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Great video! Beautiful! I'm planning a trip and would love to get more details from you. Did you drive yourself? Where do you park to begin your hikes? Do you have a blog that has more details? Thanks!!!
Great questions! We do have a blog post that we just posted detailing a lot of good info: laurenslighthouse.com/top-5-day-hikes-torres-del-paine/ Let us know if you have anymore questions!
I am happy that you enjoyed it, but you missed many places to see in Patagonia (this region is huge). I hope that one day you will return and see Pucon (the best natural hot springs in the country are here), trekking Huerquehue Park and Conguillío National Park (rainbow lagoon) and Huilo Huilo, Lake Llanquihue and Osorno Volcano (the ''Fuji'' of Chile) and its surroundings with Lake Esmeralda and Frutillar, trekking Cochamo Valley (the ''Yosemite'' of Chile), Marble Caves (very unique rock formations) and General Carrera Lake (the largest in the country and one of the largest in South America), El Ventisquero Colgante (the highest waterfall in the country), Cerro Castillo, San Rafael Glacier and Caleta Tortel, Patagonia National Park, see the Chilean fjords (the only ones in South America and Southern Hemisphere along with New Zealand) although it's expensive is very beautiful where you can see the Bruggen Glacier (the largest in the southern hemisphere outside of Antarctica). There are many other sites, but these are the first ones that come to mind.
This exactly answers my question about staying at this place. How was their dinner? I’m a bit worried about it. Are there any other options in the area? How do you manage lunch in the park?
Their lunch and dinner meals are quite similar! You could head over to the Explora Patagonia Hotel for a meal if you’d like (5 min drive away). At Hosteria, they do have grab and go lunches for the following day which you can purchase the morning of!
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WoW! That’s Incredibly Awesome! Cheers for more exciting and breathtaking globetrotting adventures!🥂❤️✨
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Wow! Another excellent video. Great scenes! Excellent information.
Thank you so much! 😍
The bird was so funny! As soon as you said ‘diva’ it pecks the car!!
Hahah we loved that part 😂
Beautiful video! Do you need passes for each entrance in Torres del Paine or one pass is good for all entrances?
The parks pass covers the entire national park so yes it’s good for all entrances!
Great video! Beautiful! I'm planning a trip and would love to get more details from you. Did you drive yourself? Where do you park to begin your hikes? Do you have a blog that has more details? Thanks!!!
Great questions! We do have a blog post that we just posted detailing a lot of good info: laurenslighthouse.com/top-5-day-hikes-torres-del-paine/
Let us know if you have anymore questions!
hello amazing video. What time of the year is this? Did you take Y-290 or 9 to reach these place ?
We took the Y-150! And this was at the very beginning of January!
OMG.. so f'n beautiful
Such a beautiful part of Chile! 😍
I am happy that you enjoyed it, but you missed many places to see in Patagonia (this region is huge). I hope that one day you will return and see Pucon (the best natural hot springs in the country are here), trekking Huerquehue Park and Conguillío National Park (rainbow lagoon) and Huilo Huilo, Lake Llanquihue and Osorno Volcano (the ''Fuji'' of Chile) and its surroundings with Lake Esmeralda and Frutillar, trekking Cochamo Valley (the ''Yosemite'' of Chile), Marble Caves (very unique rock formations) and General Carrera Lake (the largest in the country and one of the largest in South America), El Ventisquero Colgante (the highest waterfall in the country), Cerro Castillo, San Rafael Glacier and Caleta Tortel, Patagonia National Park, see the Chilean fjords (the only ones in South America and Southern Hemisphere along with New Zealand) although it's expensive is very beautiful where you can see the Bruggen Glacier (the largest in the southern hemisphere outside of Antarctica). There are many other sites, but these are the first ones that come to mind.
wow it looks like an absolute paradise. is it allowed to swim in the water?
You can but it is VERY cold haha so that’s what you’re into then by all means!
May I ask what method of transportation did you take to reach the Hotel? Do I need to rent a car or is there a bus shuttle that goes from there?
We drove ourselves there! And yes unfortunately there doesn’t seem to be a shuttle bus that stops there!
This exactly answers my question about staying at this place. How was their dinner? I’m a bit worried about it. Are there any other options in the area? How do you manage lunch in the park?
Their lunch and dinner meals are quite similar! You could head over to the Explora Patagonia Hotel for a meal if you’d like (5 min drive away). At Hosteria, they do have grab and go lunches for the following day which you can purchase the morning of!
@@LaurenJason That’s great. Thanks for the info.