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Experience Paine's Nature and Wildlife

Stay in a secluded, all-inclusive luxury yurt camp where you'll wake each morning in a forest overlooking Patagonia's stunning Toro Lake. Journey through breath-taking scenery to complete world-famous hikes and other activities in Torres del Paine while being looked after from start to finish by expert guides – it doesn't get much better than this.

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Trip type

Property Based

Trip length

6 Days

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$4,880

Location

Torres del Paine

Experience Paine's Nature and Wildlife - 6 Days - $4,880

Trip Summary and Itinerary Map

Day 1: Transfer from Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate; Patagonia Camp 

Day 2: Trek to the base of the Towers; Patagonia Camp

Day 3: Trek to the French Valley; Patagonia Camp

Day 4: Trek to Los Cuernos and Condor viewpoints; Patagonia Camp

Day 5: Trek to Glacier Grey viewpoint; Patagonia Camp

Day 6: Transfer to Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate

Start from Puerto Natales and end at Puerto Natales

Landmarks visited on Experience Paine's Nature and Wildlife

Operator's Itinerary

Exclusive to Swoop, for all stays of four nights or more at Patagonia Camp, we’ll include a direct transfer between the camp and El Calafate. Alternatively, if you’re coming from Argentina, your transfer will be from El Calafate to the camp.

This itinerary is an example of how you could spend your time on this all-inclusive experience. Please see the full list of day excursions on the excursions page.


Day 1: Transfer from Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate; Patagonia Camp

Transfer from Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate to Patagonia Camp. After a long day of travel, take the evening to relax in the bar and lounge, enjoy the restaurant, or stretch your legs along the trails of the surrounding private reserve.

The feel at Patagonia Camp is sophisticated without foregoing its local, warm charm. Your hosts will go out of their way to make your stay outstanding and with only 20 yurts at the property, your experience will be both intimate and friendly. You might have time to enjoy one of the self-guided trails nearby or choose to relax in your private jacuzzi (available with some yurts) and take in the wonderful surroundings before convening in the communal bar and dining areas to interact with other guests and meet the local team at Patagonia Camp.

The in-house local guides will brief you on the options for tomorrow's small-group outings and will organise each day according to the desires of each traveller.

Meals: Dinner

Accommodation: Luxury yurt, Patagonia Camp


Day 2: Trek to the base of the Towers; Patagonia Camp

Today's trek is one of the most iconic routes in the national park and also physically highly demanding.

After crossing the Ascensio River we'll walk uphill for around 2.5km until reaching the Paso del Viento (480m), for a beautiful view of the pampa, the lakes to the south and the Ascensio Valley itself.

From there we'll descend to the Refugio Chileno shelter. Up to that point, vegetation is that of the pre-Andean scrubland bioclimate; from then on the vegetation changes completely, and as we climb we'll find ourselves amongst the ancient lenga tree forests until you reach the Glacier Torres moraine at 600m above sea level.

Once out of the forest, a final push of around 45mins of continuous uphill climbing will take us to the base of the Towers (870m), where we'll be directly in front of the three massive granite giants – the best reward for your efforts.

We'll return on the same path back down the valley and finish for the day at Patagonia Camp. Throughout the trek, you may get the chance to spot birds such as condors, mora eagles, caranchos and other birds of prey.

Length of hike: 8hrs, 22km

Difficulty level: High

Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner 

Accommodation: Luxury yurt, Patagonia Camp


Day 3: Trek to the French Valley; Patagonia Camp

Today's experience starts at the Pudeto Dock where we'll take a 30min catamaran ride, crossing the icy cold turquoise waters of Lake Pehoe to the slopes of Cerro Paine Grande. Here we'll begin a trek full of scenic contrasts on our way into the French Valley.

After hiking up to Italian Camp, we'll continue ascending over an ancient glacial moraine and through a wooded valley to reach the French viewpoint. Soak up the stunning views from this amazing amphitheatre in Torres del Paine surrounded by glaciers and impressive walls of granite.

We'll return on the same trail and take the catamaran back across the lake before meeting our driver for a transfer back to Patagonia Camp.

Note: The catamaran ride has an additional cost of roughly USD $70 per person

Length of hike: 7hrs, 19km

Difficulty level: Moderate/high

Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Luxury yurt, Patagonia Camp


Day 4: Trek to Los Cuernos and Condor viewpoints; Patagonia Camp

Today's excursion provides the ideal opportunity to see two of the most iconic sections of the Paine Massif.

During our first hike, we'll trek to the Salto Grande Waterfall, in the face of the Patagonian winds, to see its impressive cascade connecting two turquoise lakes. We'll then hike through a forest of silver, scorched trees to reach a viewpoint that will give us close-up views of the mighty Los Cuernos (The Horns). These igneous grainte spires are crowned with dark sedimentary rock and soar out of the verdant Lake Nordenskjöld and surrounding rolling hills giving them a mystical feel. Their uniqueness is one of the reasons why Torres del Paine such a fascinating place.

After a short transfer to the Pudeto Sector – well-known for its panoramic viewpoint over the lake – we'll start our second trek of the day to the Mirador Condor, or Condor Viewpoint, by ascending straight to a rocky peak viewpointwhich is home to the Andean condor and offers superb views of Lake Pehoe, the mountains surrounding the South Patagonian Icefield and Sierra Baguales. Quite possibly one of the best views in the world.

We'll finish the day back at Patagonia Camp, relaxing with some drinks and aperitifs before enjoying another outstanding meal.

Length of hike: 2.5hrs + 2hrs, 6km + 3.5km

Difficulty level: Low/moderate

Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner 

Accommodation: Luxury yurt, Patagonia Camp


Day 5: Trek to Glacier Grey viewpoint; Patagonia Camp 

This morning we will drive west, through Torres del Paine National Park once more and take a catamaran across the turquoise Lake Pehoe for 30mins. After disembarking we'll hike the well-marked path along the western side of the famous W Trek, following the slopes of Mount Paine, via an undulating trail, as the immense Glacier Grey comes into view. One of Patagonia's most impressive views, this huge tongue of ice seeps down from the Southern Patagonian Icefield, the world's third largest body of ice.

We reach Glacier Grey's viewpoint where we'll have stunning panoramic views of icebergs floating on Lake Grey and the imposing Glacier Grey in the distance. We might enjoy our picnic lunch here, depending on the wind.

The viewpoint gives us a taste of how wild the forces of nature are in this region in the form of the strong, freezing Patagonian gusts that make this region famed as one of the windiest places on earth.

We'll return on the same path and take the catamaran across Lake Pehoe, returning in our vehicle to Patagonia Camp.

Note: The catamaran ride has an additional cost of roughly USD $70 per person

Length of hike: 6hrs, 15km

Difficulty level: Moderate

Meals: Breakfast, picnic lunch, dinner

Accommodation: Luxury yurt, Patagonia Camp


Day 6: Transfer to Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate

Say farewell to your luxury yurt and enjoy a scenic transfer to Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate. Whether you plan to continue your Patagonian adventure, or take a flight back to the capital before returning home, you will leave this stunning place of peace and beauty with life-long memories.

Meals: Breakfast

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What our customers think of Experience Paine's Nature and Wildlife

Experience Paine's Nature and Wildlife trips scored 4.5/5 from 111 reviews

Making it to the base of the Torres!

Travelled: April 2024

James -

Patagonia Camp was a huge unexpected treasure. Its service parallels that of the Ritz Carlton. Every employee was so well trained. The yurt was a new experience for us. We've done a lot of camping in the past but this was sheer luxury. The food was fantastic. All of the hikes were phenomenal (this was the main reason to visit Patagonia.)

Travelled: April 2024

Shirley -

Not just one. So many aspects of my stay at Patagonia Camp were outstanding. The accommodations were fantastic, from my sweet and comfortable yurt to the restaurant food and staff to the guides and drivers and other staff. The views while hiking were stunning and spectacular. Sitings of wildlife added to the overall experience.

Travelled: April 2024

Karen Joy -

Enjoying the beauty

Travelled: April 2024

Marilyn -

The whole trip was memorable! There are so many moments it's so hard to pick one. Our trip began in the city of Buenos Aires and most memorable there was our dinner at Fogon Asado. Absolutely wonderful!! In El Chaltén, our most memorable hike was Laguna de Los Tres. Fantastic hike and we got lucky with the weather - clear and no wind! Our guide, Emi, was outstanding! But of course, we loved Huemul Glacier as well. We went early and had the unique opportunity to view the glacier in complete solitude. Breathtaking and peaceful! The ice trekking on Perito Moreno Glacier was also fantastic - and the opportunity to drink water from the glacier was mind blowing! Unbelievably refreshing! In Torres del Paine, our most memorable hike was the Base of the Towers. We couldn't do this trek the first couple of days due to weather, but finally able to do it on our last day in Patagonia Camp. For a couple of 60-somethings, this hike was challenging and we felt a huge sense of accomplishment afterwards. An added bonus was the puma sighting on our return trip to Patagonia Camp! Views were breathtaking and the glacier water refreshing to drink! Our guide, Bruno, was phenomenal. In Santiago, William-Cole winery tour was the best we'd ever had - and of course the tasting was excellent! Then there is Atacama - truly otherworldly and very different from Patagonia. There were hikes in which we felt like we were on Mars, but others with so much wildlife! Hot Springs, geysers, volcanos! Too many to choose as a memorable - all so different!

Travelled: April 2024

Susan Michele -

Seeing a PUMA on the trail 15 yards in front of us.

Travelled: April 2024

John -

Our stay at Patagonia Camp was fantastic. The staff, to a person, were all extremely friendly, helpful, and courteous. The food was delicious and presented with Michelin star care. The accommodations were very comfortable, and of course the setting, and hikes, in the foothills of the Torres del Paine massif, was unforgettable.

Travelled: April 2024

Bruce -

base of towers hike

Travelled: April 2024

Bob -

The Perito Moreno glacier was the most breathtaking and unusual, but loved all of the scenery in Patagonia. What a wonder. And loved Pat camp

Travelled: April 2024

Anonymous -

Experiencing the Condor glacier from a zodiac.

Travelled: March 2024

Mary -

Hiking while surrounded by incredible snow-covered peaks and glaciers on all sides.

Travelled: March 2024

Klaus -

Great hiking and fabulous views of Patagonia. People and food were lovely.

Travelled: March 2024

Lydia -

Very difficult to pick one moment over the others. The entire trip was arranged to include incredible guides at every stop, wonderful places to stay and fantastic locations to experience.

Travelled: March 2024

Jim -

El Chalten/Mt Fitzroy

Travelled: March 2024

Kim -

Taking the helicopter-kayak excursion at baccaro. Divine and absolutely life-changing

Travelled: March 2024

Mary Ellen -

Great weather and views of Torres from Patagonia Camp

Travelled: March 2024

Denise -

The Alto de Toro hike from Patagonia Camp!

Travelled: March 2024

Jemma -

Loved the hikes in El Chalten, the views of Fritz Roy were amazing.

Travelled: March 2024

Tracey -

Patagonia Camp - fantastic place to stay. We also enjoyed the hikes in Torres Del Paine and El Chalten.

Travelled: March 2024

David -

This is hard to answer because each place was outstanding. However, Alain and I agree that the Whalesound experience was number one...

Travelled: February 2024

Alain -

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Patagonia Camp with Swoop

Prices, Departures and Inclusions

2023/24 season rates for 5 nights all-inclusive, based on double occupancy in a deluxe yurt.

Low season: USD $2,890 per person 

Shoulder season: USD $4,710 per person 

High season: USD $4,880 per person

Patagonia Camp is open from 2nd September 2023 until 31st May 2024 for this season.

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Book now to guarantee your place for the 2024-25 season. Rates for 5 nights all-inclusive, based on double occupancy in a deluxe yurt.

Low season: from USD $3,320 per person

Shoulder season: from USD $5,420 per person

High season: from USD $5,710 per person

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A departure can be set up for a date of your choice (subject to availability). Please get in touch for more details.

Additional Notes

Transfer to/from El Calafate – Transfers to/from El Calafate, Argentina, are included exclusively for Swoop travellers on trips of four nights or more.

Itinerary – This itinerary is an example of how you could spend your time on this all-inclusive experience. Please see the full list of day excursions on the excursions page.

Private excursions – This programme also offers private excursions and transfers. For this option, the per person price for five nights all-inclusive, double occupancy in a deluxe yurt is USD $5,990 in high season, or USD $4,790 in low season. Please enquire for more details.

High season – 1st Nov to 31st Mar. From 15th Dec to 15th Jan only 3-5 nights on the all-inclusive programme will be available. Special booking conditions and payment policy apply at this time.

Low/shoulder season – 1st Apr to 31st May and 1st Sept to 31st Oct.

Transfer – A transfer from and to El Calafate is available at an additional cost.

Group size – Group size is based on a minimum of two yurts and tends to have 8-12 people.

Private jacuzzi – These are only available in selected yurts.


Matetic Vineyard: A Perfect Combination

Consider extending your stay after Patagonia Camp with two nights in their sister-property Matetic Vineyard, located in the beautiful wine district of Casablanca, just a 1hr drive from Santiago Airport.   

Combine the two properties for a discounted rate – contact us for more details.   

Single Supplement And Child Policy

Single supplement – The single occupancy rate for five nights, all-inclusive in a deluxe yurt is USD $5,850 in high season, or USD $3,740 in low season.

Child policy – We recommend this hotel for children over 10 years old. A child rate applies for children up to 12 years old staying in an additional bed and sharing a yurt with their parents. The child rate for five nights, all-inclusive in a deluxe yurt is USD $3,100 in high season, or USD $2,060 in low season.

Includes

  • Meals: 5 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 5 dinners
  • Open bar (house wines and standard liquors included; premium wines and liquors available with an additional cost)
  • Accommodation: 5 nights in a luxury yurt
  • Daily shared excursions from a variety of included activities in Torres del Paine National Park and surroundings (excursions are subject to availability and weather conditions and are organised on arrival in minimum groups of two yurts)
  • Torres del Paine National Park entrance fee
  • English and Spanish-speaking guide
  • All private, small-group transport included in the itinerary
  • Transfers from/to Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Cancha Carrera or Cerro Castillo (transfer from/to El Calafate available with an additional cost – please ask for more info)

Excludes

  • Meals not indicated in itinerary
  • Premium wines and liquors
  • Laundry service
  • Any extra/optional excursions
  • Personal equipment (see our recommended kit list)
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Gratuities/tips
  • International and domestic/in-country flights
  • Any visa, passport and vaccination expenses

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