Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm |
Distance: 4 km. / 3 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
Embark on an adventure and discover the flora and fauna of Torres del Paine. EcoCamp Patagonia is offering a customizable package, select from 4 to 7 days, with daily activities. Whether you're a professional hiker, a wildlife photographer or just a wanderer, you'll find your fit!
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm |
Distance: 4 km. / 3 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm |
Distance: 4 km. / 3 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
This easy-going, predominantly flat trek boasts stunningly diverse natural scenery and offers the chance to feast your eyes upon a startlingly blue lake, which is secluded from all the other water systems of the area. There will be ample opportunity to spot many graceful guanacos and great grebes along the way. First we will examine the geology of the area’s turbidite rock folds, before descending the isthmus which separates Lake Sarmiento from Lake Sarmiento Chico (the two lakes were once a single mass of water), walking along a slight slope, and ambling beside the eastern edge of Lake Sarmiento Chico. We will eventually arrive at an impressive bay on the western side of Lake Sarmiento, admiring a breath-taking view which could easily be mistaken for a piece of art! We will also be able to study the area’s characteristic calcium deposits here. Then begins our ascent back to the van, and along the way we will stumble across an awe-inspiring, panoramic vista of Lake Sarmiento from its western shore, looking towards its eastern coast glimmering on the horizon.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
After a hearty breakfast we set off from Ecocamp towards Hostería Las Torres and join the uphill path to Ascencio Valley on the Tower's eastern face. Dry mountain spots, beech forests and small rivers line the scenic walk towards the valley. Our big challenge comes as we climb the steep moraine, a mass of boulders leading us towards one of the world's most famous views overlooking the Towers. The famous Torres del Paine (2,850 m/ 9,350 ft) consist of three gigantic granite monoliths, the remains of a great cirque sheared away by the forces of glacial ice. After an uphill slog, the Towers eventually come into full view, rising majestically before us, with the glacial lake visible below. Is there any better place in the world to have lunch? After feasting on the view and our picnic, we backtrack along the same trail through Ascencio Valley and return to EcoCamp.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 21 km. / 13 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 7 hrs. |
Altitude point: 500 m. / 1.640 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 21 km. / 13 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 7 hrs. |
Altitude point: 500 m. / 1.640 ft. |
After breakfast, we will be driven to Pudeto dock, located on the shores of Pehoe Lake. We will board the catamaran that will take us to the north-western sector of the Lake where we will begin the challenging trek to Valle Frances (French Valley) along a steep trail that leads to the very heart of the Paine Massif. How far in we go depends on our group's trekking rhythm. A faster pace will take us to the hanging bridge over the French River, located at the foot of the southeast face of the Massif, where we will be treated to fantastic views of the valley.We will then continue to ascend towards the upper section of the valley where we will be able to marvel at the extensive mass of the valley's geological formations: Hoja (Blade), Máscara (Mask), Espada (Sword), Catedral (Cathedral), Aleta de Tiburón (Shark’s Fin) and the magnificent Fortaleza (Fortress). After our upward trek, we will pause for a picnic and relax a while. This day's adventure will end as we descend through an undulating terrain of mixed grassland and light forest which will take us to Refugio Paine Grande, located on the peaceful shores of Lake Pehoe. From here, we will board the catamaran which will take us back to Pudeto, where we will be collected and transported back to EcoCamp.
N.B. The excursion to French Valley varies throughout the season depending on the catamaran connecting Pudeto and Refugio Pehoe.
During September & May (low season) the catamaran service will be out of operation or with fewer frequency. Therefore the excursion alternative will be taking the boat to Paine Grande to spend an hour in that area and then take the boat back to Pehoé and drive toward Condor Lookout.
Activity: Nature Walk & Boat Trip |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 1.6 km. / 1 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 200 m. / 660 ft. |
Activity: Nature Walk & Boat Trip |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 1.6 km. / 1 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 200 m. / 660 ft. |
We start off driving across the park, admiring the view of Paine Grande and its snowy peaks, and Los Cuernos with its black, granite horn-like spires. We will drive up to Grey Lake and wander along the beach. Here we enjoy a tasty box-lunch by the lake before embarking on a boat ride across the icy waters to the towering blue walls of Glacier Grey. After this incredible up-close look at the glacier, we drive back to EcoCamp. - *Please be aware that the Grey Glacier boat trip is subject to availability and weather conditions, so please confirm your reservation in order to participate on the day of your arrival. (*During shoulder season -September, October, April the boat trip to Glacier Grey may be canceled as the boat requires a minimum of 15 passengers to sail, which might not be reached in some cases. If this is the case we will plan an alternative excursion in the park.)
Please Note: During May, the Grey Navigation is not working. The alternative excursion will be Salto Grande and Condor Lookouts.
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 4 hrs. |
Altitude point: 650 m. / 2.106 ft. |
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 4 hrs. |
Altitude point: 650 m. / 2.106 ft. |
We begin the drive to Lake Grey where you should pause and raise your eyes to the huge peaks of the east. This wind-swept rock monster is Cerro Ferrier which, standing at 1599m/5246 ft, makes a rewarding (but intense) hike.
First, you’ll pass through a forest that gives a fascinating insight into the diversity of austral trees. Here you’ll meet all the classics, lenga, coihue, ñire, and if you’re lucky you’ll meet the famous South American deer, the huemul, which is a national natural monument (keen-eyed watchers will remember it from the Chilean coat of arms).
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 700 m. / 2.300 ft. |
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 700 m. / 2.300 ft. |
We’ll start our day at 8:30 am with breakfast at EcoCamp and a moment to prepare our Box Lunch before boarding our bus at 10 am. Our ride takes us past the Lazo Weber Estancia where we’ll enter the National Park via Laguna Verde and begin our 12km hike. The Lazo Weber Trail is packed with native flora and wildlife all with the mountainous Paine range on our right. The hike is rather easy and apart from a few hills, the trail remains rather flat. We’ll stop a moment to refuel by the magical Laguna Honda and enjoy the sights and sensations of the gorgeous landscape and fresh breeze. On our way, we will hike through one of the quietest forests in the national park, a fantastic opportunity to observe native trees such as the Lenga and the Coihue.
The rest of our hike takes us to a lookout point (El Toro Lookout) where we’ll be wowed with a 360 degree view of the Paine mountain range, the Patagonian Andes, and a suite of rivers and lakes (including the Paine, Grey, and Serrano Rivers, and Lake Toro, the largest in the region). An hour’s descent towards Paine River will see us reunited with our van. But before we go back to EcoCamp, we’ll search for more animals to photograph and take a final moment to enjoy the scenery. At about 6:30 pm, we’ll arrive back at our “dome sweet dome”, ready to share in a tasty dinner and talk about our day hiking the Lazo Weber Trail.
*Note: If the weather is not good, an alternative excursion will be provided.
Activity: Traditional Culture Tour |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 6 km. / 3.7 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: (Horse Riding) 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
Activity: Traditional Culture Tour |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 6 km. / 3.7 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: (Horse Riding) 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
Embarking on a new day after a satisfying breakfast at Ecocamp, we eagerly make our way towards the enchanting Estancia Dos Elianas. Immersed in the beauty of this rustic paradise, we are greeted with a brief but informative session on horse riding, equipping us with the knowledge and safety measures necessary for our adventure. Our journey begins with a thrilling 1-hour ride to the breathtaking Sierra Ballena, where nature's splendor unfolds before our eyes.
Around noon, our taste buds are tantalized as we indulge in a delectable lunch featuring succulent roasted lamb and an array of mouthwatering preparations. Energized and satisfied, we embark on a captivating tour of the Estancia, immersing ourselves in the rich traditions of Patagonia. Witnessing the arrieros in action, tending to their flock, shearing wool, and gracefully riding horses, we gain a newfound appreciation for their hard work.
As the day nears its end, we gather for another delightful meal, savoring sopaipillas, jam, cheese, and bread, all lovingly prepared using local ingredients. With hearts full of memories and stomachs content, we bid farewell to this mesmerizing haven and make our way back to Ecocamp, arriving at our cozy domes around 5:00 pm, cherishing the experiences of a truly beautiful day.
Please note:
1) The amount of horses during the excursion is limited and there is a chance you might not be able to perform the horse ride portion of the excursion.
2) During September and May, this excursion will be replaced with Condor & Salto Grande Lookouts.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
After a hearty breakfast we set off from Ecocamp towards Hostería Las Torres and join the uphill path to Ascencio Valley on the Tower's eastern face. Dry mountain spots, beech forests and small rivers line the scenic walk towards the valley. Our big challenge comes as we climb the steep moraine, a mass of boulders leading us towards one of the world's most famous views overlooking the Towers. The famous Torres del Paine (2,900 m/ 9,400 ft) consist of three gigantic granite monoliths, the remains of a great cirque sheared away by the forces of glacial ice. After an uphill slog, the Towers eventually come into full view, rising majestically before us, with the glacial lake visible below. Is there any better place in the world to have lunch? After feasting on the view and our picnic, we backtrack along the same trail through Ascencio Valley and return to EcoCamp.
Activity: Moderate Hike |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. |
Distance: 16 km. / 9.9 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 460 m. / 1.509 ft. |
Activity: Moderate Hike |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. |
Distance: 16 km. / 9.9 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 460 m. / 1.509 ft. |
Once we have enjoyed a delicious breakfast, we set off on an exhilarating journey towards the enchanting Laguna Inge. This hidden gem is nestled just 4km southwest of EcoCamp, along the mesmerizing Los Cuernos trail. As we venture along this picturesque path, we are greeted by a kaleidoscope of vibrant flora and fauna, and if luck is on our side, we may even catch a glimpse of majestic condors gracefully soaring above us. This heart-pounding excursion allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the captivating beauty of the park's central lakes, while also admiring the magnificent horns that adorn the awe-inspiring Paine massif. The pace of our adventure is determined by the group, which means we can reach the Cuernos Lookout (8 km./5 mi. away from Ecocamp) or the Cuernos refuge (13 km/8 mi. away from Ecocamp). After a day brimming with exploration and amazement, we return to EcoCamp, where we can unwind and share unforgettable moments with our fellow hikers.
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 10 km. / 6 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 5 hrs. |
Altitude point: 200 m. / 660 ft. |
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 10 km. / 6 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 5 hrs. |
Altitude point: 200 m. / 660 ft. |
Departing from Ecocamp, we'll embark on an excursion that connects two of the four accesses to Torres del Paine National Park. This little-known sector offers excellent wildlife observation opportunities and a stunning landscape. Starting at the Lago Sarmiento gate, we'll walk along a gentle incline, with views of the impressive lake. Along the way, we'll pass private land, a hunting area for the region's largest predator, the Puma. After an hour, we'll reach an overhang with cave paintings dating back over 6,000 years. Here, we can photograph the surroundings and understand the rugged geography. After two hours, we'll reach the main access to the park, Laguna Amarga gate, where we can observe the sinuous shape of the Paine River. Then, we'll continue to the Cascada Paine sector and Cañadón Macho, home to guanacos, Rhea, Gray Fox, Condor, Moray Eagle, and more. After exploring this extensive valley, we'll head to the breathtaking Laguna Azul, where we'll embark on an exhilarating hike through the mesmerizing Masle mountain range, immersing ourselves in the beauty of nature.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
After a hearty breakfast, we set off from Ecocamp towards Hostería Las Torres and join the uphill path to Ascencio Valley on the Tower's eastern face. Dry mountain spots, beech forests and small rivers line the scenic walk towards the valley. Our big challenge comes as we climb the steep moraine, a mass of boulders leading us towards one of the world's most famous views overlooking the Towers. The famous Torres del Paine (2,850 m/ 9,350 ft) consist of three gigantic granite monoliths, the remains of a great cirque sheared away by the forces of glacial ice. After an uphill slog, the Towers eventually come into full view, rising majestically before us, with the glacial lake visible below. Is there any better place in the world to have lunch? After feasting on the view and our picnic, we backtrack along the same trail through Ascencio Valley and return to EcoCamp.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 8.00 pm |
Distance: 21 km. / 13 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 7 hrs. |
Altitude point: 500 m. / 1640 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 8.00 pm |
Distance: 21 km. / 13 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 7 hrs. |
Altitude point: 500 m. / 1640 ft. |
After breakfast, we will be driven to Pudeto dock, located on the shores of Pehoe Lake. We will board the catamaran that will take us to the north-western sector of the Lake where we will begin the challenging trek to Valle Frances (French Valley) along a steep trail that leads to the very heart of the Paine Massif. How far in we go depends on our group's trekking rhythm. A faster pace will take us to the hanging bridge over the French River, located at the foot of the southeast face of the Massif, where we will be treated to fantastic views of the valley.We will then continue to ascend towards the upper section of the valley where we will be able to marvel at the extensive mass of the valley's geological formations: Hoja (Blade), Máscara (Mask), Espada (Sword), Catedral (Cathedral), Aleta de Tiburón (Shark’s Fin) and the magnificent Fortaleza (Fortress). After our upward trek, we will pause for a picnic and relax a while. This day's adventure will end as we descend through an undulating terrain of mixed grassland and light forest which will take us to Refugio Paine Grande, located on the peaceful shores of Lake Pehoe. From here, we will board the catamaran which will take us back to Pudeto, where we will be collected and transported back to EcoCamp.
N.B. The excursion to French Valley varies throughout the season depending on the catamaran connecting Pudeto and Refugio Pehoe.
During September & May (low season) the catamaran service will be out of operation or with fewer frequency. Therefore the excursion alternative will be taking the boat to Paine Grande to spend an hour in that area and then take the boat back to Pehoé and drive toward Condor Lookout.
Activity: Nature Walk & Boat Trip |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 1.6 km. / 1 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 200 m. / 660 ft. |
Activity: Nature Walk & Boat Trip |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 1.6 km. / 1 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 200 m. / 660 ft. |
We start off driving across the park, admiring the view of Paine Grande and its snowy peaks, and Los Cuernos with its black, granite horn-like spires. We will drive up to Grey Lake and wander along the beach. Here we enjoy a tasty box-lunch by the lake before embarking on a boat ride across the icy waters to the towering blue walls of Glacier Grey. After this incredible up-close look at the glacier, we drive back to EcoCamp. - *Please be aware that the Grey Glacier boat trip is subject to availability and weather conditions, so please confirm your reservation in order to participate on the day of your arrival. (*During shoulder season -September, October, April the boat trip to Glacier Grey may be canceled as the boat requires a minimum of 15 passengers to sail, which might not be reached in some cases. If this is the case we will plan an alternative excursion in the park.)
Please Note: During May, the Grey Navigation is not working. The alternative excursion will be Salto Grande and Condor Lookouts.
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 4 hrs. |
Altitude point: 800 m. / 1970 ft. |
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 7:00 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 4 hrs. |
Altitude point: 800 m. / 1970 ft. |
We begin the drive to Lake Grey where you should pause and raise your eyes to the huge peaks of the east. This wind-swept rock monster is Cerro Ferrier which, standing at 1599m/5246 ft, makes a rewarding (but intense) hike.
First, you’ll pass through a forest that gives a fascinating insight into the diversity of austral trees. Here you’ll meet all the classics, lenga, coihue, ñire, and if you’re lucky you’ll meet the famous South American deer, the huemul, which is a national natural monument (keen-eyed watchers will remember it from the Chilean coat of arms)
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 700m / 2300ft |
Activity: Hiking |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm |
Distance: 12 km. / 7.5 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 700m / 2300ft |
We’ll start our day at 8:30am with breakfast at EcoCamp and a moment to prepare our Box Lunch before boarding our bus at 10am. Our ride takes us past the Lazo Weber Estancia where we’ll enter the National Park via Laguna Verde and begin our 12km hike. The Lazo Weber Trail is packed with native flora and wildlife all with the mountainous Paine range on our right. The hike is rather easy and apart from a few hills, the trail remains rather flat. We’ll stop a moment to refuel by the magical Laguna Honda, and enjoy the sights and sensations of the gorgeous landscape and fresh breeze. On our way, we will hike through one of the quietest forests in the national park, a fantastic opportunity to observe native trees such as the Lenga and the Coihue.
The rest of our hike takes us to a lookout point (El Toro Lookout) where we’ll be wowed with a 360 degree view of the Paine mountain range, the Patagonian Andes, and a suite of rivers and lakes (including the Paine, Grey, and Serrano Rivers, and Lake Toro, the largest in the region). An hour’s descent towards Paine River will see us reunited with our van. But before we go back to EcoCamp, we’ll search for more animals to photograph and take a final moment to enjoy the scenery. At about 6:30 pm, we’ll arrive back at our “dome sweet dome”, ready to share in a tasty dinner and talk about our day hiking the Lazo Weber Trail.
*Note: If the weather is not good, an alternative excursion will be provided.
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm |
Distance: 4 km. / 3 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 9:30 am - 3:00 pm |
Distance: 4 km. / 3 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2 hrs. |
Altitude point: 153 m. / 501 ft. |
This easy-going, predominantly flat trek boasts stunningly diverse natural scenery and offers the chance to feast your eyes upon a startlingly blue lake, which is secluded from all the other water systems of the area. There will be ample opportunity to spot many graceful guanacos and great grebes along the way. First we will examine the geology of the area’s turbidite rock folds, before descending the isthmus which separates Lake Sarmiento from Lake Sarmiento Chico (the two lakes were once a single mass of water), walking along a slight slope, and ambling beside the eastern edge of Lake Sarmiento Chico. We will eventually arrive at an impressive bay on the western side of Lake Sarmiento, admiring a breath-taking view which could easily be mistaken for a piece of art! We will also be able to study the area’s characteristic calcium deposits here. Then begins our ascent back to the van, and along the way we will stumble across an awe-inspiring, panoramic vista of Lake Sarmiento from its western shore, looking towards its eastern coast glimmering on the horizon.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 22 km. / 14 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 9 hrs. |
Altitude point: 878 m. / 2.880 ft. |
After a hearty breakfast we set off from Ecocamp towards Hostería Las Torres and join the uphill path to Ascencio Valley on the Tower's eastern face. Dry mountain spots, beech forests and small rivers line the scenic walk towards the valley. Our big challenge comes as we climb the steep moraine, a mass of boulders leading us towards one of the world's most famous views overlooking the Towers. The famous Torres del Paine (2,900 m/ 9,400 ft) consist of three gigantic granite monoliths, the remains of a great cirque sheared away by the forces of glacial ice. After an uphill slog, the Towers eventually come into full view, rising majestically before us, with the glacial lake visible below. Is there any better place in the world to have lunch? After feasting on the view and our picnic, we backtrack along the same trail through Ascencio Valley and return to EcoCamp.
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 21 km. / 13 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 7 hrs. |
Altitude point: 500 m. / 1640 ft. |
Activity: Demanding Hiking |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm |
Distance: 21 km. / 13 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 7 hrs. |
Altitude point: 500 m. / 1640 ft. |
After breakfast, we will be driven to Pudeto dock, located on the shores of Pehoe Lake. We will board the catamaran that will take us to the north-western sector of the Lake where we will begin the challenging trek to Valle Frances (French Valley) along a steep trail that leads to the very heart of the Paine Massif. How far in we go depends on our group's trekking rhythm. A faster pace will lead us to the hanging bridge over the French River, located at the foot of the south east face of the Massif, where we will be treated to fantastic views of the valley.We will then continue to ascend towards the upper section of the valley where we will be able to marvel at the extensive mass of the valley's geological formations: Hoja (Blade), Máscara (Mask), Espada (Sword), Catedral (Cathedral), Aleta de Tiburón (Shark’s Fin) and the magnificent Fortaleza (Fortress). After our upward trek, we will pause for a picnic and relax a while. This day's adventure will end as we descend through an undulating terrain of mixed grassland and light forest which will take us to Refugio Paine Grande, located on the peaceful shores of Lake Pehoe. From here, we will board the catamaran which will take us back to Pudeto, where we will be collected and transported back to EcoCamp.
N.B. The excursion to French Valley varies throughout the season depending on the catamaran connecting Pudeto and Refugio Pehoe.
During September & May (low season) the catamaran service will be out of operation or with fewer frequency. Therefore the excursion alternative will be taking the boat to Paine Grande to spend an hour in that area and then take the boat back to Pehoé and drive toward Condor Lookout.
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 8 km. / 4 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 300 m. / 984 ft. |
Activity: Nature Walk |
Schedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 8 km. / 4 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 300 m. / 984 ft. |
After enjoying a buffet breakfast at EcoCamp, we'll head towards the Laguna Azul sector. From here, we'll begin our journey by 4x4 through the folds of the Cordillera Masle, from which we’ll be able to appreciate the Cordillera Baguales, Salto Las Chinas and Barranca de Los Toros pass. After about 40 minutes, we'll arrive at a typical "puesto" where Patagonian "gauchos" would take refuge while caring for their livestock. Here, we'll hear a short but interesting introduction to the area's history and the evolution and characteristics of its wild horses. With the help of satellite tracking equipment, coupled with our guide’s experience and knowledge, we'll begin our trek, searching for the 100 untamed horses that remain isolated in this sector surrounded by mountains, lakes, and plains, in the most pristine and untouched terrain of Torres del Paine. Depending on the location of the horses, we'll choose a place to have lunch and share our stories and experiences. The experience of tracking, observing and analyzing the horses in such natural surroundings is incomparable. Additionally, we'll be privy to fantastic views of Lago Stokes, the Cordillera Dickson, and the imposing Towers. After 7-8 hours, we'll return to EcoCamp, ready to enjoy an aperitif before settling down to a warm meal.
Please note: The Wild Horse Tracking is not available during May and September. During May and September (low season) the excursion will be replaced by a short nature walk close to Ecocamp.
Activity: Contemplative Ride |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 4km / 2.5mi |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2h |
Altitude point: - |
Activity: Contemplative Ride |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm |
Distance: 4km / 2.5mi |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 2h |
Altitude point: - |
After breakfast we head westwards by van, taking a route along the southern shore of Nordenskjold lake. Our first stop is the magnificent Salto Grande waterfall, with its impressive cascading waters falling from Nordenskjold lake into Pehoe Lake. From here it's a short walk to Cuernos viewpoint, with a panoramic view of the mighty Horns. From the viewpoint, we drive to Pehoe Lake and begin the two-hour round-trip walk to El Condor Lookout from its shores. We go gently uphill through the steppe vegetation; a great opportunity to learn about the local flora. Here we witness the piercing blue of Pehoe Lake and the Paine river. On a clear day, we can see the immensity of the Southern Patagonian ice fields in the distance. We re-energize while taking in the whole Paine Mountain range and its stunning snowcapped peaks. After a hearty lunch in this perfect location, we backtrack along the same trail and drive back to EcoCamp
Activity: Moderate Hike |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. |
Distance: 16 km. / 9.9 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 460 m. / 1.509 ft. |
Activity: Moderate Hike |
Schedule: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. |
Distance: 16 km. / 9.9 mi. |
Difficulty: |
Walking time: 6 hrs. |
Altitude point: 460 m. / 1.509 ft. |
Once we have enjoyed a delicious breakfast, we set off on an exhilarating journey towards the enchanting Laguna Inge. This hidden gem is nestled just 4km southwest of EcoCamp, along the mesmerizing Los Cuernos trail. As we venture along this picturesque path, we are greeted by a kaleidoscope of vibrant flora and fauna, and if luck is on our side, we may even catch a glimpse of majestic condors gracefully soaring above us. This heart-pounding excursion allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the captivating beauty of the park's central lakes, while also admiring the magnificent horns that adorn the awe-inspiring Paine massif. The pace of our adventure is determined by the group, which means we can reach the Cuernos Lookout (8 km./5 mi. away from Ecocamp) or the Cuernos refuge (13 km/8 mi. away from Ecocamp). After a day brimming with exploration and amazement, we return to EcoCamp, where we can unwind and share unforgettable moments with our fellow hikers.
Ecocamp Patagonia is located in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, with views of the majestic granite towers. The region’s first sustainable lodge south of the Amazon and the first of its kind in the Patagonian wilderness, EcoCamp offers upscale camping in domes inspired by the region’s ancient nomadic inhabitants.
Children from 6 to 12 years receive a 50% discount if staying with their parents in the same dome (advisable 6 years minimum age). Discount will be applied after the online inquiry. Check out the kids' guide to EcoCamp!
Suite domes were designed to further our goal of providing comfort in a natural setting with minimal environmental impact, and also maintain the hotel’s familiar and cozy vibe. The domes have comfortable double or twin beds, a wood stove and a private bathroom with a state-of-the-art composting toilet.
Suite dome lofts are two-storey domes which fit up to four people and have comfortable double or twin beds both up and downstairs. These domes, ideal for families or groups of friends, come with a wood stove, a private terrace and a private bathroom with a state-of-the-art composting toilet.
Spacious, comfortable and equipped with private bathrooms, Superior Domes are the optimum choice for trekkers wanting that bit more space and comfort at the end of a long day’s walk. Each Superior Dome has comfortable queen-size or twin beds, a propane heater, skylight windows and a private bathroom with a sophisticated composting toilet
EcoCamp Standard domes were the world's first lodge accommodation in geodesic shape. They are resistant to the strong Patagonian winds, and come equipped with two single beds (doubles on request), cozy fleece blankets and feather quilts. There are windows in the ceiling for stargazing. Standard domes include shared bathrooms which are large, comfortable and gender divided.
Regular departures are available every day from September to May.
The trip starts every morning with pickups and drop-offs in Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or El Calafate. Please visit our Weekly Transfer Board for details of EcoCamp pick up and drop off times.
The easy excursion options do not demand extensive physical activity, other than walking a maximum of two consecutive hours over fairly flat terrain. We stop as many times as necessary depending on the rhythm of the group.
Travelers doing the active excursions will find them more energetic and to enjoy these more active treks it is essential to be in shape before arriving. All trails visited in the programs are under 1,000 m / 3,000 ft high so passengers don’t need to worry about altitude.
In Torres del Paine and throughout Patagonia, transportation is in minivans that normally seat 8 to 14 people. Pick-up/drop-off times will be confirmed by our local operations team. An exclusive toll-free emergency number will be available for additional support while you are in Chile.
Check our Weekly Transfer Board details for more information about pick-up and drop-off times to/from EcoCamp.
The vast unbroken stretch of ocean to the west and south of the South American continent leaves the Patagonian Andes very exposed to the saturated winds that circle the Antarctic landmass. Fine weather may deteriorate almost without warning, bringing rain and even snow. Even in summer (December to March) you should come prepared to find cold- strong winds (up to 130 km/hr) and rainfall. Summer’s average temperature is 11ºC (52ºF), ranging between 2 to 24ºC (35 to 75ºF).
We reserve the right to change the order of the days in any itinerary at the discretion of the trip guide and based on operational considerations. The trip guide can modify, change or eliminate part of the itinerary based on safety/weather considerations.
During the shoulder and low season (October and April), some excursions may be canceled or modified for reasons of security. For example, the Navigation on Grey Lake, the excursion to French Valley and the Tower Base trek. In any case, we will either modify the original itinerary or offer you a good alternative within the park.
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Updated October 4th, 2022
Dear Traveler,
We are very happy to announce that there are currently no travel restrictions in Chile.
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The Team at Cascada Expediciones & EcoCamp Patagonia