Punta Arenas

Days 1 - 2

Set close to the tip of Chile's southern Patagonia region, Punta Arenas is the southernmost continental city in the world. Situated on the Strait of Magellan, it is best known as a departure point for trips to Antarctica and other bioceanic travelling. The city's charms, history, tax-free shopping, good travellers' services and hospitality make it a popular destination in its own right. It has much to offer by way of history – visit the Mayorino Borgatello Salesian Museum, the Shepherds Monument 'Monumento al Ovejero', and the Patagonia Institute. Don't miss the Nao Victoria Museum, where visitors can view a full-size replica of the first ship to circumnavigate the world, Ferdinand Magellan's ship 'Victoria'.

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Torres del Paine

Days 2 - 4

Situated within the Última Esperanza Province of Chile’s Magallanes Region, Torres del Paine is a rural commune to the awe-inspiring Torres del Paine National Park. The UNESCO-listed wonderland of towering peaks, rich valleys, and mighty glaciers belonging to the Southern Patagonia Ice Field is undoubtedly worth exploring for outdoor enthusiasts. This area is world-renowned for its hikes, with trails ranging up to around five days and traversing through an incredible diversity of landscapes, including lunar-like rocky plains, bright turquoise crater pools, and gorgeous fields inhabited by wild horses. Other animals to look out for include foxes, Andean deer, condors, and puma. The distinctive, jaw-dropping Paine Massif trio makes for an excellent view while relaxing and some spectacular photographic opportunities.

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Torres del Paine National Park

Days 4 - 6

Known for its spectacular beauty, Torres Del Paine National Park is a rich biosphere reserve in Chile’s Patagonian region. The park stretches over 242 000 hectares of magnificent landscape, featuring snow-capped mountains, ancient glaciers, cascading waterfalls, golden grasslands and several lakes that attract a variety of water birds. Three iconic granite pillars of the Torres del Paine tower over the landscape of emerald forests and the impossibly blue lake. Travellers may be able to spot the endemic guanaco llama, Andean condor, foxes, cougars, guanacos, Chilean Huemul, and around 15 birds of prey. Neighbouring Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to the west and the Los Glaciares National Park to the north, Torres Del Paine is the perfect place for extended trips in the Chilean wild.

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Puerto Natales

Days 6 - 7

This former fishing port, situated in the Patagonian region of southern Chile, has blossomed into a tourist haven. This trendy town offers boutique beers, wine tastings and famous brand shops catering to the international set, but it has lost nothing of its relaxed pace in the process. From Puerto Natales, visitors can take a trip to the Parque Nacional Torres del Paine with its impressive rock formations and ice field (the third largest in the world); travel by ferry through the Chilean fjords; or visit the prehistoric caves at the Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument (where the remains of the giant ground sloth were found in 1895).

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Torres del Paine

Days 7 - 10

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Punta Arenas

Days 10 - 11

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