The 10 Best Things to do Adventurous in Chilean Patagonia, Chilean Patagonia

March 12, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

Dazzling fjords and vertiginous Andean peaks cover Chile's best-known region, turning this slim swath of land into a playground for skiing, whitewater rafting and trekking. To the north lies San Rafael Lagoon National Park with its impressive ice fields. In Patagonia's southern stretch, the city of Punta Arenas is the gateway to Torres del Paine National Park, which attracts serious climbers and casual day hikers to its granite peaks, glaciers and waterfalls.
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1. Torres del Paine National Park

Torres Del Paine National Park, Torres del Paine National Park Chile +56 61 236 0014 http://www.conaf.cl/parques/parque-nacional-torres-del-paine/
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Torres del Paine National Park

A hiker's dream, this national park contains huge granite mountains surrounded by clear lakes and a series of well-maintained trails that vary in degree of difficulty.

Reviewed By TEBlaise - Ilion, United States

I have been to many beautiful places from Alaska to Iceland, but this place is a world apart. It's label as the 8th wonder of the world is spot on. I drove around this park with my wife and son and had to stop around every corner to take a photo, and the views just kept getting better. The best view by far was from the top of Mirador Condor (which is where the photo was taken), The air is the freshest I have ever breathed and the views are something out of a painting. We rented a car and winged it, enabling us to go wherever we wanted.This place should be on everyone's bucket list.

2. Futaleufu River

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Futaleufu River

Reviewed By cindymq144

The Earth River rafting journey on the Futuleufu river is spectacular and amazing in all ways. The vast pristine landscapes, the professional and compassionate staff, the personal challenges one has the opportunity to confront, the lodging and food, the activities on and off the river all add up to an unforgettable experience. If you are a beginner - GO! The expedition is designed to help you become more confident on the water as the days progress. By the last day the class five rapids are a source of awe inspiring beauty and sheer joy. The staff are so encouraging, always pointing to the positive, they helped me to feel like "You got this and if you don't - we got you!" My love of white water paddling was ignited and I hope to travel with Earth River Expeditions again in the near future. The supply list is actually pretty complete. If you are a woman I would suggest adding two pairs of leggings, a sarong and one more long sleeve top for evenings. I would also bring a thin warm hat for the hike to Obsession lake. I am a plant based eater and except for a milk alternative they were able to accommodate my dietary needs. There were fresh fruits, vegetables and plant based options at every meal. The rivers combined with the glaciers, the waterfalls, the granite walls, the trees, the sun and clouds, the stars and the mysteries of the cosmos are awaiting you. I would recommend this Earth River Expeditions journey to the Futuleafu in an adventure seeking heartbeat!

3. Kayak en Patagonia

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Kayak en Patagonia

Kayak en Patagonia was born a decade ago, originally conceived by a group of friends and guides that were born and raised on the shores of the Senoret Chanel. Their dream was to explore and navigate the hidden secrets that only locals knew and to show their beauty and wonders to the people that visit this region. Today, after the many trips and unforgettable experiences that we have shared paddling with people from all over the world, we want to welcome you to Patagonia, a true paradise for Kayaking adventures. In Kayak en Patagonia, we want to give you a "Travel Experience". We work with the best quality of gear, equipment and food on each of our trips. Our certified guides have the knowledge and qualification that is needed to give you a safe and unique experience.

4. PatagoniaXpress

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PatagoniaXpress

Agencia especializada en configurar viajes a su medida. Operamos con gran calidad y eficiencia en famosos destinos como Capillas de Mármol, Parque Patagonia Chile Chico Jeinimeni y Lago General Carrera entre otros. En la Patagonia Chilena viaja de forma inteligente!

5. Glaciar Exploradores

52km al oeste de Puerto Rio Tranquilo Guardería CONAF 51km al oeste de Ro Tranquilo, camino Valle Exploradores, Puerto Rio Tranquilo Chile +56 9 5189 3146 http://www.conaf.cl
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Glaciar Exploradores

The Exploradores Glacier is a retreating glacier formed from the northern icefield of Chilean Patagonia.

6. Chiletour Patagonia

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Chiletour Patagonia

W Trek Torres del Paine, Patagonia Day Trek Torres del Paine Day Trek French Valley Full Day Tour of Torres del Paine Full Day Tour of Grey Glacier

7. AguaHielo Expediciones

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AguaHielo Expediciones

Sea kayaking trip specialist company, running trip throughout Aysen region in Patagonia - Chile. Self-support trip to San Rafael glacier national Park and Baker river descending as a course. Also day-tours in Puerto Aysen and costumized trip all over Aysen region.

8. Venture Patagonia

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Venture Patagonia

Venture Patagonia is a tour operator based in Puerto Natales, Chile. We provide tailor-made and luxury adventure travel tours to numerous destinations throughout Patagonia.

9. Dientes de Navarino

Puerto Williams, Isla Navarino Chile
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Dientes de Navarino

Reviewed By evwtrip - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

This is one of the more rougher treks I've done. Both in terms of adressing my routefinding skills many times (while there is a collection of signposting as well as the much more frequent markerstones, I did manage to wander off track quite a few times) as in the actual difficulty of the terrain (boulder hopping, steep descents, muddy marshes, negotiating tree roots & branches) your progress will be slow each of the 3 or more days you're trekking the 32km/20mi long Dientes. I solo-hiked it in 4. But they say: the rougher the trek, the more beautiful it gets. That counts here also. It's a little more wilderness than the one in Torres del Paine. While you're on the most southerly inhabited island of the world in Puerto Williams, a Chilean Armada town slowly growing into a tourist destination, enjoy the view of Cerro Bandera while you start your climb. On top there's a beautiful view of the Beagle Channel and Argentina's Tierra del Fuego mountains across. Continue along the edges of the ridge to a steep drop to Laguna del Salto, one of the many tundra lakes in the area. I stayed here for the night on a terribly wet and uneven floor, but with fresh water. My second day started with a climb up to Paso Australia and over loose boulders up Paso los Dientes (I wandered off track here which did cost me half an hour) to eventually descent to Laguna los Dientes and Laguna Escondida again with plenty big boulders to hop. Campsites and water were no problem finding here and were in better condition. There's a beautiful view of the jagged peaks of the actual Dientes ('teeth' in spanish), for which the area is named. On a clear day the more southerly Lago Windhond is visible as are the Cabo de Hornos islands. My third day ended up being the easiest one. Only two easier uphill sections and drops to arrive at the beaver affected area of big Laguna Martillo, where I took a wrong direction again costing me about 45 minutes. After the big lake there's a beautiful valley to cross where I saw signs of a big animal nearby, possibly a puma. I eventually camped at the foot of the biggest climb of the whole trek, Paso Virginia. The fourth day started with a muddy ascent of the lower section of the climb and ended at a fantastic overview of a very steep and possibly dangerous descent to Laguna Guanacos. Take care here in bad weather. After this lake there is a long mixed section of marshes, woods and farmland to get you down to the end of the trail at an old fishery at the road which will lead you to Puerto Williams again in 2 hours. I only saw people on the first night and was thus almost the whole time alone on the trail. Weather can be a problem here because of the southerly location of the Island, but most of the time I was hiking in clear sunny skies in late March 2017. Recommended.

10. Patagonia Bagual

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Patagonia Bagual

We offer the most exclusive and lonely area of Torres del Paine national park. Our full day combines science, off road and hiking while tracking wild horses and wild life in the most pristine area of the park. Feel the True spirit of Patagonia without other persons to interrupt your life changing experience tourism. ideal for all ages.

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