Torres del Paine Nationwide Park in Patagonia Chile is an unbelievable area with uncooked magnificence at each flip with ice fields, glacial lakes, distinctive wildlife, and excessive mountains. We had been fortunate sufficient to spend 4 days right here at EcoCamp and expertise a sampling of all of the park has to supply in 2012 and once more in 2025!
Understanding the Park

To get a grasp on Torres del Paine Nationwide Park, our guides gave us a driving overview, stating the assorted peaks, obtainable hikes, lakes and animals. The terrain had us spellbound and so as to add to the magic, fall turned the grasses alongside the lakes a wonderful mixture of autumn colours.
Guancos Abound

Guancos are one of many few mammals able to deal with the intense local weather of Patagonia Chile and so they thrive right here in abundance. Maybe it’s as a result of they know they’re a protected species and irresistibly lovely, however they weren’t in any respect bashful. This one even batted her eyelashes at me.
The Torres Name

Run-off from the quite a few glaciers that crown Torres del Paine lower by means of the panorama in snake-like vogue. The three sharp skinny peaks jutting out within the distance are the “towers” that give the park their identify and the place we might be mountain climbing in days to come back.
Day 2: Cruising the Park

Day 2 had us on a wild and bumpy boat experience towards the park’s second greatest attraction: Glacier Gray. En route, the wonderful Almirante Nieto peaks had been calling us to climb them.
Crusing Gray Lake

Fortunate for us, our EcoCamp information Paulo was good pals with the boat captain, so he bought us VIP entry to the management room. After chatting it up in en Español for some time, the captain insisted that Anne take the wheel. With the texture of the robust winds and a glimpse of the upcoming icebergs, Anne rapidly handed again the reigns.
Glacier Gray

The face of Glacier Gray is cut up within the center with a big black island (which a couple of century in the past was absolutely engulfed by the glacier). This view is of the fitting facet– the “daintier” part of the glacier.
Blue Ice

The blue hues of the glacier had been so intense they seemed surreal.
A Toast to Glaciers

For the sundown sail residence, we loved pisco sours and whiskey on the rocks (the “rocks” are icebergs, in fact). Within the distance you may see the island splitting the glacier in half.
Mount Almirante Nieto

On our return again to the mainland we marveled at these wonderful cloud formations hovering across the mountains. Later we realized this was no freak occasion, the lenticular clouds are the norm on this excessive local weather and the skies of gusty Torres del Paine by no means stop to amaze.
Lenticular Clouds

We had a tough time agreeing if this was a space-ship, a hen on a mattress of straw, or simply one other loopy wind-whipped creation from Torres del Paine. Enormous because of David Carillet who shared some information within the feedback beneath “They’re referred to as lenticular clouds, which usually type at very excessive elevations and have been mistaken for UFOs at occasions”
Day 3: Climbing the Mirador Path

The Mirador Path to the bottom of the Torres is the park’s most well-known day-hike and the finale of the 4-day W Trek. It’s additionally hardest part at 12.5 miles and three,000-foot elevation acquire. Climbing up the Ascencio Valley, previous the glacial rivers, and into the icy boulder fields, we felt the burn however pressed on!

To see the namesake Torres mirror again within the glacial lake is just magnificent. The vista actually takes your breath away as you stare on the uncooked cliffs, lakes, snow peaks, and big boulders. Fourteen years later, we by no means forgot the fantastic thing about this hike and it impressed us to hike the whole thing of the W trek this 12 months!
Torres del Paine Price Coming Again!
See our TikTok video beneath for our 2025 hike to the Mirador and our Fb gallery for the total 4-day W trek!



