Torres del Paine
South·MagallanesRemote roads

Torres del Paine

The crown jewel of Chilean Patagonia

Best monthsNov – Mar
Recommended stay7–10 days
Drive fromPuerto Natales (130 km) · Punta Arenas (250 km)
Road typeRemote roads

About this destination

Torres del Paine National Park sits at the southern tip of Chilean Patagonia, 2,500 km south of Santiago. It's a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve protecting a landscape that seems almost too dramatic to be real: the iconic three granite towers soaring 2,800 metres, turquoise lakes carved by glaciers, and condors riding thermals overhead. The park is best explored by campervan — you can drive between viewpoints, sleep under the towers, and move at your own pace rather than following a tour group.

Highlights

  • W Trek base camps
  • Grey Glacier viewpoints
  • Paine Massif sunrises
  • Condor sightings

Must-see stops

1

Mirador Las Torres

The classic viewpoint looking up at the three granite towers. A 4-hour hike from the campsite — absolutely worth it at sunrise.

2

Grey Glacier

A massive glacier flowing into Lago Grey. You can get very close by boat or on foot. Watch for icebergs calving into the water.

3

Valle del Francés

The 'French Valley' is ringed by hanging glaciers and avalanche zones. The sound of ice cracking is extraordinary.

4

Lago Pehoé

The most photographed lake in the park — bright turquoise water with the Cuernos del Paine rising behind it. Best at golden hour.

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