Experience Your Own Path Private Excursions

Kotula Trail
This trek is perfect for those who enjoy staying active and seeking out unique experiences. Situated outside the National Park, the trail is often empty, offering a sense of solitude. While the ascent is relatively steep, it rewards hikers with diverse ecosystems and excellent bird-watching opportunities.
Base Torres
The Base Torres trail is one of the most iconic and popular in the National Park, but also one of the most challenging. Our journey will take us deep into the Ascencio Valley, culminating at the awe-inspiring granite Torres del Paine and a turquoise glacial lake.
Grey Glacier Lookout
A close-up glacier viewing experience. This excursion begins with a scenic drive from our lodge to the park’s heart, followed by a ferry ride across Lake Pehoe to the trailhead. From Guardería Paine Grande, we’ll embark on a hike towards the Southern Patagonian Icefield and the renowned Grey Glacier.
Horseback riding
At the beginning of the Altiplano there are some Villages that still keep to the thousand-year old traditions of the Lickan Antay culture, such as Caspana and Chiu-Chiu. Caspana is located at almost 4,000 meters altitude and preserves one of the oldest cultivation systems in the region, within a privileged landscape that combines desert, oasis and the altiplano.
Ferrier Lookout
This lookout is located on the western edge of the National Park. Its proximity to the Southern Patagonian Ice Field and the Pacific Ocean significantly influences the landscape, resulting in greener surroundings due to more frequent precipitation.
Loma Guanaco
Loma Guanaco, as the name suggests, is a prime location for observing large herds of guanacos. These impressive wild South American camelids, standing approximately 2 meters (7 feet) tall and weighing between 90 and 140 kg (200 to 310 lb), are among the largest native land mammals on the continent. Their presence often attracts other local species, including foxes, pumas, and condors.
