W Circuit

Patagonia / Torres del Paine Chile: (ZZ-HK-CHLT01)
URL: https://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/chile_patagonia_w_circuit.aspx

Introduction
Patagonia / Torres del Paine Chile
The W Circuit is an exceptional experience, where you will be accompanied by guides who will share their passion for Torres del Paine and will take you through the most popular circuit of the Park, with visits to Las Torres and Los Cuernos, the French Valley, Paine Grande and Gray Glacier.  
This is the perfect tour for those who wish to experience the outdoors while staying every day at a comfortable hotel.

Get ready to be enchanted by Chilean Patagonia. Torres del Paine has gained worldwide attention due to its large mountains, intense contrasts and vast landscapes. Turquoise lakes reflect the jagged snow-capped peaks and ancient native forests tell the stories of generations past.

The W Circuit is the most famous trekking route in Torres del Paine as you you can see all the main attractions of the Park: Mirador Base Las Torres, Los Cuernos, Valle del Francés, Paine Grande and the Gray Glacier.
The route gets its name from the trail it leaves behind: it begins at one end of the park, goes up and down through two spectacular valleys and comes to an end at the other end, at the Gray Glacier.

Although this program offers luxuries such as cozy beds, bar and restaurant, it is still a physically demanding experience, but one that will undoubtedly leave you amazed by its immense beauty.

Accomodation


Accommodations
This is a stationary tour, so all nights will be spent at the same location.

Description
The hotel where you will be staying is dedicated to the conservation of Patagonian nature and culture and sustainable tourism. It blends naturally into the mountain backdrop, alluding to its important family story that dates back to the 1970s.
From 09:00 am to 8:00 pm, our staff will be available, providing information and scheduling your excursions in order to make your trip an unforgettable experience.

Internet connection is free and available in all common areas of the hotel. However, due to our remote location, connection speed may vary throughout the day.

The hotel offers wellness treatments (extra fee applies) that revitalize your body, promote circulation, hydrate your skin, and relax your muscles. Our Wellness Center & Spa has specialists for massages, hydro-massages, mud therapy, and reflexology, to increase your physical and mental well-being.
In addition to massages and facials, you can relax in the sauna, Jacuzzi, or take an organic herbal bath.

Each of the 74 rooms offers a view on the outstanding surrounding landscape as well as central heating, a phone, free Wi-Fi internet and bathroom with hair dryer. Your package includes accommodation in superior rooms but it is possible to upgrade to a suite for an extra fee (please inquire at time of booking).

Superior Rooms (included)
These charming rooms have large windows that overlook the peaceful mountains or the Patagonian pampa. They can accommodate up to 3 adults (20m² with one double, two singles or three single beds).
For small groups, it is possible to request two separate rooms with a shared bathroom.

Junior Suites (upgrade)
These spacious rooms come with a cozy living area, big window that frames the beautiful Paine Massif, and a jacuzzi. They can accommodate up to 2 adults (38m² with one king bed).


Single Supplement
Solo travelers must pay a single supplement fee.



Meals

All meals are included from dinner on Day 1 to breakfast on the last day. You can choose to eat at our restaurant or at our bar.

Our Restaurant specializes in unique flavors from the end of the world, creatively mixing modern gastronomy with traditional dishes from Chilean Patagonia. Our large garden produces an important part of the food we proudly serve.
There is a wide variety of choices available at breakfast and our lunches and dinners are à la carte. 

Our bar features comfortable sofas in front of large windows with incredible views. Try a Calafate Sour, made from the fruit of the endemic bush called “Calafate”. All sours are served with a sprig of mint from our very own regenerative kitchen garden. We also serve prize-winning original cocktails made from Chilean pisco and other quality liquors.
The bar also serves craft beers, including our own “Pionera”, which is fermented in the little cabin right outside the Bar. We offer a full selection of regional, national, and premium beers, wines, and spirits.
In the bar you can match your drink of choice with a tasty meal, snack, salad or dessert.

Dietary Restrictions
Special diets can be catered for on our trips with prior notice.

This trip includes and can accommodate special dietary requests.

Riding

Itinerary

Sample Itinerary - subject to changes

Day 1: Arrival
Transfer to the Hotel. You can discover the surroundings of the hotel.
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight at Hotel


Day 2: Hike to Las Torres Base
Walk along the foothills of Mount Almirante Nieto, where the combination of the breeze and the view will make your soul feel alive. Granite peaks stand in the distance as you follow the trail along the steep slopes of the Ascencio Valley.
Lush trees and vegetation line the river below and your sight extends to the end of the valley, giving you a full view of the hike ahead. You’ll enter a native lenga forest and eventually hit a rocky area, which represents the final, yet hardest,
section of the trail.
The excursion starts from the Hotel to quickly take the ascending trail up the Ascencio Valley, passing through a beautiful Lenga forest. The route crosses icy streams that originate in the glaciers high above and winds through rocks that can
be challenging to pass. Your reward at the top is the view of the magnificent Torres del Paine and your reflection in the lagoon below.
Hiking about 19 km (approx. 8 hours)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel


Day 3: French Valley
Begin by navigating the shimmering Lake Pehoé to Paine Grande, where you will go along the north side of Lake Skottsberg until you reach the beginning of the trail. From here, you will climb up a steep trail and when you are deep in the valley, you will cross a beautiful forest. When you emerge from the forest, you will encounter a new landscape: the breathtaking view of Los Cuernos on one side and on the other the French Glacier hanging from the Paine Grande mountain.
Before you leave, don’t forget to look back! The lakes below are the finishing touch to this panoramic view. Here, you will witness 360 degrees of the Nordenskjöld, Pehoé and Toro lakes and the Paine Grande, Hoja, Máscara, Espada, Fortaleza and Aleta de Tiburon mountains.
Hiking about 20 km (approx. 9 hours)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel


Day 4: Mirador Gray
On the final day of this amazing trekking circuit the trail undulates between rocky areas and native forests that are home to many species of birds. Walking along the base of the Park’s tallest mountain, Paine Grande (3,050mt / 10,000ft), the nonstop views of hanging glaciers spilling over the mountaintop will feel somewhat surreal. Leaving the tree cover, you’ll reach the first lookout over Lake Grey and slowly start seeing more and more pieces of floating glacier. The larger they get, the smaller you´ll feel. Finally you will see the breathtaking view of Grey Glacier.
When your adventure comes to an end, you will take a boat ride on Lake Pehoé and a bus will bring you back to the hotel.
Hiking about 22 km (approx. 7-8 hours)
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel


Day 5: Departure
After breakfast, transfer to the airport.
Meals included: Breakfast


Rates and Dates for W Circuit

Rates include:

Accommodation in superior room, All meals with soft drinks, Activities as described in itinerray, Park entrance fee & Transfers from/to Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or Calafate (at set times)

Packages and Options



  • SeasonYearDescription US$
    A
    20245-day tour$4730
Minimum Deposit: ~$20.00 per person

* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy

Transfer and Other Charges:



 DescriptionUS$
2024 Transfers included from/to Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or Calafate at set times $0
2024 Single supplement $1,870
2024 Upgrade to Suite - please inquire $0
2024 Private transfer from Puerto Natales, one way, per car (1-9 pax) $650
2024 Private transfer from El Calafate, one way, per car (1-9 pax) $1,400
2024 Private transfer from Punta Arenas with lunch, one way, per car (1-9 pax) $900

Season Seasons Min / MaxReserve
A 2024 01/01 - 04/30 5d / 4n / Reserve
A 2024 10/01 - 12/31 5d / 4n / Reserve

Dates Note:

Rates do not include:

Premium drinks, Transfers outside set times & Gratuities

Other Info
Meeting: Torres del Paine National Park
Airport: Puerto Natales
Transfer: Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales or Calafate

Climate:
                                        Puerto Natales area


Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Average High Temperature (°F)

61

60

58

52

45

41

41

43

49

53

55

58

Average Low Temperature (°F)

51

49

47

41

36

33

32

33

39

44

46

50

Average High Temperature (°C)

16

16

15

11

7

5

5

6

10

12

13

15

Average Low Temperature (°C)

11

10

8

5

2

0

0

0

4

6

8

10

Source: NOAA


Seasons

Torres del Paine has a milder and drier microclimate than the surrounding areas of Patagonia because of some unique geological features. The weather however is famously unpredictable and it is possible to experience four seasons in the course of a few hours!

The National Park is open all year round, however the best time to visit is between September and April, which coincides with spring and summer in the southern hemisphere. This season is characterized by having sunnier days, less rain and more than 16 hours of natural light. The hotel is only open between October and April and is closed during winter.

Spring (September to November)
A lovely time to explore the Park and take advantage of having the trails to yourself. The vegetation starts to bloom, the wildlife and their newly born offspring frolic freely, and birds chirp happily all day long. The long generally sunny days show off clear blue skies, little rainfall, and the average temperature sits comfortably around 13°C / 55°F.

Summer (December to March)
The most popular time to visit the Park, due to the long days and warmer temperatures. Layers are key to fully enjoying the brisk mornings and evenings, while basking in the sunny afternoons. Average temperature sits around 18°C / 64°F.

Autumn (March to June)
A beautiful time to visit Torres del Paine. The native lenga trees are covered in shades of red, orange and yellow, and the mountains are dusted with a bit more snow. By April, the days are calm and the fall colors come to life. Average temperature sits pleasantly around 13°C / 55°F.

Winter (June to August)
The snow-covered peaks glisten in silent power during the mostly clear, stable days. Just make sure to bring layers as the average temperature drops to 5°C / 40°F.


Special note – strong winds
Torres del Paine is notorious for its wind, which ranges from an intense breeze of 20 km/h to gusts of up to 110 km/h. In just minutes, the strong winds can darken the sky or disperse the storm clouds and reveal the jagged peaks, making your Patagonia trip a true adventure. The amount of wind depends on the season, with summer being the windiest.

What To Bring: