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Torres del Paine National Park


The National Park Torres del Paine is an absolute must when visiting Patagonia. You will see the most important spots of the Park. We we will make a stop at the Milodon Cave. We also visit the Amarga lagoon which was studied for its chemical, biological and physical features. You can enjoy the beautiful panoramic views of the Paine mountain range and you may be lucky and see some red foxes and condors. You will admire the Nordenskjold and Pehoé lakes and we will go on a short hike to the Salto Grande waterfall. We will walk along the stunning area of the glaciers, where you will see ice floes of the Grey Glacier walking through forests of lengas. Please take with you a rain jacket, sunglasses and comfortable shoes, because the trip includes some short hikes through the forests and the breathtaking territory of the Torres del Paine NP.
The drop-off time may vary according to the itinerary. Return to your hotel approximately at 16:00.


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Navigation to Balmaceda & Serrano Glaciers


Departure from Puerto Natales Getting deep into Ultima Esperanza Sound we shall see a spectacular scenery of bays, mountains and waterfalls along with a great variety of birds like the condor and the cormorants in their nests. We should also enjoy watching the small young sea wolves in their colonies depending of the season. Once in the base of the Balmaceda Mountain we will disembark into the Bernardo O'Higgins National Park to start a short walk to the shore of a quiet and small lake which keep in its waters ices with romantic and fantastic shapes in the very feet of Serrano Glacier, which hangs from the high summits of the mountain. After an hour there, we head back to the Estancia Perales for lunch and visit. Sail back to Puerto Natales, keeping unforgettable images and a feeling of calm and peace.


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