Patagonia Multisport – Deluxe Lodging
7 days
From $ 7199
Duration7 days

Stoke the spirit of adventure on a 7-day multisport adventure in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park. Torres del Paine National Park boasts stunning lakes and ancient forests, iconic peaks and impressive glaciers. This adventure provides the added element of deluxe lodging situated in the heart of the park, meaning we will fully immerse ourselves in the sights and sounds of the area throughout the entire adventure. A perfect combination of activity and comfort, this hiking, biking and paddling adventure opens us up to the world of Patagonia. Note: This itinerary is the same as our Patagonia Multisport trip only our accommodations are in suite domes. Suite domes are spacious and include many amenities such as a low-emission wood stove and fully equipped bathroom.

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  • Duration: 7 days
    Service level: Standard
  • Starts in: Torres del Paine
    Physical Grading: Average
  • Ages: 18+
Patagonia Multisport – Deluxe Lodging - Tour Map

Itinerary

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Day 1: Welcome to Torres del Paine Patagonia.

Start place: Torres del Paine

Our Patagonia multisport trip begins at the Punta Arenas airport. We board our comfortable bus for the five-hour transfer to the world-famous Torres del Paine National Park. During our transfer, we stop in the small but lively town of Puerto Natales for lunch and a chance to stretch our legs. This is the last town before entering the park. We continue on our scenic drive and arrive in time to check into our domes and orient ourselves to our lodge, EcoCamp Patagonia. Before dinner, our guide will go over tomorrow’s scheduled activity and help prepare everyone for the day, covering topics such as what to wear and what to bring in your daypack. Afterward, we have our first taste of what our delicious meals will be like during our stay. Lunch and dinner included.
Note: All accommodations are in suite domes. Suite domes are spacious and include many amenities such as a low-emission wood stove and fully-equipped bathroom.
Driving time: 5 hours.
Meals: D
Day 2: Paddle among giant icebergs on Grey Lake.
Note: Effective April 2019, the kayaking route will take place in more sheltered areas of Grey Lake and, the Grey and Serrano Rivers. This itinerary will be updated in February 2019. Please call for more information.
This morning we make our way to Grey Lake in the western sector of the park, about a two hour drive away. We cross the lake by boat, where we will get a close look of the impressive glacier which forms part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. We disembark to find our kayaks and gear waiting for us. After the safety briefing, we paddle towards the eastern face of the glacier while navigating our way in between gigantic floating icebergs. From our kayaks, we admire the immensity of the icebergs and their myriad shades of blue. We board the boat back across the lake before our transfer returning us to the lodge where an appetizing meal awaits us. All meals included.
Kayaking: 3 hours; Boat trip: 3 hours.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 3: Explore an area with very few hikers and where wild horses roam.
We start today with a 40-minute transfer along the northern slope of the Cordillera Masle. We arrive at an old shelter, where once upon a time gauchos took refuge. Here we marvel at a landscape where wild horses still roam. On today’s outing, we are accompanied by "guardians" of the wild horses who discuss the evolution and characteristics of these majestic animals as well as the history of the area. Our hike takes us through a valley dotted with forests of the Antarctic birch. Magnificent views are always in our sights. Our final destination is the beautiful Laguna Stokes. The deep blue lagoon and panorama is the perfect locale for our lunch stop. We continue hiking among beech trees and calafate bushes until we reach our van which will take us back to the lodge. All meals included.
Hiking: 4 to 5 miles; elevation gain/loss: 500'.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 4: Explore Patagonia ranchland by bike.
We begin our day with a one hour drive to Estancia Lazo, a cattle ranch founded in 1894. We arrive at the Estancia main house and here we meet our cycling guides who will help fit the bikes, provide riding tips, route and safety information. The ride begins on a ranch road and progresses through the forest to a narrower path which open again onto old logging roads. The route undulates up and down as we ride the circuit to the top of 3 separate highpoints with spectacular views of Paine Grande and the Sierra del Toro. Along the route there are options to make short detours on slightly longer, more difficult terrain. From the final viewpoint we descend to the Quincho, where we will enjoy a traditional Patagonian barbeque lunch. We return to our eco camp in the late afternoon. All meals included.
Cycling: 4-6 miles on ranch road, logging road and some single track.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 5: Hike in one of the quietest forests of Torres del Paine.
We start our day with our usual hearty breakfast before today’s hike. Our van driver drops us at the trailhead where we find a relatively flat and easy trail to warm up our legs. We pass a beautiful lake and find plentiful photo opportunities. We hike through a forest of native trees such as the lenga and the coihue. Our lunch stop will be one of many places that offer incredible views. The remainder of our hike brings us to a viewpoint that provides a 360-degree view of the Paine Mountain Range, the Patagonian Andes and Grey Lake. An hour’s descent toward Paine River will reunite us with our van. On the drive back, take a final moment to enjoy the scenery. All meals included.
Hiking: 7.5 miles, 5 hours; elevation gain/loss: 1,970'.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 6: Today we hike to the base of the magnificent towers—Torres del Paine.
Our early departure this morning starts with hiking toward the bridge over the Ascensio River nearing the trailhead for the world famous Paine Towers. The hike begins with a steep slope as we make our way to the narrow V-shaped valley. A gentle downhill leads us to Refugio Chileno, where we take a well-deserved break. We then hike along a gentle slope through a beech forest with views of the river. A final climb through a steep moraine with several well-placed boulders leads us to a magnificent viewpoint. This is our first glimpse of the three towers rising vertically over 3,000' and the turquoise blue glacier lake at their base. We spend time in this special place before taking the same trail back to our lodge. All meals included.
Hiking: 14 miles, 7 to 8 hours; elevation gain/loss: 4,000'.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 7: Departure day.
After breakfast we leave Torres del Paine for the 5.5-hour drive back to where we began, the Punta Arenas airport. Breakfast included.
Meals: B

Inclusions

Included

  • Accommodations in suite domes (based on double occupancy)
  • meals as noted on daily itinerary
  • English-speaking local guides
  • full baggage support/transfer
  • park fees
  • boat crossing
  • Accommodation

    Ecolodge suite domes, 6 nights, private bathrooms

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