Torres del Paine - Full Circuit Trek - 11 Days



Who is this trip for
Genders
- Female39%
- Male61%
Average age
Start / End
- Puerto Natales
- Puerto Natales
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
27Highlights
- Embark on an unforgettable 11-day full circuit trek through the legendary Torres del Paine National Park, immersing yourself in Patagonia's most awe-inspiring landscapes, where towering, steeple-like peaks rise dramatically from the earth.
- Conquer the thrilling ascent to the base of the iconic three granite towers, a challenging yet incredibly rewarding journey through Lenga forests and glacial moraines, culminating in spectacular, cinematic views that will leave you breathless.
- Experience the grandeur of the Patagonian ice fields as you traverse Paso John Garner, offering unparalleled vistas over the massive Grey Glacier and the sprawling Southern Patagonia Ice Cap – a truly majestic sight.
- Discover the serene beauty of glacial lakes like Lago Dickson and the vibrant turquoise Lake Nordenskjold, their pristine waters reflecting the dramatic surrounding peaks and ancient forests.
- Delve into the captivating French Valley, renowned as one of the world's most unique valleys, encircled by magnificent hanging glaciers and an imposing amphitheater of granite walls and spires.
- Immerse yourself fully in the wilderness with 8 nights of authentic camping amidst the park's stunning natural backdrops, all while benefiting from the expertise of top-notch mountain guides who bring the landscape to life.
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Summary
Gazing upon the towering, steeple-like peaks of Patagonia’s Cordillera del Paine for the first time, you’d swear they were lifted straight from The Lord of the Rings movie. But these massive rock formations are very real. Built for physically-active travellers, not hardcore mountaineers, this trip brings you to remote, lesser-visited sections of the Torres del Paine National Park and the truly unimaginable scenery to be found here. With top-notch mountain guides at your side, you’ll be able to concentrate on spotting condors in flight instead of staring blankly at a map.
Itinerary
Day 1
Puerto Natales
Arrive at any time. If arriving into Punta Arenas in Chile, it is recommended to arrive prior to 14:00 to allow enough time to transfer to Puerto Natales for the welcome meeting. If arriving to El Calafate in Argentina, you will need to get there a day before and then take the bus to Puerto Natales today.
Day 2
Puerto Natales/Laguna Azul Camp
Embark on a 9-day excursion within Torres del Paine NP, hiking the full Torres del Paine circuit known as the O circuit. Start the 130km (80.7 mi) route by trekking to the base of Las Torres to see the dramatic three towers and turquoise lagoon below. The group will enter the park through the main entrance of Amarga Lagoon. The trail begins with a slope and a side view of the imposing Ascencio Valley and the river with the same name, passing through the famous “Windy Pass” to get to the first official stop at Refugio El Chileno.
From there the group will continue towards a forest of native Lenga trees before arriving to the glacial moraine. Here the last, and hardest, part of the trail starts as we will be gaining 300m of altitude in the last kilometer. Please note this last kilometer is steep and rocky, carrying hiking poles (available for rent in Puerto Natales) will really help make this section of trail more manageable. The last km takes around 1 hour, but it is SO worth it! The spectacular view of the three granite towers will be waiting at the top, where we will have lunch with a view! Return along the same trail and meet our driver who is going to take everyone to the first campsite, Laguna Azul.
Day 3
Torres del Paine/Camp Serón
Transfer by van to the Las Torres area. Today we start our trek around the Paine Massif. Head out across ancient glacial moraines on the way to camp Serón. The trail goes through Lenga forests where we can spot some wildlife. The hike today will be around 5 hours. Arrive to Camping Serón where the group will have dinner and rest up for tomorrow.
Day 4
Camp Serón/Lake Dickson Camp
Eat an early breakfast before the hike to Lago Dickson, a glacial lake on the edge of the Southern Patagonia Ice Cap. Hike past bright blooming Notro bushes and cross a stream along the lake. A beautiful, leisurely hike that will take around 6 hours today. Arrive at Camping Dickson and opt for a hot shower and a beer as a reward.
Day 5
Lake Dickson Camp/Los Perros Camp
Continue along the north side of the park to an incredible lookout point of Lake Dickson and the surrounding valley. Follow the trail through the tall forest to reach another lookout for Perros Glacier, well worth the climb. Pack up and head out through pristine, old growth beech forest. Look and listen for the red-headed Magellanic woodpecker. Just before we arrive to camp, trek past the Perros glacier and enjoy fantastic close-up views of the ice and the lake. Spend the night camping at the base of Paso John Garner at Los Perros.
Day 6
Los Perros Camp/Grey Glacier Camp
Today is the toughest day of the O trek, start with an uphill climb for 2-3 hours, passing over the highest point. The beginning of the trail is through forest, but once you reach 800m of altitude, the path starts to get rocky and may become a little slippery. Take in the first view of Grey Glacier and gaze into the distance to take in its 270km² (104 mi²) spread. Climb vertical ladders and pass a suspension bridge en route to Grey Camp. This is the biggest day yet as we climb over Paso John Garner and hike down through thick forest directly above the massive Grey Glacier. Once on the pass, look out over rugged, glaciated peaks, and the Southern Patagonia Ice Cap – a view not to be missed! The glacier stretches out below like a giant white highway. To get to the Grey Glacier Camp, there is a big descent of approximately 1700m through the forest.
Day 7
Grey Glacier Camp
Enjoy the day exploring Grey Lake and Grey Glacier. The spectacular scenery is a highlight of the trek with the back drop of snow-capped mountains and floating pieces of piercing blue glacier. The afternoon is free for resting and exploring the area. Opt for a short trek along the west side of the Grey Glacier.
Day 8
Grey Glacier Camp/Paine Grande Camp
Head out on an optional morning kayak on the coast of Lake Grey with amazing views of Grey Glacier and its icebergs. Later, hike along Lake Grey to appreciate different viewpoints of the glacier. Hike to join the famous W Trek and end at Lake Pehoé. Relax at Paine Grande Camp and share trekking stories with the other hikers. Cross a high plateau overlooking Grey Lake and see icebergs and views across Grey Glacier on the way to Lake Pehoé. Pehoé means "hidden lake" in the Tehuelche language. The afternoon is free to relax at Lodge Paine Grande and enjoy the area. At night, enjoy a pisco sour cocktail in the bar overlooking Paine Grande & Los Cuernos mountains.
Day 9
Paine Grande Camp/Cuernos Camp
Hike to the French Valley lookout to see the mountain range spread across the national park, take in the contrasting greens and greys of the landscape. Continue the trek to the French Valley. Surrounded by hanging glaciers and an amphitheater of granite walls and spires, this is the most beautiful valley in the park and one of the most unique in the world. After, trek out of the valley to the extraordinary turquoise Lake Nordenskjold. After six to eight hours, end the day at Cuernos Camp for dinner and sleep.
Day 10
Lake Nordenskjöld/Puerto Natales
The concluding day of the O circuit continues along Lake Nordenskjöld. Take in the final views of Torres del Paine, reflect on the last nine days and relish in the sense of accomplishment before heading back to Puerto Natales. Trek along Lake Nordenskjöld and below the hanging glaciers of Mount Almirante Nieto, to the reach Hosteria Las Torres, where our van awaits us. Transfer to Puerto Natales.
Day 11
Puerto Natales
Depart at any time.
What's Included
Accommodation
Hotels (2 nts), camping (8 nts).
Meals
Breakfasts: 10, Lunches: 9, Dinners: 8
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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Customer reviews & ratings
A fun action packed holiday made even better by the the guides (Fabien, Jose & Matty) - all 3 deserve recognition & positive feedback excellently organised & the guides were exceptional (Fabien, Matty & Jose) - enjoyment & safety were high on their agenda and organisation superb
Tamara Dec, 2025 VerifiedA well organised tour of the O trek in Patagonia with knowledgeable and experienced guides that add to the experience by ensuring safety and sharing information about the area and Chile. Almost all campsites besides 1 had running and Hot showers and the food was plentiful for a demanding multi day trek (large portions including salmon and red meat and soups, and packed lunches). There is no need to bring a lot of your own snacks - just a handful of energy bars for those longer days. The inclusion of the porters was a good extra because it meant lighter loads to carry which ultimately meant less pain hiking ! However, I would combine camping with refugio / dorm stays because camping for the whole tour whilst having demanding hiking days reduces the speed and efficiency of recovery (the quality of sleep is not as good due to less comfort and noise etc) Itineraries usually cover popular areas of interest but also some unique experiences or off beaten track places. No extra supplement for solo travellers, and the roommates appear chosen based on gender and closest age similarity
Sandra Mar, 2025 Verified
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