The Lake District and Paine National Park
Chile Private Journey
STUNNING SNOW-CAPPED VOLCANOES and towering ancient rainforests grace Chile’s dramatic Lake District, and in world-famous Paine National Park, the great towers and cuernos of the Cordillera Paine massif pierce the Patagonian sky. Enjoy some of the best hiking in the world, then go wine-tasting among central Chile’s boutique wineries.
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Days 1-3
Land of Fire and Ice
The volcano-dotted Lake District is a dramatic world, with its Fuji-like peaks, lava fields, emerald lakes, and enchanted forests filled with rare native flora, including the exotic araucaria, a species unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs. Head out for a hike on immense Volcán Osorno, the snow-crested icon of the Lake District, or enjoy a walk through the extraordinary forests of Alerce Andino National Park, the largest surviving Valdivian rainforest in the world. The cathedral-like forests of this park have magnificent stands of the giant alerce, the Southern Hemisphere’s equivalent of the redwood, which can live up to 4,000 years. Enjoy a cultural visit to the charming lakeside village of Frutillar, with its restored colonial homes built by early German settlers. Your lodge is set on the edge of Lago Llanquihue in charming Puerto Varas in the heart of the Lake District.
Days
4-5
The Soaring Towers of Paine
Hike in the sublime world of Paine National Park, one of the scenic masterpieces of the planet, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. The park’s centerpiece is the Cordillera Paine Massif, a wonderland of eye-popping scenery that emerges in a breathtakingly sheer rise from the plains of the Patagonian steppes. Paine’s famed peaks are known as The Towers for their vertical spires. Paine Grande, the highest tower, tops 10,000 feet, its dazzling rock pinnacles rising from snow and ice. The east face of the Central Tower ends in a sheer 4,000-foot-high rock wall that challenges the world’s mountaineers. There is an abundance of wonderful wildlife in Paine National Park, from soaring Andean condors to ostrich-like rheas, Patagonian foxes, and guanacos (a cousin of the alpaca). The park’s vegetation varies widely, from deep Magellanic beech forests to tundra, open pampas grasslands, and the thorny scrub called the calafate, with its yellow flowers and purple fruits. Incredible day hikes with your guide bring you through beautiful old-growth beech forests to the ultimate views of the Paine Towers. Accommodation is at Hosteria Las Torres, situated on a private 4,000-acre ranch just below the towers.
Days
6-7
Cuernos, Condors, and Shimmering Lakes
At the southern end of the Paine Massif rise the famous cuernos (horns)—incredible
twisting monoliths of granite with knife-edged ridges, wildly photogenic
when they are mirrored in the intensely turquoise waters of Lake Nordenskjold.
Crushed rock and glacial sediment are among the reasons that Paine’s lakes
and lagoons display such brilliant colors, from vivid cobalt to emerald
green. Explore by boat on turquoise lakes, hike up the slopes of Mt. Ferrier
for panoramic views of the cuernos, or walk through lush forests to the
stunning waterfall of Cascado Rio Pingo. Your accommodation, Hosteria
Lago Grey, has a superb setting on iceberg-filled Lago Grey.
Day 8
Depart
Wine Country Extension Days 8-10
Chile has some of the most celebrated wines in the world. Our 3-day extension brings you out to the Colchagua Valley, named by Wine Enthusiast as one of the best new wine regions, to sample the wares of the stylish, state-of-the-art wineries, with accommodations in a lovely inn.
Tour
Costs
$3995 (4 people)
$4395 (2-3 people)
Single Supplement: $745
Internal Airfare: Please call for information
Optional Wine Country Extension: Please call us for details
Optional Easter Island Extension: from $595 per person double occupancy
*Prices valid through April 2009
Includes all land transportation and guides throughout
When
to Go
November through March
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