
Exclusive Experiences in Patagonia – Torres del Paine
The Adventure Corp Tour Operator is the local partner responsible for designing, developing, and delivering Auralta Patagonia’s experiences. Each guided journey is rooted in a deep respect for the territory and a commitment to authentic immersion.
More than excursions, these are curated encounters with nature and local culture, where the landscapes of Torres del Paine unfold in an intimate and meaningful way. Every route has been thoughtfully crafted to foster a genuine connection with the environment—its rhythms, its character, and its essence.
Below, you will find a selection of experiences, including key details such as duration, level of difficulty, highlights, and clothing recommendations, allowing you to approach each moment with awareness, safety, and a true sense of connection.

Base Torres
The hike to Base Torres begins in the Ascencio River sector, following the windswept pass and crossing lenga forests before reaching the final moraine. From there, a steep, rocky ascent leads to the viewpoint, where the three iconic granite towers are revealed.
Difficulty: High
Duration: 10–12 hours
Elevation: 850 m.a.s.l.
Distance: 21 km
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch
| Regular | Private 2 pax | Private4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 200 | USD 375 | USD 250 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $170.000 | $ 318.750 | $ 212.500 |
Park entrance fees are not included. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

French Valley
The excursion to the French Valley begins with a catamaran journey across Lake Pehoé to Paine Grande Refuge. From there, the trail follows the northern shore of the lake beneath the Cuernos del Paine, gradually ascending through forests toward the French Valley viewpoint, where spectacular views of the surrounding mountains unfold.
Difficulty: Moderate–High
Duration: 10–12 hours
Elevation: 850 m.a.s.l.
Distance: 22 km
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch, catamaran ticket
| Regular | Private 2 pax | Private 4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 300 | USD 425 | USD 315 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $255.000 | $ 361.250 | 267.750 |

Lazo–Weber Trek
The Lazo–Weber trail begins at Estancia Lazo, winding through lenga forests, hidden lagoons, and bird-filled wetlands before opening onto panoramic views of Paine Grande, the Cuernos del Paine, and Lake Toro.
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 7 hours
Elevation: 800 m.a.s.l.
Distance: 12 km
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch
| Regular | |
| Per person | |
| USD | USD 190 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 161.500 |
No park entrance fees are required. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Horseback Riding – Estancia Lazo
Our horseback experience at Estancia Lazo begins at a historic ranch on the shores of Lake Sarmiento. Accompanied by local gauchos, the ride traverses lenga forests and gentle hills, leading to open viewpoints with sweeping vistas of the Paine massif.
For a comfortable ride, we recommend wearing long pants, boots or sturdy shoes, a helmet or hat, a scarf for dust protection, and sunscreen for face and hands.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 2 hours
Elevation: 1,200 m.a.s.l.
Includes: Transfers, guide, snack
| Regular | |
| Per person | |
| USD | USD 190 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 161.500 |
No park entrance fees are required. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Sarmiento to Laguna Amarga
This excursion offers the opportunity to explore two moderate-difficulty trails while taking in the surrounding mountains, lakes, glaciers, and wildlife. The first trek follows a path that connects two entrance points on the eastern side of the park, while the second leads to an exceptional viewpoint overlooking the iconic granite giants known as the Torres del Paine.
Difficulty: Moderate
Duration: 6 hours
Distance: 7–10 km
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch
| Private 2 pax | Private 4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 400 | USD 290 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 340.000 | $ 246.500 |

Wildlife Observation – Lazo Sector
This wildlife observation experience in the Lazo sector and the eastern area of Torres del Paine National Park combines vehicle journeys with short walks through diverse landscapes, including Patagonian steppe, wetlands, lagoons, and lakes.
Along the way, it is possible to observe guanacos and a wide variety of birdlife, as well as species such as rheas, armadillos, and foxes. With some luck, you may also spot Patagonia’s largest feline—the puma—whose population has gradually reclaimed its territory, making this area one of the best locations for sightings today.
This experience is especially designed for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 5–7 hours
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch
| Regular Per person | |
| USD | USD 225 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 191.250 |
No park entrance fees are required. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Puma Tracking
A specialized experience focused on photographing wild pumas—majestic felines of Southern Patagonia, whose subspecies draw global attention for their distinctive coloring, size, behavior, and remarkable abilities.
The activity takes place in a private vehicle, supported by expert trackers to maximize the chances of observing pumas in their natural habitat. The primary objective is dedicated puma observation, while the landscapes of Patagonia and Torres del Paine, along with other native wildlife, enrich the tracking experience throughout the day.
Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and nature photographers.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 10–12 hours.
The activity typically begins between 5:00 and 7:00 am (depending on the season) and continues until approximately 5:00 pm, unless extended. A midday break may be taken before resuming the search in the afternoon, as pumas are crepuscular animals.
Includes: Bilingual guide, puma tracker, transfers, box lunch
| Private 2 pax | Private 4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 600 | USD 400 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 510.000 | $ 340.000 |
No park entrance fees are required. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Torres del Paine Photo Safari
This full-day experience combines the main viewpoints in the central area of Torres del Paine. It begins at Salto Grande with a short walk to take in the waterfall and the Paine massif, continues to the Nordenskjöld Lake viewpoint—offering striking views of the Cuernos del Paine and Paine Grande—and then proceeds to Laguna Azul, a tranquil, intensely colored lake where lunch is enjoyed with panoramic vistas.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 6 hours
Distance: 30 km
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch
| Regular | Private 2 pax | Private 4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 200 | USD 375 | USD 250 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $170.000 | $ 318.750 | $ 212.500 |
No park entrance fees are required. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Grey Glacier Navigation
Sailing to Grey Glacier is one of the most striking experiences in Chilean Patagonia, within the renowned Torres del Paine National Park. More than a boat excursion, it offers a direct approach to an active glacier—an opportunity to witness icebergs up close and truly grasp the scale of Patagonian ice.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 8 hours
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch, navigation ticket
| Private 2 pax | Private 4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 565 | USD 350 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 480.250 | $ 397.500 |
Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Patagonia Fly Fishing
For those who don’t want to miss the opportunity to fish in Patagonia’s legendary waters—even for just one or two days—we offer an authentic fly fishing experience alongside expert local guides.
Silence, wild landscapes, and the thrill of pursuing large trout come together to create a truly unforgettable adventure.
Difficulty: Beginner – Intermediate – Advanced
Duration: 8 hours
Includes: Bilingual guide, transfers, box lunch, and fishing equipment (waders, boots, rods, flies, and lines)
| Private 2 pax | Private 4 pax | |
| Per person | Per person | |
| USD | USD 490 | USD 375 |
| Pesos Chilenos | $ 416.500 | $ 318.750 |
No park entrance fees are required. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

Preparation & Recommendations
Patagonia’s climate is famously unpredictable. Conditions may shift rapidly between wind, rain, and intense sunlight, often within the same day. Thoughtful preparation ensures comfort and safety throughout each experience.
Clothing
- Use a layering system:
- Base layer: thermal clothing
- Mid layer: fleece or down jacket
- Outer layer: waterproof and windproof jacket
- Also bring a hat, gloves, and a cap or sun hat.
Footwear
- Wear high-ankle trekking boots, preferably waterproof, for stability and protection on uneven terrain.
Personal Protection
- Sunglasses for UV protection and glare
- Sunscreen, even on cloudy days
Additional Equipment
- Trekking poles (recommended for ascents and descents)
- Comfortable backpack with daily essentials
Food & Hydration
- Carry sufficient water for the entire hike
- Bring energy snacks or light meals
Transfers
Transfer In
- Privado Puerto Natales $160.000
- Privado Cerro Castillo $160.000
- Privado Aeródromo Teniente Julio Gallardo (Puerto Natales) $160.000
- Regular Aeródromo Teniente Julio Gallardo (Puerto Natales) $80.000
Prices in Chilean pesos, per person, VAT included
Transfer Out
- Private – Puerto Natales: 160,000 CLP
- Private – Cerro Castillo: 160,000 CLP
- Private – Teniente Julio Gallardo Airfield (Puerto Natales): 160,000 CLP
- Shared – Teniente Julio Gallardo Airfield (Puerto Natales): 80,000 CLP
