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Travel guide of Torres del Paine National ParkThe iconic towers of Torres del Paine in Patagonia in south Chile in early morning light
Experienced by Chris Stenger
Landscape with lake and the iconic mountain range of Torres del Paine in the background
Experienced by Chris Stenger
3 km from Torres del Paine National Park
After a massive, long day of hiking through the W treck in Torres Del Paine national park, Chile we were sitting in the lodge having a well deserved pisco sour at 10pm. We noticed that the sun had finally started setting through some of the low rain clouds around, suddenly beaming light onto the cliffs. We raced outside to snap a few photos on our phones (our camera equipment was back in the tents) and witness one of the most beautiful and well deserved sunsets I have ever seen
Experienced by Jade Stephens
7 km from Torres del Paine National Park
A pinnacle sight of Chilean Patagonia, Las Torres seem almost alien in nature. Millions of years of erosion resulted in 3 horn-like structures that stand tall and proud above a glacial lake. Clouds parted just in time to reward a strenuous uphill hike with this majestic landmark.
Experienced by Matt Gross
8 km from Torres del Paine National Park
out of nowhere / Paine Grande / Patagonia
Experienced by ELISA KERSCHBAUMER
16 km from Torres del Paine National Park
View of Torres del Paine from Laguna Amarga.
Experienced by Luiza Braun
20 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Pyramids of Chile
Experienced by Ciprian Morar
30 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Mountains by a large lake
Experienced by Peter Winckler
31 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Glacial lakes
Experienced by Olga Stalska
31 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Mountain lake with an island
Experienced by Olga Stalska
31 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Tree on the Bluffs
Experienced by Guillermo Riquelme
31 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Spilling down the mountain from the Grey Glacier is a fast flowing river. As we walk towards the peak it slowly gets smaller and smaller, turning from a ferocious river to a peaceful brook.
Experienced by Willem Shepherd
31 km from Torres del Paine National Park
A drop from the path up the mountain, this river has cut it’s way through the rock for centuries. Freezing water rushes quietly down the mountain, fed by condensing fog or melting snow and ice.
Experienced by Willem Shepherd
31 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Looking for Lago Grey
Experienced by Parsing Eye
52 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Mountains with rising clouds at sunrise
Experienced by Chris Stenger
52 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Guanaco standing on a hill against overcast sky
Experienced by Chris Stenger
53 km from Torres del Paine National Park
It is a breathtaking landscape that you can see from the Explore hotel in the mettle of the national park Torres del Paine. They say, it is at the end of the world, and you will have a beautiful nature around you. Those are two lies! It is actually, when you get a little accustomed to Patagonia not at the end of the world. The hotel is close to the tourist center of the national park; you are not so alone. The next lie is a wonderful nature will see. This is a huge understatement! It is an utterly breathtaking, mindboggling experience, especially when you have the luck of a blue sky.
Experienced by Kurt Cotoaga
53 km from Torres del Paine National Park
This is one of Chile’s most beautiful and secluded places. It’s located near the southern end of the Andes.
Experienced by Thomas Fields
53 km from Torres del Paine National Park
Torres at Sunrise
Experienced by Bailey Hall
53 km from Torres del Paine National Park
This is the very end of the largest continental ice field. It ends in the Torres Del Paine national park in south Chile. A place that will truly take your breath away with its beauty and wilderness. Do not die before you have been there!
Experienced by Kurt Cotoaga