Patagonia Camp

Top choice in Parque Nacional Torres del Paine


This deluxe camp delivers full wilderness immersion far away from the park crowds. Raised boardwalks connect a series of spacious and comfortable yurts overlooking Lago del Toro. It's tucked into a 40,500-hectare private estancia with on-site kayaking, stand-up paddling, hiking and fly-fishing. Both the service and the dining are top notch. Eco credentials include an independent water-treatment plant.

It's at Km74 on the unpaved road to the park that passes Cueva del Milodón.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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1. Mirador Nordenskjöld

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An easy hour's walk leads to Mirador Nordenskjöld, an overlook with superb views of the lake and mountains.

2. Parque Nacional Bernardo O'Higgins

19.17 MILES

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3. Cueva del Milodón

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4. Mirador Las Torres

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Take a moderate hike up Río Ascencio to a treeless tarn beneath the eastern face of the Torres del Paine for the closest view of the towers.