Torres del Paine & Fitz Roy Circuit

This exciting trek surrounds the worldly renowned
Torres del Paine circuit, southern Chile, and later the Los Glaciares
National park in Argentine side of Patagonia. Hiking
through fields covered with flowers enjoying amazing views of blue
and
emerald
colored
lakes, in the
friendly shadows of Lenga forests, and climb up to the bases of
the most impressive granite rock formations of the famous Cuernos
and
Torres of the National Park. After finishing the circuit, we cross
the border to the Argentine side of Patagonia to visit the immense
Perito Moreno glacier in the south of National Park Los Glaciares.
We will then do some more trekking in the Northern part of Los
Glaciares from the picturesque village of El Chalten. The
famous peaks of Fitz
Roy and Cerro Torre will be our continuous company during this
final 3-day trekking.
Duration |
16 days |
Difficulty |
Good Physical Shape |
Departures |
- KLT003-1 November 18 - December 3, 2007
- KLT003-2 December 2 - December 17, 2007
- KLT003-3 December 16 - December 31, 2007
- KLE002-4 December 30 - January 14, 2008
- KLE002-5 January 13 - January 28, 2008
- KLE002-6 January 27 - February 11, 2008
- KLE002-7 February 10 - February 25, 2008
- KLE002-8 February 24-March 10, 2008.
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Expedition cost |
US $5,000 per person minimum 4 clients. |
Single suplement |
US $800 per person |
Reservation cost |
US $700 |
Balance payment date |
75 days prior departure |
Space available |
10 climbers |
Service Include
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Professional Bilingual Trekking
Guide.
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Ratio Guide
Clients 1-5.
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All local organization and supervision by
KL Adventure Staff.
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Airport assistance at Punta Arenas.
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Private transfers the entire
tour.
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Hotel 2 nights base on double occupancy with
breakfast in Puerto Natales
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Hotel 1 night base on double occupancy with breakfast
in Calafate.
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Shelter 3 nights common rooms.
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Entry fee to Torres del Paine & Los
Glaciares National park.
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Camping fees.
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Full board on the trekking and camping days,
box lunch included.
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All common gear equipment: The North Face,
Mountain Hardware & Marmot tents, isolate
mattress, stoves & gas,
etc…
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Walking & Climbing on the Southern Ice
Cap.**
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Porters for carrying
personal equipment free till 10 kg.
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Radio communications equipment
VHF 2 mt.
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First aid kit.
Service does not include
- Personal trekking equipment.
- Excess luggage on any flight.
- Any meals on city and transfers days.
- Any drinks (soda, beer or wine) in the cities and during transfer
days
- Accident and rescue insurance.
- Cash for extra expenses.
- Any other service not mentioned in the list.
- Gratuities are not included.
Day by day itinerary
Day 1 Punta Arenas – Puerto Natales. A KL Expedition Guide
will meet you at the Punta Arenas airport and immediately transfer
to Puerto Natales, a three-hour drive through the Patagonian pampa.
Lodging in Puerto Natales at hostal Concepto Indigo or Aquaterra
Lodge, dinner and meeting to discuss trip program. Hotel. Transfer
time 152 miles / 246 km / 3 hours.
Day 2 Puerto Natales – Hostería Las Torres – Camp
Seron. Transfer by van to Torres del Paine National Park. This 2,5
hour journey through ranch country includes a quick stop in Cerro
Castillo, the principal site of wool and meat exportation to Europe
during the 1960s. We arrive directly at Hosteria Las Torres to start
our 4 hours trekking to the Serón camp. Along the way, we
come across a meadow blanketed in a kaleidoscope of wild flowers
and breathtaking views of the Laguna Azul to the East of our destination.
Common and personal gear is carried by horses or porters. Tent. Transfer
time 85.5 miles / 138 kms / 2 ½ hours. Trekking time 8 ¾ miles
/ 16 km / 4 hours.
Day 3 Camp Seron – Camp Dickson. We continue our trek towards
Lake Dickson. This walk is marked by a marvelous view of Lake Paine
from above. We stop for a picnic at the Coirón Camp. The surrounding
terrain is mostly easy going, giving us plenty of time to admire
the middle Torre in the background and a spectacular view of the
Paine mountain range. As we get closer to our camp, we can see the
glacier in the distance flowing into Lake Dickson. Tent. Trekking
time 11 ¼ miles / 18 km / 6 hours.
Day 4 Camp Dickson – Camp Los Perros. Today's trek takes us
through a vast forest leading to our next camping site, Los Perros,
some 4 hours away. The trail follows Los Perros River with beautiful
views on Lake and Glacier Dickson and the North Face of the Paine
Massif. Approaching our camp, we catch a view of the wonderful Los
Perros Glacier. (Cut the piece about horses and carrying gear) Tent.
Trekking time 6 ¼ miles / 10 km / 4 hours.
Day 5 Camp Los Perros – Gardner Pass – Camp Grey. Today’s
hike is tougher, since just after starting out we will cross a swampy
area that can take as long as an hour to work our way through. We
then cross the Paso River and hike up to the John Garner pass at
1,241m. After the pass we begin to make our way down to the Grey
Camp through a forest of native lenga trees with spectacular views
of the Southern Ice Cap and the Grey Glacier. Today's trek is by
far the most difficult and tiring of the entire circuit. Tent. Trekking
time 8 1/4 miles / 13.5 km / 9 hours.
Day 6 Camp Grey – Camp Pehoe. Before we continue our journey
to Pehoe camp, we have the option to make an easy mini trekking on
the Grey Glacier in the morning; an extraordinary experience! In
the afternoon we´ll reach Pehoe camp after 3-4 hours walking
on easy terrain with splendid views on Lake Grey and its Glacier.
Tent. Trekking time 6 ¼ miles / 10 km / 4 hours.
Day 7 Camp Pehoe – French Valley – Refugio Los Cuernos.
Trek to the French Valley. The most beautiful valley in the park
and one of the most unique in the world, surrounded by hanging glaciers
and an amphitheater of granite walls and spires. Afterward, we will
trek to the extraordinary turquoise Lake Nordenskjold and stop at
the magical refuge Los Cuernos for dinner and rest time. Refugio.
Trekking time 15.8 miles / 26 km / 9 hours.
Day 8 Refugio Los Cuernos – Refugio El Chileno. Trek along
Lake Nordenskjold and below the hanging glaciers of Mount Admiral
Nieto, to Refugio El Chileno in valley Ascencio. Refugio. Trekking
time 8 ¾ miles / 16 km / 5 hours.
Day 9 Refugio El Chileno – Refugio Las Torres.
Today we are finishing the circuit with a hike to the base of the
spectacular
three granite towers that made the park famous: Torre D`Agostini
2850 m, also named Torre Sur, Torre Central 2800 m and Torre Norte
2600 m, also named Torre Monzino. On our way down to Refugio Las
Torres we will make a stop at the Refugio El Chileno to have our
lunch, rest and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Ascensio valley.
Trekking time 7.3 miles / 12 km / 6 hours.
Day 10 Refugio Las Torres – Calafate. Early
transfer to Calafate, Argentina through the border pass at Cerro
Castillo. Dinner and overnight
at a local hotel in this beautiful Swiss style town. Hotel. Transfer
time 169 miles / 273 km / 5-6 hours.
Day 11 Calafate – Perito Moreno – El
Chalten. We travel to the Los Glaciares National Park for a view
at the impressive Perito
Moreno Glacier and to enjoy the spectacle of icebergs breaking off
and floating down Lake Argentino. In the afternoon, we move on to
our next base camp in the village of El Chaltén, from where
we will realize our next trekking circuit. Hotel. Transfer time 205.8
miles / 332 km / 8 hours.
Day 12 El Chalten – Maestri Look-out Point – Camp
Poincenot. Today we will approach the Torre Glacier at the Maestri
Look-out
Point starting from the El Chalten village and continue to the
base of the Fitz Roy mountain, Poincenot Camp. The trail leads
us steeply upwards to the Mirador Laguna Torre, which we will reach
in aprox 1 hour. Following the Fitz Roy River we will reach the
Maestri Look-out 3 hours later to enjoy the views on the Cordon
Adela and the Cerro Torre. The transition trail – Madre
and Hija lakes will lead us to our camp site in approx. 2,5 hours
of
easy walking. Tent. Trekking time 14 miles / 22 km / 6 hours
15 minutes.
Day 13 Camp Poincenot – Laguna de los Tres – Camp Piedra
del Fraile. From Poincenot Camp we have an hour of steep climbing
to reach Laguna de los Tres to appreciate the precious view of the
Fitz Roy mountain. After climbing down to Rio Blanco we continue
to Piedra del Fraile Camp through Lenga forests along Rio Blanco
and Rio Electrico. Tent. Trekking time 9 miles / 14,5 km / 5,5 hours.
Day 14 Camp Piedra del Fraile – Paso del Quadrado – El
Chalten. From our camp we climb to the Paso del Quadrado to have
a splendid view at the North Face of the Fitz Roy. Back at Piedra
del Fraile we continue our trekking following Rio Electrico until
we reach the point where it meets Rio de las Vueltas, enjoying
the spectacular views at Cordon Gorra Blanca in the North and Cordon
de los Condores in the East. Here our private transport will be
waiting
for us to take us back to the village of El Chalten for a good
hot shower and dinner. Hotel Trekking time 9.3 miles / 14 km / 8,5
hours.
Day 15 Transport to Puerto Natales, super final
group dinner. Hotel Transfer time 228 miles / 368 km / 6 hours.
Day 16 Early transfer to Punta Arenas airport to connect domestic
flight back Santiago and immediately international flight. End of
service. Transfer time 152 miles / 246 km / 3 hours
Important
Any departure can be re-scheduled with a minimum of 4 persons.
- ** Walking & Climbing on the Southern Ice
Cap apply supplment US $ 100. each.
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