MIrador Las Torres
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Satyabrata Dam
New Delhi1,760 contributions
Mar 2020 • Friends
You must go up there to watch sunrise. We started from central camp around 3.40am with headlamps and reached around 7am. It was freezing cold. The place is magical as the color of the rock turns to yellow and red.
Written 13 March 2020
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Ian G
North Yorkshire, UK1,603 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
Really enjoyable day. Took 8 hours which is fairly quick. Need to be reasonable fit and used to trekking although some people on the hike clearly were not.
It’s a there and back trek and none of it is flat apart from the first and last 2km. Then it’s climb to windy pass , lose height to Chilean camping then off climbing again with more up and down before the steep climb to the lake. Absolutely stunning scenery. Went with guides from Rio Serrano hotel who were awesome.
It’s a there and back trek and none of it is flat apart from the first and last 2km. Then it’s climb to windy pass , lose height to Chilean camping then off climbing again with more up and down before the steep climb to the lake. Absolutely stunning scenery. Went with guides from Rio Serrano hotel who were awesome.
Written 19 January 2020
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nonsrspn
New York City, NY128 contributions
Dec 2019
Base de las Torres in Chilean Patagonia was amazing! We took a 10-hour hike in this 18-km. trail (as opposed to a suggested 8 hours but actually I would say the trail starts from the public car park in front of Hotel Las Torres and we had to add in a few more kilometers to that figure). The views along the way are great and very enjoyable. The difficulty is spread throughout the hike as we gradually gained elevation. Unfortunately, we arrived later than expected and were not permitted to walk up to the Base (it was closed at 15.45 and we arrived at 16.30). There is an option to ride a horse, which will cover almost half the trek in the beginning, saving you energy for an expense.
P.S. As you probably know, Patagonian weather regularly switches so bring layers and water-resistant/proof clothes.
P.S. As you probably know, Patagonian weather regularly switches so bring layers and water-resistant/proof clothes.
Written 16 January 2020
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maggsd
Bellevue, WA204 contributions
Feb 2020
This hike is absolutely stunning. We were lucky with sunny weather but the winds topped out at 80 + kph so essentially 50 mph. Tip: Bring goggles or some other fully protected eyewear my Maui Jim glasses didn't cut it. The wind was blowing so hard on the windy pass that little shards of rocks got into my eyes even though the sun glasses.
This hike is very well maintained and you can easily hike it in one day in & out. Bring lunch, snacks and water. You can drink the glacier water. If you are from the PNW I would say this hike isn't more challenging than Granite Mountain. It's a little harder than Mt. Si.
Just make sure to bring a camera! It's amazing!!!
This hike is very well maintained and you can easily hike it in one day in & out. Bring lunch, snacks and water. You can drink the glacier water. If you are from the PNW I would say this hike isn't more challenging than Granite Mountain. It's a little harder than Mt. Si.
Just make sure to bring a camera! It's amazing!!!
Written 7 February 2020
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Inge S
Golden, CO45 contributions
Dec 2019
This is not a hike for children, which we saw on the trail (miserable kids and miserable parents). First of all it's long and arduous, with steep grades. Second, the weather is very variable and we had relentless rain (soaked from head to toes) and cold at the top, with no views of the towers because of the fog and clouds.
Written 1 January 2020
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JDB
Scottsdale, AZ5,018 contributions
Nov 2021
Long day of hiking. Looking at 8 hours. It is not crazy difficult, but not easy. Amazing place to take pictures and have lunch. We, with the luck of the Gods and planetary alignment (sarcasm), were the only ones to be found anywhere near there for an hour. Trail can get crowded, very quickly, so best to go earlier before the day-trippers show up around 9-11 am. We left at 7-730, which was perfectly timed.
Written 18 November 2021
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Nhuong N
32 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
We didn't do W, our goal just Mirador del Torres, so stayed in Chileno refuge and started from there on early morning. That helped a lot, since our legs already so tired on the last several hiking days. It took us 3 and half hours to reach the Mirador Las torres, and 4 hours go down to parking lot.
Compared to Fitz Roy, this hike is easier, a healthy person can complete 8 hours from parking lot.
Compared to Fitz Roy, this hike is easier, a healthy person can complete 8 hours from parking lot.
Written 21 March 2020
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Nicholas N
Santiago, Chile69 contributions
Dec 2021
The view is fantastic and worth all the effort. The last hour is very tough and you should think about that before you even start out (the rewarding view is right at the end, so if you turn back it may be very wise but will feel like wasted effort). That said, young children also made it up there.
Written 23 December 2021
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danelmo54
Jacksonville Beach, FL20 contributions
Nov 2019
Nothing you haven't read before... long hike (although there is a shortcut), but certainly worth the effort. Weather as always is critical to your enjoyment of any hike and we had AMAZING weather. The hike up and back was just cool enough with a little breeze so we remained comfortable, and when we arrived the clouds lifted and allowed for some wonderful pix!
Written 10 February 2020
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Harry P
Vilnius, Lithuania21 contributions
Nov 2022
Hike from the parking lot and reception area is about 22 miles roundtrip. Not for the faint hearted as the last 1/4, or so, is up dry stream beds full of boulders and quite steep.
Getting there you are rewarded with a spectacular view which is very peaceful and serene.
Getting there you are rewarded with a spectacular view which is very peaceful and serene.
Written 14 November 2022
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Horse ride up and down into Refugio Chileno, how much does it cost for one trip. Many thanks. Can someone tell me if end of March is good to hike Mirador Torres ?
Written 7 January 2020
I remember I asked about it when coming down from Mirador. They said it is 90 usd but had to wait for the horse to come up from Las Torres.
Written 12 February 2020
Does anyone have the GPS coordinates of the parking lot for this hike?
Written 28 October 2019
Qual empresa vocês indicam para os passeios, em especial para a base das torres e a navegação do lago grey?
Obrigada
Written 2 September 2019
Infelizmente não vou conseguir fazer o circuito (O nem W) queria saber se tem como mesmo assim conhecer Las Torres?
Written 22 February 2019
Hi all! Can anyone tell me what time the shuttle buses run from Laguna Amarga to welcome center Las Torres hotel. Thank you.
Written 1 February 2019
they run at each 30 minutes, they are scheduled to meet the buses coming and leaving Lake Amarga
Written 12 February 2020
Hola me podrian recomendar como podria realizar visita a torres del paine y glaciar de gray,para una persona que no puede caminar mucho...?
Written 7 January 2019
Hi all. Due to some physical conditions we are not able to hike long distances. Is it possible to explore the Torres Del Paine park by car?
Written 15 September 2018
Yes, that is very much possible. You can for example visit amazing viewpoints, and go to glacier Grey by boat. The main road gives great views on the mountains, and there are some road branches to explore as well.
Written 17 September 2018
Hello, I am intending to visit Mirador Las Torres in April 2019. Due to my limited time, I will be travelling down to Punta Arenas by plane, for two and a half days.
From Punta Arenas is the trail head to Mirador Las Torres accessible by public transport?... the hike is possible to do as a day trip?
Is there any accomodation to stay at near the trail head for Mirador Las Torres?
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Written 9 July 2018
I know that some people book day trips from Puntas Arenas to hike to Mirador, but that would be a very, very long day and I would not recommend it. You could stay in Hotel las Torres Patagonia which is right path the trail head. On how to get there you can probably best contact the hotel.
By all means find a way to go. It's a magnificent hike, and if you're staying at that hotel, leave early, possibly before dawn. Bear in mind that it can be freezing in April with snow conditions as well.
Written 14 July 2018
Les cuento sobre mi viaje sola a t del p.vengo d argentina luego d recorrer Frutillar y demás me tomé un avión a punta Arenas(Clave el colectivo son 30 hs)recomiendo sacar con anticipación un bus q t lleve desde el aeropuerto de arenas a natales.ahi yo tenía mi hostel a dos cuadras d la terminal.me tomaba el d las 7am al parque el viaje dura 2h y volvía en el último.asi pude hacer el mirador Grey y mirador torres.valio la pena el esfuerzo teniendo en cuenta q no pude reservar camping y no quería hacer trekinf cargando cosas .fue mi manera es preciosísimo el lugar
Written 8 July 2018
La únicamanera es trecking con esa dificultag? Es para personas mayores de 60 años?
Written 11 May 2018
El sendero es de dificultad media alta para mi mas alta. Hay personas de todas las edades que suben las torres....va a depender del Estado físico en la que este la persona para subir.
También hay un servicio en el hotel las torres que puedes subir a caballo hasta el campamento chileno y después continuar hacia las bases caminando.... 2 horas y 30 minutos apx.
Written 19 September 2018
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