Chile
Hike beneath towering mountains in Patagonia, through ancient forests, along endless beaches, and beside crystal-clear rivers in the Lake District. Discover a special culture rich in folklore, feast on plentiful seafood, and sample Chilean wines.
Chile Trip Overview
With snowy volcanoes and turquoise rivers in the Lake District, expansive beaches and temperate rainforests on Chiloé Island
Next, we explore mystical Chiloé Island. Chiloé still supports a traditional culture of subsistence farmers, fishermen, and craftspeople, and a rich mythology populated by trolls, sea monsters, and eerie ghost ships. Chiloé balances unbridled nature with one of South America's most remarkable traditional cultures, and is renowned for its seafood, its woolen handicrafts, and the warmth of its people. After a whitewater ride down the Petrohue River, we travel further south to Patagonia and the ends of the earth.
The showpiece of this wild land is Torres del Paine National Park, a World Biosphere Reserve. In this region of Chile, glaciers, lakes, and towering mountains collide gloriously. The Torres del Paine are spectacular granite pillars that soar almost vertically above the Patagonian steppe. Hiking past cascading waterfalls, along sprawling glaciers, through dense forests, and the chance to see a Patagonian guanaco, a creature related to the camel, make this a truly awesome South American adventure. Our evenings under the southern skies are spent in style, as we retire to comfortable hotels, plentiful seafood, and distinctive Chilean wines.
Itinerary at a Glance
Days 1-3: Our hiking and walking tour of Chile begins when you fly to Puerto Montt and transfer to Puerto Varas to explore the national parks of the Lake District. Hike the flank of Osorno Volcano through temperate rainforest, over ancient lava flows, and arrive at Petrohue Falls. Spend a day hiking in the Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park. A short drive and ferry brings us to Chiloé Island, South America's largest island. Visit a penguin colony, walk deserted beaches, and learn local myths here in the heart of Chile's traditional folk culture.
Day 4: Grab a paddle for a whitewater ride down the Petrohue River; or choose to wander through the lakeside town of Puerto Varas. Return to Puerto Varas for a relaxing evening before our morning flight from Puerto Montt to Punta Arenas.
Days 5-9: Fly to Punta Arenas, in the heart of Patagonia, and drive to Torres del Paine National Park. From our lodge we set out hiking through this spectacular region of Patagonia, returning for fine meals and camaraderie each night. Visit Lago Grey to walk the beach with views of nearby icebergs from the massive Grey Glacier. Search for rare Patagonian wildlife in remote regions of the park. A full day of hiking takes us near the base of the Torres (towers), granite peaks for which the Torres del Paine National Park is named. A long, scenic drive across the pampas returns us to Punta Arenas for a final dinner to celebrate our Patagonia adventure.
Day 10: Depart Punta Arenas, Chile for connections home or on to further adventures.
Diverse Landscapes
Chile is a country that offers the adventurer a wealth of natural treasures to discover, and to travel in just one region of this spectacularly diverse country would not do it justice. Our tour leads us on hikes through the magnificent Lake District, to culturally rich Chiloé Island, and into the heart of wild Patagonia. We couldn't choose just one of these regions, and we're sure you'll understand why.
The Boundless Journeys' Advantage
- A passion for travel. Simply put, we love to travel, and that is woven into every one of our journeys.
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- Small groups. We tread softly, and our average group size is just 6-8 guests.
- Flexibility to suit your travel style. We offer both small-group departures and Private Collection trips.
- Customer service that goes the extra mile. There is no request that is too big – or too small.
- Sustainability. We are committed to traveling responsibly.
Group Size
Trip Rating (1 Easiest - 5 Most Strenuous)
Adventure travel may involve exotic destinations, unusual levels of physical exertion, and activities that may be new to you. We want to make sure that you choose the adventure that's right for you from our many one-of-a-kind trips. Each trip is rated on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being the easiest, and 5 being the most strenuous. A few of our trips have had a “+” added to the number, indicating something that falls in between. Our Trip Ratings may be found on the trip schedule and on our website. Our detailed itineraries provide additional information on what to expect on the trip you are considering (detailed itineraries are available by mail, fax, or e-mail; or you can find them on our website, www.boundlessjourneys.com).We encourage you to call one of our travel experts with any questions or concerns that you may have. We are always happy to assist you in any way that we can.
EASIEST 1
Our easiest trips are generally hotel-based cultural and nature journeys that typically offer light activity. Optional walks and hikes (approximately 2 to 4 hours) through gentle terrain with little elevation gain or loss. Altitude is typically not a factor on these tours. Other activities, such as snorkeling or sea kayaking, are optional. Examples: Indochina, Galapagos Islands Cruise, Tanzania.
EASY TO MODERATE 2
Hotel nights and/or deluxe, safari-style camping. Walking, hiking (approximately 3 to 5 hours), kayaking, or other activities on most days. Trails and paths are through rolling countryside, with occasional steep trails with up to 1,000 feet of elevation gain. Many of our hotel-based walking trips are in this category. Examples: Tuscany & Umbria, Morocco, Costa Rica.
MODERATE 3
Full day hikes (approximately 4 to 6 hours) most days on unpaved trails and paths through hilly terrain with typical elevation gains and losses of 1,000 to 2,000 feet. There may be occasional short steep sections of trail. Examples: Canadian Rockies, Scotland, Spain.
MODERATE TO STRENUOUS 4
Full day hikes (approximately 5 to 7 hours) through mountainous terrain with significant elevation gains and losses (2,000 to 3,000 feet). Terrain may be rugged with uneven footpaths. The average altitude is generally no more than 12,000 feet. Options are limited. These trips typically involve some camping or simple accommodations.Examples: Tour du Mont Blanc, Peru Trek.
MOST STRENUOUS 5
Full-day trekking (approximately 6 to 8 hours) through rugged mountainous terrain with steep climbs and descents and one or more of the following present: elevation gains and losses of as much as 4,000 feet, altitude that exceeds 12,000 feet, and rugged uneven footpaths. These trips typically offer few options and include camping.
Activity Details
Meeting Point
Departure Point
Traveling to and From
Most Convenient Airports:
Santiago, Chile (airport code SCL) for international flights into and departing from Chile. You will then require a connecting flight to Puerto Montt, Chile (airport code PMC) to reach the meeting place for this trip. Punta Arenas, Chile (airport code PUQ) is where you will be at the end of the trip, and the departure point for return flights.
Meeting Place and Time:
Your guide(s) will meet you on the first day of your tour in the lobby of the Hotel Cumbres Patagonicas in Puerto Varas, Chile at 11:00 am. Please be dressed in comfortable clothing and hiking boots for an easy afternoon walk after lunch.
Departure Place and Time:
Punta Arenas, Chile, after breakfast. Transfers to the Punta Arenas airport are provided throughout the day depending on your departure time.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Physical Activity
Boundless Journeys’ trips are designed for energetic and flexible individuals who like to be active and have a spirit of adventure and a positive attitude. Chile: The Lake District & Patagonia is rated 3, moderate, on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the most strenuous). There are moderate options on some days, and most hikes average 4-8 hours per day. The hikes on this trip are day hikes with minimal vehicle support. There is also a ½ day of whitewater rafting offered, which is optional and requires no previous experience.
Chile Accommodations
Overview: A first-class lakeside hotel, an ideally situated lodge in the heart of Patagonia, a converted cattle ranch, and a European-style hotel. All with private baths.
Nights 1, 2, 3 & 4: Hotel Cumbres Patagonicas
Puerto Varas, Chile

This new 5-star hotel impresses at every turn with views of Lago Llanquihue and the Osorno Volcano from each guest room, a full-service spa, top-floor swimming pool, and a restaurant and bar.
Night 5: Estancia Lazo
Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
A converted historic cattle ranch that offers comfortable, simple accommodations and beautiful views of the national park.
Nights 6, 7, & 8: Hosteria Las Torres
Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

Located in the heart of Patagonia's Torres del Paine National Park, the scenic location of this lodge provides an ideal base from which to explore.
Night 9: Hotel Cabo de Hornos
Punta Arenas, Chile
This comfortable European-style hotel is located just across from the city’s colorful main square.
Chile Detailed Itinerary
DAY 1
Arrival in Puerto Varas
Walk – easy, 2-3 hours on country roads.
A brief drive along the shores of Lake Llanquihue brings us to the village of Frutillar, settled in the 1850’s by Austrian immigrants. From the outskirts of town a short walk on country roads brings us to a farm where we are welcomed for lunch. The farm, overlooking the lake and surrounded by fields of lavender, is the perfect setting for an introduction to the cultural and natural riches to be encountered on our trip.
After lunch, we continue our walk through the surrounding countryside into the village itself. Boasting an impressive opera house, streets lined with steep-roofed homes adorned with lace curtains and flower boxes, and surrounded by beautiful gardens, it is a town best visited on foot.
The University of Chile maintains a forest reserve above the town that helps us to appreciate what it must have been like for the first immigrants who moved into the temperate rainforest that once surrounded the lake.
Later today we return to Puerto Varas on the shores of Lake Llanquihue, South America's third largest lake. Puerto Varas is a charming resort town with magnificent views of both the Osorno and Calbuco volcanoes.
Hotel Cumbres Patagonicas, Puerto Varas
DAY 2
Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park
Hike – moderate, 5-6 hours on hiking trails. Begin at 2600’, highest point 3600’, descend to 650’.
Our walk today begins with an ascent up a river valley on the northwestern flank of the Osorno volcano, compared by many to Japan’s Mount Fuji. We first follow an abandoned road through temperate rain forest, and then take a switchback trail to reach a saddle between Osorno and La Picada, the jagged remains of a far older volcano. As we walk through this area we see evidence of 19th -century eruptions making the place well deserving of its name “Paso Desolacion”. At the far end of the pass we reach a spot where, weather permitting, we enjoy spectacular views of Lake Todos los Santos, of which Teddy Roosevelt once wrote, “Surely there can be no more beautiful lake anywhere than this!” We stop here to rest and enjoy a picnic lunch, then descend to the lake and the little port of Petrohue, where our vehicle awaits us.
We are treated to a special dinner this evening at a private location with beautiful gardens and local cuisine.
Hotel Cumbres Patagonicas, Puerto Varas
DAY 3
Chiloé Island and penguin excursion
Walk – easy, 1-2 hours.
We depart Puerto Varas this morning for Chiloé Island, South America’s second largest island, and home to one of Chile’s most well-preserved traditional cultures. A short ferry ride brings us to Chiloé, where we explore its rich mythology and the unique lifestyle of the locals rooted in its isolated location.
Upon arrival, we stop for a short walk along the water to a midday meal of fresh seafood caught in the surrounding waters. After lunch, we continue along the water with an opportunity to see a variety of bird life, including black-necked swans and egrets. The highlight of the afternoon is a boat ride around a small island which is the only site in the world where Humboldt and Magellanic penguins nest together. Late afternoon, we return to Puerto Varas.
Hotel Cumbres Patagonicas, Puerto Varas
DAY 4
Rafting the Petrohue River
Whitewater rafting – moderate, 3-4 hours.
Today we have the option of paddling down one of Chile’s most beautiful rivers, the Petrohue. A raft trip on this Class III section of river provides exciting rapids, as well as opportunities to float through quiet sections while taking in the splendor of Vincente Pérez Rosales National Park. Our expert guides lead us down a stretch of river which passes through breathtaking scenery and offers views of the surrounding volcanoes. Alternatively, you may choose to spend the morning exploring the shores of Lake Llanquihue and the town of Puerto Varas.
The afternoon is yours to do as you choose. Those wishing for more adventure may go horseback riding (at an additional expense) in the foothills of Calbuco volcano, while those wishing for a more relaxing afternoon can visit the local fish market in Puerto Montt for a truly delectable experience. For dinner this evening, you are free to explore the restaurants of Puerto Varas.
Hotel Cumbres Patagonicas, Puerto Varas
DAY 5
Travel to Patagonia
Today is the longest travel day of the trip, but our destination is a worthy one: the incomparable Patagonia in the far south of Chile. Our journey begins with a short drive from Puerto Varas to the Puerto Montt Airport. From here we take a two-hour flight to Punta Arenas. Upon arrival, we board our private coach for the three-hour transfer to Puerto Natales, with brief stops en route to stretch our legs before arriving early in the afternoon. Puerto Natales is the gateway to the Torres del Paine National Park and is situated on the waters of Last Hope Sound. After a refreshing stop, we continue for two and a half hours to a classic Patagonian estancia on the border of the Torres del Paine National Park. The estancia is a cattle ranch and lodge that has been in the same family since the turn of the century. Here we spend the night and prepare for our adventures in the heart of the park.
Estancia Lazo, Torres del Paine National Park
DAY 6
Estancia Lazo to Río Paine; Lago Grey
Hike – easy to moderate, 4-6 hours on hiking trails. Begin at 1000’, highest point 1100’, descend to 150’.
This morning we begin our hike from the estancia into Torres del Paine National Park, the striking mountainous and glacial region that was declared a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve in 1978. Our route takes us along the shores of the Laguna Verde with the Paine Massif to our right. We carry our lunch and find a sheltered viewpoint among a forest of native trees. Our trail makes a final descent along a narrow path and through a series of switchbacks before arriving at Toro Lake, the largest lake within the park and an excellent place for views of the Paine mountain range’s impressive towers. Our coach awaits us at the trail’s end along the Río Paine.
We next visit Lago Grey and walk the beach, watching icebergs floating on the lake with the mighty Cuernos del Paine – magnificent mountains aptly named for their shape, seemingly sculpted by the wind into curved peaks – as a backdrop. Arriving early evening at our scenically located hotel, we enjoy the warmth and excellent cuisine of our home in the heart of the park for the next three nights.
Hosteria Las Torres, Torres del Paine National Park
DAY 7
Las Torres
Hike – moderate to strenuous, 8-10 hours on hiking trails; Begin and end at 500’, highest point 2,300’. (There is an option to horseback ride to 1500’ and continue on foot, or enjoy a less strenuous hike with a private guide, for an additional fee).
Today begins from our lodge, and another full day of hiking in the park brings us near the base of the Torres (towers). The towers are dramatic granite peaks for which Torres del Paine National Park was named. Our route from the lodge ascends a series of switchbacks for approximately one hour and continues through the Ascensio River valley, where the vertical towers are visible in the distance, and spectacular views of Lake Nordenskjöld are behind us. The hike to the towers is certainly a highlight of any Patagonian experience. Our trail descends gradually to Refugio Chileno, an alpine refuge which has views of Mount Almirante Nieto and its glaciers across the valley. Beyond the refugio our path leads further up the valley through beach forest and along the small Ascensio River.
Our trail continues further into the valley and the towers grow around each bend, their enormity coming into perspective. Our destination is a viewpoint and lunch spot at the base of the three towers: Torre Monzino at 8,500 feet, Torre Agostini at 9,300 feet and Torre Central at 9,000 feet. From the viewpoint, our trail descends back into the valley from where we have come, providing expansive views into the distance.
We arrive back at our lodge late in the afternoon, and may have time to enjoy an evening horseback ride (at an additional expense) over the surrounding plains, or simply relax, before dinner.
Hosteria Las Torres, Torres del Paine National Park
DAY 8
Laguna Azul
Hike – moderate, 7-9 hours on hiking trails (alternate option 3-4 hours). Begin and end at 600’, highest point 1,150’.
Our hike today is on the eastern side of the Paine Massif and leads us through grassy plains, providing especially striking views of the towers. Wildlife is abundant in this area of the park and we may spot herds of guanaco (llama-like mammals) or the rhea, a flightless bird similar to the ostrich. Andean condors, buff-necked ibis, and upland geese are also among the birds we may encounter.
This is a full day of hiking in the park, and as such we carry our lunch and find a scenic spot to rest amidst the wonder of this magnificent landscape. Returning by bus to our hotel, we stop en route at the impressive Paine Waterfalls, a powerful gorge carved out of the Paine River.
Hosteria Las Torres, Torres del Paine National Park
DAY 9
Guarderia Laguna Amarga to Porteria Lago Sarmiento; Transfer to Punta Arenas (6-hour drive in a private coach) with several stops en route
Hike – easy to moderate, 2-4 hours on hiking trails. Begin and end at 1,000’, highest point 1,150’.
This morning we have time for one final hike through Torres del Paine National Park before our return trip to Punta Arenas. The hike provides the opportunity to enjoy the view of this incredible landscape and reflect on our adventure in what is truly some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.
Following our morning hike we are met by our coach at the trail’s end for our drive back to Punta Arenas. We make several stops on the return journey to break up the drive and to stretch our legs. Our lunch break is at a historic estancia before arriving early evening in Punta Arenas for our final dinner together at our hotel.
Punta Arenas, located on the Straights of Magellan across from the island of Tierra del Fuego, claims to be the southernmost city in the world. Situated astride one of the world’s historic trade routes, its prosperity has risen and fallen over time. Punta Arenas enjoyed its first great boom during the California Gold Rush, when it served as a haven for great clipper ships. Although the port’s importance diminished after the opening of the Panama Canal, the city reached even greater prosperity early in the 1900’s as the center of Chile’s international wool trade. Today, Punta Arenas reflects a great mix of cultures, from English sheep ranchers to Portuguese sailors, and it remains an utterly fascinating testament to Chile’s rich history. Punta Arenas is without a doubt a fitting place to conclude our adventure in Patagonia with a celebratory farewell dinner.
Hotel Cabo de Hornos, Punta Arenas
DAY 10
Departure from Punta Arenas
Today you are free to depart at your leisure. Transfers to the airport are provided throughout the day depending on your departure time. If you are departing later in the day, you may find it interesting to tour Punta Arenas and visit the port, viewing the ships and myriad seabirds. Many historic sites from the city’s early 19th-century prosperity are within easy walking distance of our hotel.
Please note that this is a typical itinerary, and actual activities may vary to take advantage of weather conditions, local events, and to allow serendipity to play a hand in your experience. Accommodations are as outlined in the itinerary, although we reserve the right to change these should the need arise.
Trip Length
Trip Dates
Upcoming Trips:
- Nov 03–12, 2012
2012 Land Cost
$5,295 per person
Single Supplement
Single Supplements:
Accommodations (hotels, tents, cruise cabins) are based on double occupancy. A single supplement is paid by participants who specifically request single accommodations, subject to availability. If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will try to match you with a roommate of the same gender. If you reserve at least 90 days ahead and a roommate is not available, you will only be charged a “forced” single supplement in the amount of 50% of the standard single supplement (unless otherwise noted in the detailed itinerary).* Single accommodations are limited so you are encouraged to reserve early!
* This does not apply to cruises in the Galapagos Islands or Antarctica. Please see these trip pages for more details.
Internal Airfare
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Puerto Montt to Punta Arenas (Day 5)
What's Included
- Expert leadership
- All accommodations
- All meals except one dinner
- All land transportation during the tour
- All activities as noted in the itinerary (optional horseback ride to Las Torres, or private guide for alternative hike in Torres Del Paine National Park, Day 7, not included)
- Park fees
Please complete the following information to request a reservation. A trip deposit of $500 per person is required to confirm your reservation (payable by check or major credit card). Once we receive your request we will contact you within one business day to confirm availability and answer any questions you may have.
Picture Yourself Here:
Hiking in the world-famous scenery of Patagonia's Torres del Paine National Park
Spectacular lakes, rivers, and volcanoes of the Lake District
The unusual culture and beautiful seascapes of Chiloé Island
Optional whitewater rafting on the Petrohue River
Exotic wildlife - condors, penguins, and guanacos
Upcoming Trips:
- Nov 03–12, 2012
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