Stay : Adventures from north to south

Travel through the dunes of the driest desert in the world, stop in the land of volcanoes and head south for a few hikes at the foot of the most beautiful mountains on the planet: this tour is for travellers seeking the best balance between action and relaxation.

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Detail of the stay : Adventures from north to south - 12 days

  • Santiago De Chile
  • Santiago De Chile
  • Santiago De Chile
  • Santiago De Chile
  • Santiago De Chile
  • Calama
  • San Pedro De Atacama
  • Valle De La Luna
  • San Pedro De Atacama
  • San Pedro De Atacama
  • Geysers Du Tatio
  • Osorno
  • Puerto Varas
  • Frutillar
  • Puerto Montt
  • Calama
  • San Pedro De Atacama
  • Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales
  • Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales
  • Osorno
  • Puerto Varas
  • Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales
  • Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales
  • Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales
  • Osorno
  • Puerto Varas
  • Puerto Varas
  • Puerto Montt
  • Puerto Natales
  • Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine
  • Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine
  • Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine
  • Puerto Natales
  • Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine
  • Puerto Natales
  • Puerto Natales

Day 1: Visit of Santiago

Steps: Santiago De Chile

Landing in Santiago de Chile. Head towards the centre of the capital to discover the presidential palace, "La Moneda", a symbol of the country's turbulent political past. Walk through the popular "Paseo Ahumada" and take a meal break at the central market for an authentic introduction to Chilean cuisine.

Places of interest :
MERCADO CENTRAL / PALACIO DE LA MONEDA

Day 2: Bicycles and vineyards in the Maipo Valley

Santiago de Chile. Head south to reach the wine-growing lands of the Maipo Valley. Here, you can cycle through the vineyards and enjoy the delicious carmenere, a grape variety that has greatly contributed to the international reputation of Chilean wine... not to mention, of course, other classics such as Cabernet Sauvignon and local Syrah. After this busy day, come back to Santiago.

Day 3: Trip to Atacama

Steps: Calama, San Pedro De Atacama, Valle De La Luna

Santiago de Chile. Fly to Calama and head to San Pedro de Atacama, a small town lost in the middle of the driest desert in the world. 13 kilometres from this pretty village, discover the valley of the Moon, in which a bike ride will allow you to discover the lunar landscapes in the best way.

Day 4: The Salar of Atacama

Steps: San Pedro De Atacama

San Pedro d'Atacama. Meet curious desert inhabitants: Chilean flamingos. The salt deserts that serve as their home are a postcard setting that will easily punctuate a morning. In the afternoon, head for the Miscanti and Meñique lagoons, at an altitude of 4,500 metres, for other postcards in which blue contrasts with the incredible range of colours of the Altiplano.

Day 5: The Geysers of El Tatio

Steps: San Pedro De Atacama, Geysers Du Tatio

San Pedro d'Atacama. The reputation of the El Tatio Geysers is fully justified by their power and the magnificent background of the Altiplano mountains. On the way, take the opportunity to admire the Tocopurri and Sairecabur volcanoes before an evening of rest in San Pedro.

Day 6: Journey to Puerto Varas

Steps: Osorno, Puerto Varas, Frutillar, Puerto Montt, Calama, San Pedro De Atacama

San Pedro d'Atacama. Take the road to Calama and take off to the south centre of the country. From Puerto Montt, head to Puerto Varas, a beautiful city with the undeniable German colonial heritage and the breathtaking view of the Osorno volcano. A passage by the nearby town Frutillar, if only to taste a local "Kuchen", is worth it.

Day 7: Rafting on the Petrohue River

Steps: Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, Osorno, Puerto Varas

Puerto Varas. Head towards the Osorno volcano and enter the Vicente Perez Rosales National Park, which includes the famous Petrohue Falls. Near the falls, indulge in the joys of rafting with certified guides. The streams at the foot of the Osorno volcano will give you a good adrenaline rush and will provide you with an unforgettable introduction to the lake region.

Day 8: Trekking "Paso de la Desolación"

Steps: Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, Osorno, Puerto Varas

Puerto Varas. After a walk through the viewpoint of Petrohue Falls, start the hike on the flank of Osorno volcano. The "Paso de la Desolación" is a path that offers you one of the best views of Lake Todos Los Santos, whose bluish colour extends at the foot of three gigantic Andean volcanoes

Day 9: Travel to the Great South

Steps: Puerto Varas, Puerto Montt, Puerto Natales, Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine

Puerto Varas. From Puerto Montt, fly to the Magallanes region (Magellan). Rendez-vous in Puerto Natales, a charming port city on the banks of the fjord and the starting point for adventurers exploring Torres Del Paine National Park. In the afternoon, hike Mount Dorotea, a 400-metre mountain above Puerto Natales that offers - in just 3 hours - an incredible view of the region's fjords and glaciers.

Day 10: Navigation to Grey Glacier

Steps: Parque Nacional Torres Del Paine, Puerto Natales

Puerto Natales. Early in the morning, head to the eastern part of Torres Del Paine National Park. Start the majestic navigation to the Grey Glacier, which will take you about 30 metres from one of Chile's most famous glaciers. You will also see Mount Paine Grande, the highest mountain in the park, which rises to 3,050 metres. Return to Puerto Natales for a well-deserved rest.

Places of interest :
GLACIAR GREY - LAGO GREY

Day 11: Trekking "Base Torres"

Steps: Puerto Natales

Puerto Natales. Enter the Torres del Paine National Park via "Laguna Amarga" and start the "Base Torres" trekking (tower base viewpoint) from the Las Torres area. Enter the Ascencio Valley and cross the silent forest before starting the final ascent. The last few metres - rather demanding - are well worth it, with an unbeatable view of the granite peaks that give the park its name. After these 22 kilometers of trekking, on the way to Puerto Natales for a last night in Patagonia.

Day 12: Bye bye Patagonia!

Steps: Puerto Natales

Puerto Natales. Now it is time to leave the wilderness of these southern lands and return home. Bye bye bye Patagonia, bye bye Chile!

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