kayaking
in Patagonia Torres del Paine
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We start navigation in
kayak along the south coast of Lake Grey , this
place contains ice floes wich break off the
glacier Grey and the wind carries them transforming
into incredible ice masses. During the kayak
navigation you can take amazing photographs
of your visit to Torres del Paine Patagonia.
After exploring in search of the best ice floes
to photograph, we stop at the coast for lunch
and enjoy the view to the Grey Glacier.Definitely
an excellent half-day option to enjoy nature
and the natural environment.
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An
excellent way to discover and visit the Puerto
Natales coast in kayak. We visit sites, like the
Historical Museum of Puerto Bories, a shipyard
and the fishermen’s wharf in a different and unforgettable
way. During the journey , you will observe the
abundant local bird life, while enjoying the panorama
of Puerto Natales and its surrounding hills and
mountains.
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We
start by navigating 3 hours in a large boat, heading
to Mount Balmaceda. We set up camp at Puerto Toro,
where we begin to explore Glaciers Balmaceda and
Serrano. Here we have the opportunity to paddle
in kayak trip along the front wall of Glacier
Serrano, alongside icebergs, which find themselves
trapped in a lagoon formed by the glacier’s melt.
Later, we will paddle in kayak in the open water
of the Ultima Esperanza fjord , where we marvel
at high waterfalls pouring from the thick jungle-like
forests typical of the region in Patagonia.
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We start from Torres
del Paine National Park, kayaking down the Serrano
River for two days, camping and enjoying views
of the Paine Massif. Finally we reach the river’s
mouth, which leads us to the open water of the
Ultima Esperanza Fjord and Bernardo O'Higgins
National Park Patagonia. Here we have the opportunity
to paddle in kayak in front of Glaciers Balmaceda
and Serrano, which descend from Mount Balmaceda.
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Undoubtedly the best
option for enjoying the southern sector of Torres
del Paine. We start by paddling in kayak down
the Serrano River to Estancia Anita, the only
estancia with the first settlers of these difficult
lands. Here we stop for a day to ride to Gueikie
Lake on horseback. Because of its geographical
isolation Glacier Gueikie is still a real secret
to many, even though it’s one of the largest
and most beautiful glaciers in the region!
After the horseback excursion,
we continue to paddle in kayak down the Serrano
River, following it to its mouth, where we enter
the open water of Última Esperanza Fjord
and Bernardo O'Higgins National Park. Here we
have the opportunity to paddle in front of Glaciers
Balmaceda and Serrano, which descend from Mount
Balmaceda Patagonia.
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Kayaking Lake Grey Torres del Paine - Glaciers Patagonia |
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