Patagonia, Argentina / Chile
Argentina / Chile · Americas

Özel Turları Patagonia

End of the world, with ice fields and gauchos.

Örnek rotaları gör
Kişi başı 4,200'den·İdeal dönem: November–March (summer)·★★★★★ 500'den fazla gezgin eşleştirildi
Fotoğraf: Marek Piwnicki Pexels'ta

Özel tur — Patagonia?

Patagonia's key experiences are the Torres del Paine sunrise at Mirador Las Torres (4 a.m. start, 4-hour hike), the W Trek (5 days, book refugios 6–12 months ahead), and Perito Moreno Glacier from El Calafate. Visit November–February for long daylight; March and April for fewer crowds and autumn colours. Fly to Punta Arenas (Chile) or El Calafate (Argentina).

Patagonia is the southern cone of South America shared between Argentina and Chile — a 1.1 million km² plateau of steppe, glacier, and fjord extending from the Andes to both Atlantic and Pacific shores. The centrepiece for most visitors is Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia, where the Paine Massif — three granite towers rising 2,850 metres above the Patagonian steppe — is best seen at sunrise from the Mirador Las Torres viewpoint, a 4-hour return hike from the Refugio Las Torres base. The towers turn from grey-black to blood orange in the first 3–4 minutes of direct sunlight; this colour lasts approximately 10–15 minutes before fading. Wake at 4 a.m. for the 4-hour hike to be at the viewpoint by 6:30 a.m. in summer (December–February).

The W Trek — a 5-day route through Torres del Paine covering 80 km — is the most popular multi-day hike in South America. It connects the three signature sites: Mirador Las Torres (east), Valle del Francés (centre), and the Grey Glacier (west). Refugio accommodation along the route must be booked 6–12 months ahead for the peak season (November–February); camping is permitted in designated areas for those with their own equipment. The Full O Circuit (10 days, 130 km) adds the western and northern park sectors normally seen only by experienced mountaineers. CONAF (Chilean parks authority) requires an entrance fee and all overnight bookings to be registered.

El Calafate in Argentine Patagonia is the gateway to Perito Moreno Glacier — one of the few glaciers on Earth that is not retreating, and notable for its periodic ice-bridge collapses (the glacier advances until it dams the Brazo Rico arm of Lago Argentino, then the water pressure breaks through in a spectacular rupturing that can last hours). Walkways above the glacier face allow views of calving ice blocks the size of 10-storey buildings; lake boat tours approach to within 400 metres of the glacier face (the safety distance from calving ice). The glacier is accessible year-round; October–March has the longest daylight and most active calving.

En iyi ziyaret dönemi — Patagonia?

Önerdiğimiz aylar November–March (summer). Ayda aylık planlama notlarıyla genel bakış.

Jan
Düşük sezon — en iyi uygunluk ve fiyat-performans.
Feb
Düşük sezon; sessiz ve genellikle daha uygun.
Mar
Önerilen
Omuz sezon; hava iyileşiyor.
Apr
Omuz sezon; ideal hava başlıyor.
May
Yüksek omuz sezon; erken rezervasyon önerilir.
Jun
Yüksek sezon; harika hava, yüksek fiyatlar.
Jul
Yüksek sezon; kalabalık ama canlı.
Aug
Yüksek sezon; Avrupa'nın büyük bölümünde tatil ayı.
Sep
Yüksek omuz sezon; en sevdiğimiz ay.
Oct
Omuz sezon; güzel ışık, az kalabalık.
Nov
Önerilen
Düşük omuz sezon; sessiz ve atmosferik.
Dec
Noel ve Yılbaşı dışında düşük sezon.

Öne çıkan deneyimler — Patagonia

Yerel operatörlerimizin el seçimiyle belirlediği anlar. Her özel tur bunlardan bir seçki içeriyor — ya da daha iyisini bulursak onu.

Torres del Paine W-trek (4 days) — Patagonia
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Torres del Paine W-trek (4 days)
Stand at Mirador Las Torres at 6:30 a.m. as the first light hits the three granite needles — 10–15 minutes of blood-orange colour reflected in a turquoise glacial lake, a colour transition visible nowhere else on Earth with this scale of granite backdrop.
Perito Moreno glacier ice walk — Patagonia
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Perito Moreno glacier ice walk
Walk the Valle del Francés amphitheatre as hanging glaciers calve in silence every 30 minutes onto the valley 300 metres below, condors spiralling on thermals above you, and the Paine Massif surrounding you on 270 degrees.
Estancia overnight with asado — Patagonia
Deneyim 3
Estancia overnight with asado
Approach the Perito Moreno Glacier face by zodiac boat to within 400 metres — a 6-km-wide, 70-metre-high wall of blue-white ice, advancing 2 metres per day, calving 10-storey blocks into the lake with a sound like cannon fire.
El Chaltén Fitz Roy base hike — Patagonia
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El Chaltén Fitz Roy base hike
Wake at 4 a.m. for the Laguna de los Tres trail to Monte Fitz Roy — the entire ascent by headlamp, arriving at the lagoon in darkness to watch the alpenglow turn the 3,405-metre granite needle from charcoal to rose-pink in 5 silent minutes.
Whale watching Peninsula Valdés (season) — Patagonia
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Whale watching Peninsula Valdés (season)
Kayak among floating ice in Lago Viedma 50 metres from glacier-calved blocks — the ice glowing deep cobalt from below the waterline, the teal lake water calm in the early morning before the Patagonian afternoon wind begins.
Ushuaia — end of the world day — Patagonia
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Ushuaia — end of the world day
Hike the John Gardner Pass on the Full O Circuit at 1,200 metres and see the Southern Patagonian Ice Field for the first time — the third largest freshwater reserve on Earth after Antarctica and Greenland, spreading to the horizon in every direction.

Örnek rotalar

İki başlangıç noktası — gerçek rotanız tamamen kişiye özel. Buradan inşa ediyoruz.

7 günlük klasik

  1. 1
    Gün 1: Arrival at Puerto Natales & Park Entry
    Fly to Punta Arenas or El Calafate, then bus or transfer to Puerto Natales (Chile) — the gateway town 120 km from Torres del Paine National Park. Spend the afternoon organising gear rental (trekking poles, gaiters, wind layers), buying park food supplies at Erratic Rock outfitters, and attending the free W Trek briefing at Erratic Rock hostel at 3 p.m. daily — the most useful 90-minute introduction to trail conditions, weather patterns, and refugio strategy available anywhere. Check your reservations at vértice-patagonia.com or fantasticosur.com (the two refugio operators). Weather in Patagonia changes every 20 minutes; the wind can reach 120 km/h on open sections.
  2. 2
    Gün 2: Day Hike — Mirador Las Torres
    Bus from Puerto Natales to Refugio Las Torres (2.5 hours). Begin the Mirador Las Torres trail at 7 a.m. (if doing day hike) or 4 a.m. (if staying in park for sunrise). The 8 km one-way trail climbs 800 metres through lenga beech forest, along the Ascencio river moraine, and up a boulder field to the turquoise glacial lake. The towers are reflected in the lake. In high season (December–January), 500+ people reach the viewpoint daily; the 4 a.m. start puts you among the first 20. Return to Puerto Natales by 5 p.m. for the bus, or overnight at Refugio Las Torres (book months ahead).
  3. 3
    Gün 3: Valle del Francés
    Bus or catamaran to Refugio Paine Grande (the catamaran crosses Lago Pehoé in 30 minutes, spectacular views of the Cuernos del Paine massif). Day hike up Valle del Francés — 12 km return, 4 hours — to the amphitheatre where the Paine massif encircles you 270 degrees. Hanging glaciers calve in silence every 20–30 minutes onto the valley below; condors circle on thermals at the 1,200-metre contour. The sound of distant ice falls is continuous on still days. Return to Paine Grande for overnight (book months ahead) or catamaran back to the road.
  4. 4
    Gün 4: Grey Glacier Viewpoint
    Hike from Refugio Paine Grande west along the Lago Grey shore (6 km, 2 hours each way) to the Grey Glacier viewpoint — a 6-km-wide, 30-metre-high glacier face calving directly into the lake. Floating ice blocks of vivid blue fill the foreshore; condors and black-necked swans share the lake shore. A zodiac boat tour (Grey II, book in advance) approaches within 400 metres of the glacier face for 1.5 hours — the closest approach to a Patagonian glacier outside a kayak. Return to Puerto Natales by bus at 5 p.m.
  5. 5
    Gün 5: El Calafate — Perito Moreno Glacier
    Cross-border bus or fly to El Calafate, Argentina (bus via Cerro Castillo border crossing, 5 hours). Check into El Calafate hotel. Take a 1 p.m. afternoon visit to Perito Moreno Glacier (80 km from town, 1.5-hour drive) — afternoon light is better for photography than morning. The walkway system above the glacier face is 6 km of boardwalks at different heights; 60-metre calving events can be heard and seen from the upper platforms. Book the lake boat for the closest approach. The glacier advances 2 metres per day; the periodic bridge collapse events (every 2–5 years) are unscheduled.
  6. 6
    Gün 6: El Chaltén — Monte Fitz Roy
    Drive or bus 3 hours north to El Chaltén — a village purpose-built for trekkers, entirely surrounded by Los Glaciares National Park. No park entrance fee. The Laguna de los Tres trail (4–5 hours one way, 1,200 m elevation gain) leads to a lagoon directly below Monte Fitz Roy (3,405 m), the granite needle whose silhouette inspired the Patagonia clothing brand logo. Depart at 6 a.m.; alpenglow on the summit begins at 7:15 a.m. in December, turning the granite from grey to orange-pink in 5 minutes. The trail is busy by 8 a.m.; return by noon and lunch in El Chaltén.
  7. 7
    Gün 7: Lago Viedma & Return
    Morning kayak on Lago Viedma near El Chaltén, where the Viedma Glacier calves into the lake and you can paddle within 50 metres of floating blue ice (guided kayak tour, 3 hours). Return to El Calafate airport (ECA) for afternoon departure to Buenos Aires (3-hour flight). Alternatively, take the 28-hour overnight bus from El Calafate to Buenos Aires — the southern Patagonian steppe crossing through 2,000 km of flat plateau is its own experience.

14 günlük derinlemesine

  1. 1
    Gün 1: Puerto Natales Arrival
    Gear check at Erratic Rock, 3 p.m. free W Trek briefing, refugio confirmation, weather pattern orientation.
  2. 2
    Gün 2: Torres Sunrise (4 a.m. start)
    4 a.m. departure, towers turn orange for 10–15 minutes, turquoise glacial lake reflection, first 20 hikers at viewpoint.
  3. 3
    Gün 3: Valle del Francés
    Catamaran across Lago Pehoé, hanging glacier ice falls every 30 minutes, condors at 1,200 m, 270° amphitheatre.
  4. 4
    Gün 4: Grey Glacier
    Lago Grey shore trail, Grey II zodiac tour within 400 m of glacier face, blue floating ice.
  5. 5
    Gün 5: Full O Circuit North Start
    Begin the extended circuit: Los Perros camp, river crossings, the John Gardner Pass (1,200 m, most dramatic view in the park).
  6. 6
    Gün 6: John Gardner Pass
    600-metre switchback descent to the western park sector, first view of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, Grey Glacier from above.
  7. 7
    Gün 7: Dickson Lake
    Northern park wilderness: Dickson Lake glacial aquamarine, lenga beech forest in autumn gold (March–April).
  8. 8
    Gün 8: Seron Camp & Wildlife
    Guanaco herds on open steppe, Andean condor colonies, puma territory (patient observers at dawn).
  9. 9
    Gün 9: Circuit Completion & Puerto Natales
    Final pass back to the Las Torres sector, completion of the full circuit (130 km over 9 days), Puerto Natales celebration dinner.
  10. 10
    Gün 10: El Calafate Arrival
    Cross-border transfer, Perito Moreno afternoon visit, glacier face walkways, calving events.
  11. 11
    Gün 11: El Chaltén — Fitz Roy Trail
    6 a.m. Laguna de los Tres, 7:15 a.m. alpenglow on granite needle, Patagonia brand logo viewpoint.
  12. 12
    Gün 12: Laguna Torre
    El Chaltén second trail to Cerro Torre (3,128 m), the ice mushroom summit, Maestri controversy history.
  13. 13
    Gün 13: Viedma Glacier Kayak
    Lago Viedma kayak with ice navigation, 50-metre approach to floating glacial blocks, teal water in overcast light.
  14. 14
    Gün 14: El Calafate Departure
    Morning museum of Patagonian natural history, airport transfer for Buenos Aires flight or overland.

Pratik bilgiler

Vize
90 days visa-free for most travelers
Para birimi
Argentine peso (ARS), Chilean peso (CLP)
Dil
Spanish
Saat dilimi
ART/CLT (UTC-3)

Sık sorulan sorular

When is the best time to visit Patagonia?+

November–February is peak season with long days (18+ hours of daylight at the December solstice) and the warmest temperatures (10–20°C). March–April offers autumn colours (the lenga beech turns red and gold) and significantly fewer hikers, though some refugios close after Easter. October has snow on high passes but fewer tourists. July–August (winter) is off-season: snow covers the high routes, some facilities close, but the landscape has a starkness that attracts photographers. Wind is year-round and most intense in November–December; March–April is statistically calmer.

Do I need to book the W Trek accommodation in advance?+

Yes — book 6–12 months ahead for December–January (peak). The two operators are Fantástico Sur (eastern sector refugios) and Vértice Patagonia (western sector). Bookings open on their respective websites in June for the following season. If same-season booking, you may find availability for camping (bring your own tent) when refugio beds are full. The free CONAF campgrounds are first-come, first-served for trekkers with own tents and have no booking system. All visitors must register at the park entrance — day hikers and overnight trekkers.

Is it possible to see a puma in Torres del Paine?+

The park holds an estimated 30–50 pumas in a 2,400 km² territory. Sightings are possible but not guaranteed; the best areas are the open steppe around Lago Sarmiento and the Seron camp sector of the Full O Circuit. Dawn and dusk (5–7 a.m. and 6–8 p.m.) are peak activity times. Guided puma tracking excursions depart from Hostería Pehoé and Las Torres Hotel with expert trackers; success rates vary but regular sightings occur multiple times per week in these guided contexts.

What is the difference between Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares National Parks?+

Torres del Paine (Chile) is organised around the Paine Massif granite towers and has the W Trek and O Circuit with full refugio infrastructure. Los Glaciares (Argentina) contains both El Chaltén (Fitz Roy trekking base) and El Calafate (Perito Moreno Glacier). The two countries' parks are connected by a border crossing; many itineraries combine both. Torres del Paine has more organised tourist infrastructure; the El Chaltén sector of Los Glaciares has no park entrance fee and a more self-sufficient hiking culture.

How do I get to Patagonia?+

Fly to Punta Arenas (Chile) from Santiago (3-hour flight) or Buenos Aires from Ezeiza to El Calafate (3-hour flight). Overland from Santiago to Puerto Natales takes 30 hours by bus (via Osorno, ferry across Golfo de Ancud, then southern Chile). The Chilean Carretera Austral (Route 7) is the overland route for travellers with 3–4 weeks — 1,200 km of unpaved road through the Lake District and Northern Patagonia fjords. Internal Patagonian transport: Buses Fernández and Bus Sur connect El Calafate, Puerto Natales, and Punta Arenas in 4–6 hour segments.

Diğerleri de soruyor

  • How difficult is the W Trek in Torres del Paine?
  • What is Perito Moreno Glacier known for?
  • Can I visit Patagonia on a budget?
  • What is Monte Fitz Roy?
  • How cold does it get in Patagonia?
  • What wildlife can I see in Patagonia?
  • Is Patagonia in Argentina or Chile?
  • How far is Torres del Paine from Buenos Aires?

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