Torres del Paine Entrance Fee

Visitors

High season
(1 October to 30 April)

CH $

Low season
(1 May to 30 September)

CH $

Chilean

6.000

4.000

Foreign

21.000

11.000

Chilean Children (6-16 years)

2.000

1.000

Foreign Children

6.000

1.000

* Values in local currency

We at The Patagonia Group pride ourselves on our experience and in-depth knowledge of the region, hence the ability to design tailor-made tours to suit your special interest. We are a group of local people who live in the region, so we know how to make the best experience from your photography trip.

Tell us how long you plan to visit Patagonia and any specific desires you have, and we will be happy to suggest and design the best routes, including the length of stay, the best lodging, and highlights not to be missed as the best places to take landscape photography.

We have fixed departures for each trip, please get in touch with us if you would like to join one of this groups ( maximum 6 people). If these dates are not convenient we can customize any of these trips to suit your requirements.
To expedite your request, please fill out the following form here.

Value local traditions and customs

  • Before traveling, check with the local customs and traditions of the places to visit (folkloric festivals, anniversaries, holidays, etc.) so you can share, participate and be part of the community.
  • Learn a few words in the local language, with it you can establish a meaningful contact with the local community.
  • Respect and protect all that makes a destination unique and different such as its history, architecture, and culture, as expressed in its religion, music, art, food and cooking, among other expressions. Ask for consent when taking photographs to local people.

Support the local economy

  • Prefer crafts and products made locally wich contributes to the economic development of family-owned businesses, small retail businesses and small producers of goods and services.
  •  Treat with respect and kindness the vendors and local artisans and promote fair trade relationships between producers and consumers.
  • Do not buy products that are obviously counterfeit or prohibited by national and international regulations.
  • When contracting tours, always choose established providers in order to avoid scams and deceptions. Prefer tourist services that are operated by inhabitants of community or destination.
  • Be informed about the products that are legally restricted from leaving or entering the visited country.

Respect the environment

  • Buy products that are not made from plants or animals that are in danger of extinction.
  • Choose group outings that allow for a better use of resources, producing savings in money, fuel and carbon footprint. Look for the most efficient and cleaner option of transportation.
  • Reduce, re-use and recycle solid waste during your trip. Bring your own water bottle to fill, avoid buying products that have unnecessary packing and containers, and do not accepts plastic bags when purchasing foods.
  • Reduce your consumption of water and electricity in accommodation establishments (ask to use your towels and sheets for more than one day and remember to turn off the lights, heating, and air conditionings when leaving the room).

Be careful when visiting wilderness areas, heritage, archeological or other that seem fragile and/or valuable.

  • Collect and return with the garbage generated during the visit to these areas, including organics, as other it could damage the diet of the native wildlife, littering the landscape and affect the other visitors.
  • Choose the routes that cause the least impact on the landscapes, favoring existing roads and trails. Choose guided tours, avoiding accidents and reducing erosion and compacting of the soil in the vulnerable areas while contributing to local jobs.
  • Do not participate in environmental crimes. If visiting a protected area, remember that rules and regulations were created to preserve places and species of great ecological value, which, in many cases, are in danger of extinction.
  • Do not feed wildlife.
  • Follow the signs and indications of the existing communities in the area. This will allow a safer visit for you, your family and the environment.
  • Do not remove natural resources, such as stones, fossils, shells, plants, flowers or others from their original environment.
  • Contribute to the maintenance of the infrastructure and equipment in the protected area by paying the solicited price of entrance and properly using the facilities and infrastructure.

Be an informed and respectful traveler

  • Take account of local national laws and regulations.
  • Respect human rights and protect children from exploitation in any form, especially sexual and labor exploitation.
  • Find out how you receive medical attention or contact your embassy in case of emergency.
  • Be aware of weather conditions when accessing areas with variable hydrometeorological conditions such the mountains. Whether traveling alone or in a group to the mountain, register your trip with the Police, CONAF, DIRECTEMAR or other relevant institutions.
  • Check with the official public or private tourist information offices in order to obtain objective, actualized information and get information on activities and services that comply with local laws.

 

 

SCHEDULE 2016-2017 OF LAKE PEHOE NAVIGATION BY HIELOS PATAGONICOS CATAMARAN (PUDETO – LODGE PAINE GRANDE) UPDATED

Time Schedule Departure from Pudeto (access by car or bus) Departure from Lodge Paine Grande (trek)
September 01 to October 31 11:00 11:35
18:00  18:35
November 01 to 30 09:00 09:35
11:00 11:35
18:00 18:35
December 01 to February 28 (2017) 09:00 09:35
11:00 11:35
14:00 14:35
16:15 17:00
18:00 18:35
 March 01 t 31 (2017) 09:00 09:35
11:00 11:35
16:15 17:00
18:00 18:35
April 01 to 31 (2017) 11:00 11:35
18:00 18:35
May to August (2017) Crossing just days 01 an 15th of each month 12:00 12:35

Fees in Chilean Pesos  One Way $18.000 Round Trip $28.000. Only cash accepted. (One backpack is allowed)

Charge per extra backpack:

$12,000 per backpacks over 50 Kg.

$6,000 per backpacks under 50Kg.

More info: www.hielospatagonicos.com 

Phone number: +56 61 241 1133

 

A partir de Septiembre de 2016, para alojar en los sectores del Circuito W y Circuito Paine, será necesaria la reserva previa de los alojamientos en los sectores de Montaña y de Fantástico Sur (Refugios y Campings).

Esto para controlar los flujos de visitantes al Parque Nacional. Si ingresas al parque sin reserva previa podría no haber disponibilidad.

No olvides reservar con anticipación !!

Si llegas sin reserva al Parque y a los accesos de Estancia Cerro Paine (Centro de Bienvenida y acceso sector Francés), donde se encuentran los Refugios de Fantástico Sur, será posible gestionar la reserva, sin embargo:  Podría no haber disponibilidad.

El valor de los servicios contratados directamente en el Centro de Bienvenida y acceso sector Francés, tendrá un 20% de recargo. 

Quienes lleguen directo a los campamentos de montaña, sin pasar por los accesos, deberán pagar un adicional de un 100%.

 

From the beginning of this season, it will be a “must” to book in advance all the accommodations at Fantástico Sur (Refugios & Camping Sites) because the amount of people along the trails in the W Trek & Paine Circuit will be managed, according to the maximum capacity for each place.

If you arrive into the park without bookings, there could not be availability.

Do not forget to book in advance!

If you arrive into the park and to the entrance to Estancia Cerro Paine (Welcome Center & Francés entrance), where the accommodations of Fantástico Sur are located, without previous reservation, it will be possible to book, but it is important you consider that:  There could not be availability

Prices will be 20% higher if booked directly at the “Welcome Center” and Francés Access.  Prices booked directly in the accommodation (if you don ́t make it at the Welcome Center) will be the double.

Haz tu reserva en / Bookings available at:

Fantástico Sur Refugios & Camping Sites: Terminal de Buses / Bus Station – Puerto Natales Sala de ventas / Sales Office: Esmeralda 661, Puerto Natales

Ventas en línea / Online Reservations:

ventas@fantasticosur.com www.fantasticosur.com

Vértice Refugios & Camping Sites: www.verticepatagonia.com

CONAF: www.parquetorresdelpaine.org

MIRADOR CONDOR
THE GREAT POST

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This short and easy path is recommended for those who are visting the park by car, because you may achived an spectacular 360 degrees view with the Cuernos del Paine, Paine Grande and Lago Pehoé in all its glory at the top.

While there is a well ndicated sign on the road access before reaching the camping Pehoe, part of this trail it was damaged by fire in 2011- 2012 and lost in moments. It is best taken from the campsite Pehoé (can ask permission to enter) in the sector that is towards the hill.

Condor viewpoint -the goal of this route- clearly seen from below: it is the highest and most notorious hill, which has a pointed stone to the distance looks like a traffic cone.

Once at the camping site, then the beginning is just behind the playground. The trail runs up the side to the left (north), first by these grasslands and then the burned forest. Go and watch for a pink ribbons that mark the way.

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After about twenty minutes of ascent you reach a small flat and then comes a final ascent. The mound is increasingly visible and the footprint will drive you to the top. Warning, because this hill ascend back up a path of loose stones.

The zig zag, in about fifteen minutes, should be reached you as high of the top of the Mirador Condor. From this platform you can appreciate the magnitude of the park whose boundaries are lost to the naked eye; and also the obvious effects of the recent forest fires.

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From here, you may see Pehoé and Nordensköld lakes, the Hostería Pehoé, Explora Hotel, and surrounding lakes like Pincol and Negra and in general the whole system of mountains with their snowy peaks surrounding the park. But above all, great views of the Horns are achieved and probably part of the Cerro Paine Grande, which is on one side and the highest peak of this mountain range, with 3,050 meters.

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Chilean Patagonia is one of the world’s best places for stargazing and astrophotography practice.
Unlike other places, Patagonia offers clean unpolluted skies allowing the practice of astrophotography in the best way.

Mauricio Escalona renowned photographer, offers 100% customized classes to his students at the wonderful Chilean Patagonia.

For more information send an email to contact@thepatagoniagroup.com

Spanish version:

La patagonia chilena es uno de los mejores lugares del mundo para observar las estrellas y practicar la astrofotografía.
A diferencia de otros lugares, la patagonia ofrece cielos limpios sin polución lo que permite la práctica de la astrofotografía de la mejor manera.

Mauricio Escalona reconocido fotógrafo, ofrece a sus alumnos clases 100% personalizadas en la maravillosa patagonia chilena.

Para más información envíe un correo a contact@thepatagoniagroup.com

Each visitor should carry their own waste generated during the visit.

Avoid contamination, minimize and compress the garbage and transport it to carry the collection sites enabled.

Keep garbage away from the animals, in addition, consider that the wind can easily disperse it.

Batteries contain very harmful substances to the environment. Try to take them back to the nearest town where you can find special deposits.
Bring back the organic or biodegradable waste (food scraps, fruit peelings, eggs etc. . .), they do not belong to the environment you are visiting, it decomposes slowly and it as a source of infection, attract animals and visually pollute the environment. DO NOT throw to the ground fruit pits or seeds, as it could introduce a new species to alter the balance of the ecosystem.

 

Source: www.conaf.cl

Information

In every ranger stations and gates of the park you will find park rangers that will give you all the information you need and solve your doubts during your stay at this natural reserve.

Remember to ask about the weather and trials conditions before starting any excursion.
You are the main responsible for your safety
*see Park rangers stations (link a-4- Plan your trip/services/Park ranger stations

CONAF Administration Office
It is located at the north bank of Toro Lake in Villa Monzino, there is a bird life lookout and a visitors centre.
The authorizations for climbing the Massif Paine and other mountains from Andes Patagonicos and other special activities are processed in this office.
Tel. +56 61 2 691931

Clinic, paramedics, police
In Villa Monzino is also located the paramedics service, ambulance and clinic
During the high season a Police Station runs also in Villa Monzino

Telephone
The only public telephone available in the park is in the Administration Office.
During the high season is available from 8.00 to 20.00 and during low season from 8.00 to 18.00.
Its use is only available in emergency case and it is payable in cash and Chilean pesos.
It is not possible to do calls to mobile phones.

Public toilets
There are public toilets in Sarmiento and Laguna Amarga main gates, also in Pudeto, Administration Office and Grey Station.

Important
There is no gas station or benzene available inside the park for cars. It is indispensable that the visitants must obtain enough fuel before coming to the park. The nearest gas station is located in Puerto Natales or Cerro Castillo.

In order to protect Park resources, and for the safety of yourself and others, please follow these rules and regulations while visiting the park:

  • Open fires are strictly forbidden (no exceptions).
  • Portable stoves are permitted only in authorized camping areas and must be properly protected from winds.
  • All trash must be carried out of the park. This includes cigarette butts.
  • Stay on established trails, do not hike alone.
  • Note closing times when planning your visit. If you plan to hike mountain trails, you must register at a Park Ranger Station prior to beginning the hike.
  • Camping is permitted only at authorized areas and shelters.
  • It is prohibited to damage natural or cultural features. Feeding or disturbance of wildlife is also prohibited.
  • Pets and other domestic animals are not allowed inside the Park.
  • Be prepared for extreme weather conditions. Bring proper gear and clothing.
  • If you plan to hike mountain trails, you must register at a Park Ranger Station prior to beginning the hike.
  • Respect and follow all Park Rangers’ guidelines and recommendations, they are the authority inside the Park.
  • All visitors must sign the registration form.
  • Visitors, who practice trekking, will receive a tag. This tag must be on a visible place while staying in this National Park.
  • Park rangers are authority.
  • Should you witness any dangerous or risky behavior, please inform a Park Ranger as soon as possible.
  • Do not expose yourself to legal sanctions or expulsion from the Park. Consider that any irresponsibility or carelessness can cause irreversible environmental damage and is punishable by law.

Source: http://www.parquetorresdelpaine.cl/en/normas-obligatorias