanied by a Puma Tracker, who will be in charge of guiding them to safe sighting areas. This excursion is divided into two moments: the first session after breakfast for a morning walk,and the second session for a walk after lunch. Both last around 4 hours. At the end of the tour, the transfer will pick you up and take you back tot he hotel.
On the fourth and final day, you will visit El Calafate, on the Argentine side of Patagonia. The transfer will take you first thing in the morning to the starting point in Los Glaciares National Park, where you will do Minitrekking on a tour that will show you all the beauty of the place. Once the expedition is over, you will board a boat that will sail around the impressive glaciers while you enjoy a gourmet lunch with a glass of wine.
At the end, you will return to the starting point in El Calafate and the transfer will pick you up to take you back to Torres del Paine.