Classic Patagonia Treks

Classic Patagonia Treks

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Classic Patagonia Treks

11 Days Starting and ending in El Calafate

Visiting: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, Torres del Paine National Park, Laguna Amarga, Cerro Nido de Cóndores, Refugio Los Cuernos, Refugio Vértice Paine Grande, Grey Glacier, El Chaltén, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares

Tour operator:

Exodus

Tour code:

TAF

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Challenging

Age range:

18-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:
English
Activities:

Trekking, Walking

From:
$7500 (USD)

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Tour Overview

Experience breath-taking landscapes within two classic Patagonian trekking regions on both sides of the Chile/Argentina border. Challenging walks are rewarded with majestic views of lagoons, mountains and glaciers. See guanacos grazing and Andean condors soaring overhead, visit the spectacular Perito Moreno Glacier, and find sheer tranquillity in the beautiful wilderness of Torres del Paine National Park. An essential trip for trekking enthusiasts that reveals the stunning glory of nature’s southern American wonderland.

Highlights

  • Spend 4 nights inside Torres Del Paine National Park

  • Stunning treks amongst the granite peaks of Torres del Paine National Park and the Fitzroy Massif

  • Visit Perito Moreno Glacier and watch huge icebergs calving from the glacier into Lake Argentino

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start El Calafate; Visit Perito Moreno Glacier.

Location: Buenos Aires, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, El Calafate

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hosteria Tierra Tehuelche (or similar)

Meals Included: No Meals

Flight inclusive bookings will have arrived into Buenos Aires on the previous

day and been taken to the centrally located hotel by the tour leader before

having a short city tour and opportunity for an evening out exploring the

city. Flight inclusive bookings include internal flights from Buenos Aires

down to El Calafate today.



Those booking ‘Land Only’ will make their own way to El Calafate and meet

up with the group at the hotel in El Calafate. If agreed with Exodus in

advance, then it will be possible to meet the group flight at the airport and

join the transfer in to town if this is preferable.



Today we'll drive the short distance out of El Calafate to visit the

breath-taking Perito Moreno Glacier. One of the most famous geological sights

in the world, the Perito Moreno glacier is one of only a few glaciers that

grows and shrinks with seasonal fluctuations. It calves into Lake Argentino

and sometimes part of the lake becomes land-locked depending upon the

position of the ice. Every so often it is possible to see (and hear) huge

lumps of ice break off and fall into the lake and then float away as

icebergs.



As there is an early morning start tomorrow we suggest sorting your luggage

tonight and preparing a smaller bag that you will carry throughout the next 4 days of trekking in Chile. We have an agreement with the hotel in El Calafate that means excess luggage can be left securely until your return - the tour

leader will give further details and assistance. Everything that you bring

with you to Chile you will need to carry yourself on the treks.





Day 2 : Travel To Torres Del Paine N.P  In Chile; Transfer To First Refugio.

Location: Torres del Paine National Park, Laguna Amarga

Accommodation: Refugio-Torre Central or Torre Norte

Accommodation Name: Refugio Torre Central or Torre Norte

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning we start early with a long but scenic journey crossing the

Andean border that starts out on the Argentine plateau and emerges in the

stunning Chilean landscapes of Torres del Paine National Park.  Once we

arrive at the Lago Amarga entrance to the park, we will meet our local guide

who will join us for the next 4 days to provide expert guidance and insight.

From here we will be transferred to our first refugio. This afternoon we

will have the opportunity to enjoy some short treks around the area.







Day 3 : First Day Of W Trek; Hike To The Base Of Las Torres Viewpoint.

Location: Cerro Nido de Cóndores

Accommodation: Refugio Torre Central or Torre Norte

Accommodation Name: Refugio Torre Central or Torre Norte

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Onwards and upwards we trek to one of the most impressive highlights of the

park - the 'base of the towers'. A lakeside viewpoint from where you will

look upon Torre Sur (2,850m), Torre Central (2,800m), Torre Norte (2,600m)

and Cerro Nido de Cóndor. We descend back down the valley and return to

our refuge to enjoy a hot meal and a well-earned drink.



Trekking time: Approximately 9 hours.



Note: To and from the refugio to the base of the towers is an 18 km

round-trip (8/9 hours) and you can leave your bag at the refugio for this

walk. There will be lockers available to leave your things, but please make

sure to bring your own lock as these are not provided.



*Accommodation: Refugio* *Torre Central or Torre Norte*



Day 4 : Second Day Of W Trek; Hike To Los Cuernos.

Location: Refugio Los Cuernos

Accommodation: Los Cuernos Refuge or Frances Domes Refuge

Accommodation Name: Los Cuernos Refuge or Frances Domes Refuge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We will walk down the valley towards the shore of Lake Nordenskjold and then

follow the edge of the lake on a much flatter and easier terrain to reach Los

Cuernos. This is considered by many to be one of the most charming sites in

the whole park, a perfect spot to rest in our refuge for the night.  



Trekking time: Approximately 4/5 hours. 





Day 5 : Third Day Of W Trek; Hike To Valle Frances And On To Paine Grande.

Location: Refugio Vértice Paine Grande

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Refugio Paine Grande or full-service camping

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Another long day of trekking lies ahead as we venture into the French Valley.

The first 2 hours involve some ascents and descents with views of

Nordenskjöld Lake accompanying us until reaching 'Campamento Italiano'. Here

you can leave your backpack (unattended) at the campsite if you wish,

enabling you to walk the next part of the trek empty handed (keep valuables

with you). The slight ascent lasts for about 1 and a half hours until French

Glacier lookout, where we’ll be able to observe an impressive hanging

glacier and listen out for the rumbling noises of small avalanches as great

chunks of ice and snow fall off. The trail does continue until 'Campamento

Británico' and on to another lookout point 'Mirador Britanico', but note

that how far the group will walk up into the valley is dependent upon weather

conditions, timings, and the condition of the group - the decision will be

taken by the local guide who will walk with us whilst in the National Park. 



We return back down along the valley to Campamento Italiano and continue our

walk onwards past the shore of the smaller Lake Skottsberg and into the

Pehoé sector of the park. We arrive in the late afternoon to the inviting

and idyllic site of 'Paine Grande' refugio and can spend the evening gazing

upon the clear night skies or relaxing in the on-site bar.



Occasionally some groups may have full-service camping tonight instead of

staying in the refugio dormitories - see accommodation section.



Trekking time: Approximately 10 hours. 



Note: This is the trek distance if reaching the very end of Valle Frances,

often we only go as far as one particular viewpoint due to the weather and/or

group condition. The total walking distance for today therefore becomes 17

km.



*Accommodation: Refugio Paine Grande or Full-service Camping*



Day 6 : Final Day Of W Trek; Hike To Glacier Grey Viewpoint; Catamaran And Bus Transfer To El Calafate.

Location: Grey Glacier, El Calafate

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hosteria Tierra Tehuelche (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we will start early in order to see the final day of the 'W-Trek'

highlights - the Grey Glacier. This is a round trip to a lookout over Lake

Grey that will end back at Refugio Paine Grande, so we can leave our bags and

just carry any essentials with us. The trail goes along the western side of

the Paine Massif with views to Lake Grey and various mountains. After about

one and a half hours we will reach the lookout point and enjoy views of the

Grey Glacier in the distance. We return by the same route back to Pehoé Lake

from where we will take the Catamaran across the Lake to Pudeto sector. A bus

will take us from here on the short drive to the park entry point at Laguna

Amarga, and here we will board our transfer vehicle to Calafate (approx. 5/6

hours). After driving through beautiful scenery on our way out of the park

(keep an eye out of the window for pumas!) we cross the border once more into

Argentina and arrive late evening into the town of Calafate.



Trekking time: Approximately 4 hours. 



Day 7 : Free Day At Leisure To Take Part In Optional Excursions In And Around El Calafate.

Location: El Calafate

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hosteria Tierra Tehuelche (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

This is a free day to either have a rest or you can also book optional tours

in Calafate. We recommend the Perito Moreno Ice Trek or the half day tour to

Estancia Nibepo Aike where you will have the chance to enjoy a typical

Patagonian barbecue and see how a typical estancia works in Patagonia. Please

ask your tour leader, and they will help you to arrange it.



Day 8 : Transfer To El Chalten; Free Afternoon.

Location: El Chaltén

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hosteria Don Atilio (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

In the morning we will transfer approximately 3 hours to the small mountain

town of El Chalten that will be our base for walking in the Fitzroy region.

After arriving, the rest of the day is free to relax. Alternatively, for

those who wish, there are many short treks around town, which your tour

leader will help you to arrange. We spend the night in El Chalten at a simple

and friendly hosteria.



Day 9 : To Los Glaciares National Park; Trek In Fitzroy Massif Up To Laguna De Los Tres.

Location: Parque Nacional Los Glaciares

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hosteria Don Atilio (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning we start with a short 30 minute bus journey on the edge of Los

Glaciares National Park to our start point at El Pilar from where we will

commence our trekking in the stunning Fitz Roy region. We follow the trail

leading to Poincenot Camp, along the way enjoying views of Piedras Blancas

Glacier and Fitz Roy if the weather conditions are clear. From Poincenot we

then continue onwards to reach 'Laguna de los Tres', involving a steep ascent

to reach a wonderfully scenic spot from which to relax and take photos of the

Fitzroy Massif. We descend back down from the viewpoint and walk back down

from the mountains to eventually reach the town of El Chalten on foot.



Trekking Time: Approximately 8/9 hours. 



Day 10 : Trek To Torres Glacier And Cerro Torre Viewpoint; Return On Foot To El Chalten.

Location: El Chaltén

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hosteria Don Atilio (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today we will trek into a beautiful valley and make our way toward the

stunning Torre glacier viewpoint. If time permits, we might be able to

continue on to the Maestri Lookout at Laguna Torre (this 4km section of the

walk can get very windy) before walking back to El Chalten.



Trekking time: Approximately 7/8 hours. 



Day 11 : Last Day Of Tour

Location: El Calafate, Buenos Aires

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast we will transfer by road down to El Calafate airport. This is

quite a long journey and we allow approx. 3/4 hours in order to arrive on

time for the midday or afternoon flight to Buenos Aires.



For Land Only bookings – the trip ends at El Calafate airport and the

internal flights are not included in the price of the trip.

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What's Included

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • All breakfasts, 6 lunches and 5 dinners

  • All transport and listed activities

  • All accommodation

  • Tour leader throughout

What's Not Included

  • Internal flights for Land Only bookings

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Visas or vaccinations

Food


Hotel breakfasts are normally buffet-style and are included. The
accommodation in Torres del Paine will arrange packed lunches for days when
we are trekking. There is a variety of good quality food on offer in local
restaurants and cafes usually for relatively low prices (although the refuge
that we stay in for the standard itinerary in Torres del Paine is the
exception as facilities here are limited).  

Please advise us at the time of booking if you have any special dietary
requirements. Vegetarians are catered for throughout the trip, but gluten
free diets can be hard to cater for in this part of the world - you may wish
to bring supplementary food items. 

Accommodation

In Patagonia, we spend six nights in welcoming hosterias (small hotels) that are full of local charm. Crossing over to Chile, in Torres del Paine National Park, we spend four nights in park-managed refugios. Additionally, those who bought their flights through us will have two nights at a modern hotel with a rooftop pool in Buenos Aires. Below are some of the hotels we typically use:



Buenos Aires: Argenta Tower







In the Retiro neighbourhood, Argenta Tower has spacious, comfortable rooms, plus a restaurant and cafe serving an array of international flavours and quick bites. Guests particularly enjoy the rooftop pool area, where they can enjoy city views with a glass of Argentinian red or white wine.



El Calafate: Hosteria Tierra Tehuelche







Enjoy the rustic charm of Hosteria Tierra Tehuelche, where inviting rooms blend seamlessly with the natural Patagonian surroundings for an authentic experience. It's a short walk from the main street of El Calafate, which is full of shops, restaurants and cafes.



Torres del Paine: Refugios



Refugios are the gathering place for trekkers on the W Circuit to eat, drink and sleep. They include accommodation in shared, dormitories (6-8 person bunks with bedding), communal dining areas serving local and international standards, hot showers and bathroom facilities. They also have common areas where you can socialize, relax and enjoy views of the stunning Patagonian landscapes.  Note - Dormitories can be single or mixed sexes.



Hosteria Don Atilio







Locally owned and operated, Hosteria Don Atilio has an inviting ambiance and offers a comfortable, convenient stay while exploring the natural wonders of the region. Ideal for trekkers, the hosteria is within walking distance of the trailheads to the Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre mountains.



Worth knowing 



Torres del Paine: it is not uncommon for refugios to overbook dorm accommodations and inform us at late notice that our groups (or part of our group), will be accommodated in shared tents, as opposed to the shared dormitories, at equal value.  In these instances, refugios each have adjoining campsites and tents are pre-erected for us, with all equipment included (2-person tent plus bedding).  Meals and access to refugios amenities are all still included, and sleeping under the stars certainly has its perks in this part of the world.  We may not necessarily be able to tell you in advance of travel whether or not your group will be camping. If you have any concerns about this then do get in touch with us.

Single accommodation can be booked for the hotel nights but do not apply to the four nights in refugios or tents (as all accommodation is shared).

Check out our Q&As

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    There are no mandatory vaccination requirements.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes

  • What is the maximum group size?

    16

  • What is the standard of the hotels on this tour?

    comfortable and welcoming small hotels

  • Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?

    Yes

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    Minimum 18 and above age passenger can go on this tour.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Classic Patagonia

This trip was fantastic! Even though we didn't see

This trip was fantastic! Even though we didn't see many of the most famous views due to the cloud (there's always an element of luck where mountain weather is involved) it was still an awe inspiring place. The mountain scenery was dramatic and atmospheric in the mist and the lakes in Torres del Paine were the most beautiful shades of blue and turquoise that changed in the light. No two days of walking were the same, the landscape was varied and we never tired of seeing another glacier or the condors soaring above us again.

Stunning Patagonia

Where to begin. I've been on some amazing trips bu

Where to begin. I've been on some amazing trips but this tops the lot! Exodus clearly do their research, so you are guaranteed awesome walks with excellent competent guides and as described accommodation. The variables typically are a) weather b) the group c) how you get along with the group / guide. On this trip all these were far exceeded - I have memories that will always bring a smile to my face, a sure sign of a great trip. The nature of Patagonia ensured we got to experience all types of weather conditions, high winds, heavy rain, sun, hot, cold, but importantly we were lucky and got to see and do almost everything on the itinerary, and where cut short there were alternatives to keep the group occupied such as the micro brewery in El Chalten :). Excellent beer! The group came from all walks of life and had interesting stories to tell and quickly gelled over our common interests that all brought us to this holiday. Finally, our group leader Tomas, what can I say apart from repeat an earlier review comment, the guy is a legend!

Classic Patagonian Treks

This is a physically demanding but very rewarding

This is a physically demanding but very rewarding holiday which takes you to a beautiful part of the world.

Patagonia Rocks (pun intended)!

Views of Torres Del Paine and Mount Fitroy are bre

Views of Torres Del Paine and Mount Fitroy are breathtaking. We were very lucky with weather throughout and the trekking was very enjoyable with scenic views at every turn. My inspiration for going was pictures of TDP and it didn't disappoint. However, Mount Fitzroy is just as impressive - if not more so. Overall I didn't think the walking was overly demanding (weather helped of course) and am surprised it was a 5 rating. I believe next year, the real tough day is being split into 2 days?

Awesome trek with a great leader

Having seen the Trango Towers on a K2 bae camp tre

Having seen the Trango Towers on a K2 bae camp trek many years ago I always had an ambition to see the Torres del Paine and the didn't disappoint. Firzroy is also stunning.We were lucky with the weather which helped and all local guides were excellent.As said in other reviews Tomas our leader is a legend through his enthusiasm, knowledge and caring attitude. Would recommend.

Fantastic trip - unmissable for anyone who loves wild places and walking

This was a simply perfect trip from start to finis

This was a simply perfect trip from start to finish, with a group of experienced walkers and travellers, led by a charismatic guide, Xavier, through wild, remote places which appear frequently as the backdrop or subject of TV nature programmes. The vastness, emptiness and isolation of Patagonia has to be experienced to be understood - the feeling of standing on the side of a mountain range looking across hundreds of miles of wilderness and knowing there is no human there is incredible. We were fortunate to have as our Chilean guides on the W Trek, Polo, Anaïs and Cristian who did a lot more than "guide", injecting a sense of fun even on some of the more tedious parts of the walks.

Brilliant and challenging

Wonderful trip. Amazing trekking. Superb guide (To

Wonderful trip. Amazing trekking. Superb guide (Tomas). Friendly group. Expensive but worth it.

A fantastic trip

We have had an amazing time, our guide Pepe was ex

We have had an amazing time, our guide Pepe was extremely professional, helpful and made the group feel we were in safe hands. The scenery was beautiful and the treks were hard but well worth the effort.

Classic Patagonia Treks

A fantastic trip which I would have given 5 stars

A fantastic trip which I would have given 5 stars until we had major delays with our return flight. The scenery is stunning and the walking excellent.

Great Fun

Really fun trip with a very sociable bunch of fell

Really fun trip with a very sociable bunch of fellow trekkers.Quite a lot of travel(as it says on the tin).Not a trip for anyone not used to fairly strenuous walking.Bunk beds in refugios so if allocated a top bunk you have to be quite agile.Be aware that weather notoriously fickle in Patagonia and seeing the mountains not guaranteed.

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Dates & Availability

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Monday - Thursday

Dec 23, 2024 - Jan 02, 2025
$7500 (USD)

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