Torres del Paine NP
Torres del Paine National Park covers a massive 1,814 sq km² set deep in Chilean southern Patagonia. This glorious National Park is located 319km and a 4-hour sealed road transfer inland, from Punta Arenas, which is situated on the Straits of Magellan, the southern access to the Beagle Channel and both the south Atlantic and southern Pacific oceans.
In our extensive experience of some of the last truly remote wilderness regions on this planet, Torres del Paine is one of a handful of locations on planet earth that takes your breath away. It is impossible to imagine this outdoor mecca, without actually witnessing its vastness and the raw nature wilderness within.
Torres del Paine has a capacity to reduce you to a state of complete insignificance, in comparison to its overwhelming majesty.
We have absolutely no doubt every guest, whether they come to actively participate in the array of outdoor activities or, they wish to semi-passively relax, re-energize and take it all in, will be overwhelmed by the immensity and grandeur to the point of feeling precisely that way among the towering granite bastions of Los Torres. The turquoise cascading waters of its swift flowing rivers, the stunning glaciers and jaw-dropping landscapes of this eighth wonder of the world, really make Torres del Paine one of the most magnificent destinations in all of South America.