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Dawn over Lago Pehoe, Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia, Chile

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Overview

Soaring almost vertically above the Patagonian steppe, the granite pillars of Torres del Paine (Towers of Paine) dominate the landscape of South America's finest national park. Part of Unesco's Biosphere Reserve system since 1978, this 699-sq-mile (1810-sq-km) park is, however, much more than its one greatest hit. Its diversity of landscapes range from teal and azure lakes to emerald forests, roaring rivers and that one big, radiant blue glacier. Guanacos roam the vast open steppe, while Andean condors soar alongside looming peaks.

Attractions

Must-see attractions

  • Mirador Las Torres

    Mirador Las Torres

    Parque Nacional Torres del Paine

    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.

  • Mirador Nordenskjöld

    Mirador Nordenskjöld

    Parque Nacional Torres del Paine

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

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