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Patagonia Camp

Base of the Towers Lookout

A deservedly famous and highly demanding excursion. After crossing the Ascensio River, you will walk uphill for around 2.5 km until reaching "Paso del Viento" pass at about 480 meters above sea level (masl), with a beautiful panoramic view of the pampa, the lakes to the south and the Ascensio Valley itself. From there, you will descend to the "Refugio El Chileno" shelter. Up to that point, vegetation is that of the pre-Andean scrubland bioclimate; from then on, vegetation changes completely, and as you climb you will penetrate the ancient Lenga tree forest until you reach the Torres Glacier moraine at 600 masl. Once out of the forest a final push of around 45 minutes of continuous uphill trekking will take you to the Base of the Towers viewpoint at 870 masl, where you will behold directly in front of you: the three granite giants, the best reward to your efforts! Throughout the trek, you will observe fauna such as condors, mora eagles, caranchos and other birds of prey.
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El Toro Lake Kayak

This kayak excursion is one of the exclusive treasures offered by Patagonia Camp. Our team of guides will provide an informative introduction on the technical fundamentals of paddling and safety protocols. Once equipped with all necessary gear we will proceed to the Patagonia Camp beach area, where a descent leads to the shore of Lake El Toro, the largest lake in the region known for its pristine waters ranging from deep blue to intense turquoise hues. Our journey will take us through sheltered bays and around islets, offering views of the Patagonian landscape, an essential experience not to be missed!
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Miradores

Includes two of the most emblematic icons of the Paine Massif. During the rst part we will walk through a sector with strong winds in the direction of the well-known Salto Grande waterfall meeting the strong currents that connect two lakes of turquoise tones. Then we will go to reach the lookout that allows us to observe up close the mythical Paine Horns. We will travel by vehicle to the Pehoe sector, have lunch and then in search to do the second hike that climbs steadily up to a conglomerate rock summit that is home to the nests of condors o ering occasional wildlife sightings and which o ers impressive views of Pehoe Lake, the last mountains in the South Patagonian Ice Field and Sierra Baguales.
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