All Excursions

Miradores*

This excursion offers the perfect setting to observe two of the iconic features of the Paine Cordillera. To begin, we will walk through an area swept by strong winds, heading toward the well-known Salto Grande Waterfall, encountering powerful currents that connect two turquoise lakes.

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Technical
Information

  • Difficulty: Medium Low
  • 5 Hrs. Duration: Full Day – 9 Hrs.
  • Roundtrip: 2 Hrs. Transfer Time Roundtrip: Roundtrip: 2 Hrs.
  • Roundtrip Trail Type: Roundtrip
  • 5 Hrs. Walking Time: 5 Hrs.
  • 6 Km / 4 Mi.Trail 2: 3 KM / 2 Mi. Distance: 6 Km / 4 Mi.Trail 2: 3 KM / 2 Mi.
  • Trail 1: 100 Mt / 350 Ft. Trail 2: 200 Mt / 650 Ft. Elevation Gain: Trail 1: 100 Mt / 350 Ft. Trail 2: 200 Mt / 650 Ft.
  • Trail 1: 100 Mt / 350 Ft. Trail 2: 200 Mt / 650 Ft. Elevation Loss: Trail 1: 100 Mt / 350 Ft. Trail 2: 200 Mt / 650 Ft.
  • 240 Mt / 800 Ft. Maximum Altitude: 240 Mt / 800 Ft.
  • Exposed Lunch Place: Exposed
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Miradores

More about the excursion

After passing the waterfall, we will make our way through an area of burnt tree trunks to reach a lookout that offers close-up views of the mythical and majestic Paine Horns, unique geological formations that are part of the Paine Massif.

*For this excursion, the use of trekking poles is mandatory; the hotel provides these items for its guests.

Excursion

The route of this exploration.

We will then travel by vehicle to the Pehoe sector, have lunch, and then embark on the second hike. This trail climbs steadily to a conglomerate rock summit that is home to condor nests, providing occasional wildlife sightings. From there, you will enjoy impressive views of Lake Pehoe, the southernmost peaks of the Patagonian Ice Field, and the Baguales Mountains.

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dont forget to bring!

Clothing & equipment
Required for all activities

We provide travelers with trekking poles, helmets and give them a reusable water bottle.