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Great Andean Wildlife

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Length: 11 days / 10 nights
Season: October - March
Rating: Grade III, Moderate / Strenuous

activities
6 days of walking averaging 10 miles per day at elevations below 2,500' plus travel on dirt roads. Some departures are non-camping.

accommodations
3 nights in hotels
2-3 in hosterías
3-4 tent camping*
* Non-camping departures available

departures
Oct 25 - Nov 4, 2008
Nov 8 - 18, 2008
Dec 13 - 23, 2008 *
Jan 24 - Feb 3, 2009
Feb 21 - Mar 3, 2009
Mar 21 - 31, 2009 *
* Non-camping departure - view Day-by-Day Itinerary for Details and Land Cost

land cost
2008 - 2009 Season
$3,315 p.p.d. (6-9 participants)
$3,015 p.p.d. (10-12 participants)
$ 425 Single Supplement

p.p.d. = per person based on double occupancy

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Paine Towers Trek
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"You should emphasize the very nice accommodations and food. I was expecting far less and was pleasantly surprised by the luxury."
Marc Key (Ojai, CA)
Paine Towers Trek

Patagonia . . . the name conjures up images of gauchos riding vast, windswept expanses and recalls the era of the cowboy and westward expansion here at home. True to this vision, the sparsely populated plains and peaks of southern Chile are scattered with enormous estancias, or sheep and cattle ranches, and contain some of the continent's most impressive and dramatic wilderness areas. Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most spectacular destinations in the Western Hemisphere, compares favorably to world-renowned destinations like Yosemite or Glaciers Park, here in the USA, and should be on every hiker’s list! The feature of this highly rewarding adventure is 5 exciting days of trekking beneath the park’s towering granite walls and icy peaks, considered by many to be South America’s best hiking experience. Author William Leitch comments, in his book South America's National Parks, "if fate gave you an opportunity to experience one and only one of South America's panoply of national parks, it would have to be Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. It is one of the best scenic walking tours in South America!"

Following an overnight flight to Santiago, we connect south to Punta Arenas where we tour the city. The next day, we drive through the rolling countryside of southern Patagonia to the quaint fishing town of Puerto Natales, overlooking Last Hope Sound. Then, we continue north to Paine and start hiking with a short walk to our camp or hostería, near the Ascencio River. From this base, we take a warm up hike along the banks of Nordenskjold Lake. A nontechnical ascent to the base of the towers provides outstanding, close-up views of the mountain's rock walls and hanging glaciers, while a circuit around Laguna Azul offers excellent vistas, with the towers as a backdrop. The imposing walls of the cuernos, or horns, dominate the horizon, and tower ahead of us, as we walk from Pehoé Lake to the remarkable French Valley, one of the Park’s most beautiful areas. Another highlight is the hike along Grey Lake, to the snout of 4-mile-wide Grey Glacier to witness it’s impressive ice wall. In addition to incredible natural beauty, throughout this trip we observe wildlife, such as ñandús, foxes, hares and guanacos, as well as Andean condors, ducks, flamingos, caracaras, ibises, eagles and more! We spend the last night in a local hostería, offering superb views of the region, before returning to Punta Arenas and Santiago.

Brief Itinerary

Days 1-2 : Arrive to Santiago and connect to Punta Arenas. Tour the city & museums.

Days 3-4 : Drive to Paine Park and warm up with a walk along Nordenskjold Lake.

Days 5-6 : Hike to the foot of the Towers for close up views and around Laguna Azul for panoramic vistas.

Days 7-8 : Follow the trails in the French Valley and to Grey Glacier.

Days 9-11 : Final walks in the park and drive to Puerto Natales for the night before flying to Santiago and home.
"Fantastic trip - amazing scenery, challenging hikes, delicious and voluminous food and a great group of trekkers. We all bonded quickly and laughed so much it hurt. I was well prepared for the weather and conditions. Raul was excellent; fun and informal, yet attentive and serious when necessary."
David Schmidt (San Francisco, CA)
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