Glacier Grey Glacier, a large glacier to the west of the Patan National Park in Patagonia, South. It is very suitable for winter in the northern hemisphere, because it is just summer and the temperature is warmer.
In order to make the walking process comfortable, we chose to take the boat to the Grey Glacier. The wind there is terrible, you stand at the bow, and it can blow you to the stern. I have been crying and laughing when the walk has not started yet.
Because we are walking from W West to the east, the glacier is the starting point. However, Figure 1-8 does not need to walk, as long as you can see it (well, in fact, still need to take a one-way 50 minutes or so). However, if there is a baby who wants to go to Baine, he can choose not to walk for a long time. It is also suitable for people who hate walking. The scenery of
Fig. 9 is only visible to people on foot. To be honest, when I was there, I was probably physically and mentally devastated. I completely felt that the scenery was good. Looking back at the photos today, I feel mixed. ~ That's really, almost step by step magical blockbuster, and the more you go east, the more beautiful. The west is dark and the east is glamorous.
Today, when the glacier melts at a speed visible to the naked eye, it is really time to hurry. If you wait until the age of 80, it is estimated that it no longer exists.
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I visited it for two days in late Nov. A mix of sunny and cloudy days. along the drive there were animals and snow mountains that demonstrated the beauty of nature and the planet. no one should skip the National park in their itinerary of South America. not to plan rush trip but prepare some time to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty
A glimpse of Torres del Paine National Park You ask me where I am going? I point to the direction of the sea... 📍 Torres del Paine National Park is in Chile, at the southern end of the Andes, in central Patagonia. 🚗Transportation: Self-driving. It depends on the road conditions, about 3 hours. Starting from Punta Arenas, the straight-line distance is 279 kilometers, and you can take a bus at an affordable fare. However, considering the inconvenience of traffic in Torres del Paine National Park, the car was still picked up at the airport. 🔺The legend of Torres del Paine National Park is notoriously windy, try to pick a heavy-weight off-road vehicle. 🎫Ticket: 21,000 Chilean Pesos/person ⚠️The ticket center only accepts cash, please redeem in advance. ⌚️Play time: 2~3 days The transportation in the park is inconvenient. There are more hikers in Torres del Paine National Park. Basically all the scenic spots have various hiking routes. The environmental protection in the park is quite good. Therefore, all convenience services are brought by yourself. Remember to bring your own dry food, water source and garbage bags before you travel. 📝Recommended items: 🔸Hiking route, the intersection sign of each route will inform the journey time and difficulty, you can do what you can and start freely. 🔸Lago Grey glacier cruise, need to book in advance. 🔸Don't think too much about clothing collocation, safety is the priority, all outdoor clothing is recommended.
There are two routes to the Bainei National Park. After arriving by plane from Santiago to Puntarenas, you need to transfer to the long-distance bus to the northern town of Natales, then to the park shuttle to Bainei National Park. Or pass through Calafate, Argentina, to the port of Natales, to Baines. The park is located on the Patagonia plateau in southwestern Chile, a plateau between southern Argentina and Chile that extends from Rio Colorado to the Strait of Magellan and from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean. The park covers an area of 2,421 square kilometers, was designated a national park in 1959 and designated a biosphere reserve by UNESCO in 1978. More Chilean funs are welcome to consult me.
Torres del Paine National Park in Chile is located at the southern end of the Andes Mountains, in central Patagonia. The park is famous for its beautiful lakes, numerous glaciers and granite peaks that rise to the sky. There are trails, lakes, rivers, grasslands and wildflowers in the park, as well as animals resembling camel horses, almost posing for you to take pictures. The scattered peaks of Torres del Paine National Park, the blue and green lakes, and the naive alpacas attract every visitor. Torres del Paine National Park’s peaks are spectacular and bizarre, ranging from steep cliffs to gleaming snow-capped mountains that look like huge snow-covered antlers.
This is the southernmost point we have ever been on the world map. Forests, snowy mountains, glaciers, blue to incredible lakes, a variety of wildflowers, alpacas, from every angle are stunning scenery! The weather here is varied, especially windy, and the clouds are blown into layers of layers. There are a variety of walking routes, whether you are a novice hiker or an old driver can enjoy the full enjoyment of nature~ We have a little bit of walking experience but not too bad, chose the night climb of the three towers to see the sunrise, unfortunately it rained, I didn't see the golden top sunrise, but God gave two rainbows, it is also a complete! Attractions highlights: the world's top pedestrian holy place, super beautiful natural scenery. Transportation: First to Puerto Natales, the port of Natales (from Santiago, Chile's capital, or from the southern city of Punta Arenas, Chile or El Calafate, Argentina, by bus). It is about two hours' drive from the port of Natales. You can take a bus or rent a car for your own driving. Open hours: 24 hours. Recommended 12-2 to go in month (summer in the southern hemisphere). Ticket: 50,000 Chilean pesos (no mistake, four zeros), close to 500RMB. One ticket for three days, you can access many times. Travel experience: Make sure to go to Bainei, the hiking route is mature enough, but also sufficient to be original. This immersion experience in nature will be memorable for a lifetime! Little Tips: the wind inside the Bainei, the jacket is necessary. If you hike, the walking stick is also important. Hiking equipment can be rented at the port of Natales. The most famous trail in the 100 is the W-hiking route. On the left is Gray Glacier, and in the middle is the Valley of France; on the right is the most famous one, the Mirador Base Las Torres. Arrived at Camp Chileno on a 6-kilometer hike from Torre Central; stayed at the camp for one night, starting at 3 am the next day, hike 3.5 km to see the Golden Summit of the Three Towers in the 100. The W route has only two entrances, one is the main camp in the southeast corner (only parking), and the other is the main peak camp in the southwest corner, which requires ferry trips from the port of Pudeto. There is also the Big Loop, which takes a week of hiking, for senior hikers. Other short hike attractions ( both starting points are on the side of the road, accessible by car): Mountain Eagle Attraction: Mirador Condor. 45 minutes one way, need to climb the mountain, see the beautiful Lago Pehoe of Lake Oue and the main peaks and corner peaks of Baine. Highly recommended! Mirador Cuernos: One hour one way, the end is at Nordenskjold Lake, opposite the Corner Peak. On the W-hiking trail, there are Camp and Refugio accommodations, the former is tents, the latter is a room with several people shared, and there is a public shower. We stayed at the Konkashken Lodge outside the park, one night 1100RMB, which is already cheap. Stayed one night at Chelino Refugio.