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Kayaking
Programs in Patagonia |
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An
excellent way to discover and visit the Puerto Natales
coast. 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 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 the open water of the
fjord, where we marvel at high waterfalls pouring from
the thick jungle-like forests typical of the region.
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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.
Here we have the opportunity to paddle 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 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 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.
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4 Days - Kayak the
Serrano River, Tyndall Lake and Serrano Lagoon |
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We start from Torres del Paine
National Park and paddle down the Serrano River until
we arrive to River Tyndall. Our aim is to reach the
bedrock, where the ice sheet rests, and continue the
journey. Later we head back to the Serrano River and
follow 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.
This
program is under evaluation.
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Kayak
Río Serrano - Torres del Paine |
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