Torres del Paine National Park in Puerto Natales

Torres del Paine National Park

Puerto Natales, Chile

2 ticket options available · from $38.03 · free cancellation on 2 of 2

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About Torres del Paine National Park

Torres del Paine National Park is a renowned national park located in Chile, near Puerto Natales. It features stunning landscapes that include mountains, glaciers, and diverse wildlife, attracting visitors for activities such as hiking, photography, and nature observation. With a high rating from numerous reviews, it is a popular destination for both adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

Entry to Torres del Paine National Park is available through multiple marketplaces, with prices starting from approximately $38.03. As ticket prices can vary across different sellers, it is advisable for visitors to compare options to find the best deal for their visit to this remarkable destination.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to Torres del Paine National Park, from $38.03.

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Torres del Paine National Park Official Free cancellation General admission $38.03 View
Tur.com Free cancellation General admission $38.03 View

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Area
700 mi²
Type
National park

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People also ask

Is it better to stay in Torres del Paine or Puerto Natales?

Because to get into the park from Puerto Natales takes as much time as it does to get from one end of Torres del Pane to the other – within the actual park. Therefore, staying in Puerto Natales is a very sensible option to staying overnight in, mostly, overpriced hotels inside Torres del Paine.

What is so special about Torres del Paine?

Located at the end of the world in the stunning Chilean Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park, named a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and the 8th Natural Wonder, is a world of unique contrasts. Its magnificent mountains hide turquoise lakes, evergreen forests, and vast ice fields.

How difficult is the O Trek in Patagonia?

The O Circuit is aimed at experienced trekkers with a high level of fitness. You'll need to be prepared to carry a rucksack under a variety of different (and often harsh) weather conditions, walking around 12 miles (19 km) a day over a week. The John Gardner Pass in particular can be a challenging ascent.

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