CHILE
Day 01
Arrival at Port Montt and visit the Angelmó market. Transfer to the Petrohué river mouth at the external northern estuary of Reloncaví. This is the beginning of the route entering the millenary forest that is covered by huge species of arbóreas and inhabited by diverse flora and bird fauna. Our first camp will be set on the shores of the Cayutué Lake, famous for its beauty and abundant fish.
Day 02
Breakfast. Trek down a path towards the southern side of the Todos Los Santos Lake, located inside the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, the oldest in Chile, founded in 1926. From here we will cross (2 to 3 hrs. In motor boat) through its turquoise blue waters towards the northern tip of the lake. On the way we can appreciate the volcanoes of Osomo and Puntiagudo as well as mount Tronador. Set up camp.
Day 03
Breakfast. Trek down a narrow path that borders the Puntiagudo volcano and goes through, by means of suspension bridges, a river of crystalline waters known as the river Without Name. Later, after walking 3 to 4 hours through a mystical forest we will reach our camp site known as; Las Termas El Callao where we will recover our strength inside the healing thermal springs on the shores of a stream. Set up camp.
Day 04
Breakfast. Trek (3 to 4 hours), the whole time through millenary forests ending up at an area of larch-trees, species declared Chilean natural monuments. The camp will be set up on the shores of Lake Los Quetros, locally recognized for both its excellent sport fishing conditions and for its natural beauty. During our last supper we can recover and comment on the diverse anecdotes lived on our adventures. Camp
Day 05
Breakfast. We begin the last stretch of our route towards the oriental extreme of Lake Rupanco, between humid forests and rural landscapes. We will have incredible panoramic views of the lake and finally reach the mouth of the Gaviotas River and Casablanca volcano. At this point we will navigate (1 hour) by the shores of the Rupanco until we reach the community of Poncho where our transport will be waiting to take us to the city of Osorno. There we will culminate this centenary route and have lunch at a city restaurant.
Transfer from Osorno to Port Varas.
Day 01
Transfer to the Torres Del Paine National Park. The park, created in 1959, has been declared by the UNESCO as a Reserve of the Biosphere. It is a paradise for Flora and Fauna lovers. It is also home of the largest groups of Condors in America. Box-Lunch. Navigate through Lake Grey until we reach the Grey refuge, located on the banks of the glacier.
Dinner and overnight in the refuge.
Day 02
Trek to Grey glacier. A spectacular setting awaits us while we appreciate large forms of ice that hang from the southern ice fields. Box-Lunch. In the afternoon we will walk down to another refuge known as the Vertice Lodge.
Dinner and overnight in the refuge.
Day 03
This first day will take us to the Frances Valley. If we make good timing we can reach the Frances lookout point in 3.5 hours. From this view point there are some incredible views including the main peaks of the area known as “el macizo”. Box Lunch. Once we start our way back down, the walk becomes a lot easier. We will reach the Los Cuernos refuge in time for dinner.
Overnight at refuge.
Day 04
Breakfast. Today’s walk borders for approximately 6 hours lake Nordenskjold. We will have marvelous views of its turquoise Waters. Box-Lunch. Through this route we will walk next to a few rivers, some which we will have to cross adding this to our adventure. 2 more hours of walking and we will reach the Chilean camp.
Dinner and overnight
Day 05
Breakfast. Full day of hiking at the base of the Torres, granite walls more than 1,000 meters tall and the main attraction of our expedition. A beautiful lagoon lies on the feet of the Torres. Box-Lunch. Return and transfer to Port Natales.
Conguillío National Park is found in the mountainous region of the IX region between 700 and 2500 meters above sea level, and offers one of the most impressive combinations of natural beauty. Boasting the Arco Iris (rainbow) ,Verde (green) and Conguillío Lagoons (this last one at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range), this park is full of native vegetation, giant Araucarias (Monkey Puzzle trees) and forests of Coigüe, Lenga and Cypress. Its fauna is made up of the “Monito del Monte” (the smallest marsupial in the world), the condor, eagles and diverse water fowl that are dispersed among the lagoons, and old lava rivers from the Llaima Volcano (3125m ). All these things make this place a paradise for visitors with its 5 hiking trails. Box lunch in one of the many picnic areas of the park.
After a transfer to Pudeto we cross the Pehoé lake (10:00) and we arrive to the Vértice Lodge, starting point of the trekking, located on the north-east shore of the lake. The path, generally forest land, begins with a slight ascent north direction, going round the Skottsberg lake and continuing towards east with the Punta Bariloche hill (8529 ft.) on left hand. After a hike of 2 hours a suspension bridge which cross the Francés river is reached. From here it is possible to observe one of the highest summits of the park: the Cuerno Principal (10006 ft.), which belongs to one of the three summits of the Paine massif. Arrival to the Italiano camp and ascent through the east bank of the Frances river. The path continues through an old morrain, having always on left hand the Paine massif and the Frances glacier as scenery, and a while later a viewpoint with view to the amazing Pehoe and Nordenskjold Lakes. Optional: Continuation to the Britanico Campground from where the landscape consist of the Cuerno Norte and Cuerno Central and the Fortaleza, Aleta de Tiburón, Hoja and Espada hills, among others. Return to the lodge after a 4 ½ hours hike from the Británico campground. We end this high demanding trekking after crossing back the Pehoé lake.
After the transfer to the Las Torres Hosteria and a brief introduction about the day’s itinerary start of the hike taking the west side of the Ascencio Valley. In the beginning the trail passes through several Calafates, Murtillas and wild flowers and cross, among other things, the river of same name. Rest stop at the Chileno Refuge. Continuation of the hike through Lenga forest for about one hour and once outside it, on left hand, observation of the trail going on an old glacier morrain. Once finished it the beauty of the Torres can be appreciated. The way back is taking the same route.
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