During this unique women-only trip in Patagonia, you will not only enjoy the beauty of the Torres del Paine National Park, but also will get to know very important entrepreneurs women in addition to connect with your spirit during the private yoga and meditations sessions. Hike and kayak with the best views of Torres del Paine Massif. Walk through the wilderness, kayak on pristine rivers and lakes, and enjoy tracking wild horses off-the-beaten path. Be part of the positive impacts generated in the Torres del Paine National park by helping the Legacy Fund in a special reforestation project. Staying at the comfortable Riverside Campsite and the special Patagonia Bagual Camp, this is an unforgettable multisport adventure to entice all outdoorsy types together with other motivated women.
Women Tour Highlights
English-Spanish speaking (9:1 guest-to-guide ratio)
At Vendaval Hotel in Puerto Natales
Riverside Camp at Serrano River
At Patagonia Bagual Camp in TdP National Park
5 breakfasts, 4 box lunches, 5 dinners (First glass of Chilean wine, beer or soft during during our group dinners)
Medical and accident (Basic plan)
Hiking, encounter with the Kaweskar indigenous community, double kayaks and paddling equipment, reforestation project with Legacy Fund, wild horses tracking, yoga session
To Torres del Paine National Park and estancias
International and Domestic
Travel and trip cancellation
Beverages and cocktails
Rental upon request
At the end of the trip, gratuity for the crew for a job well done is highly appreciated. We encourage you to use your discretion and tip according to the caliber of service you receive.
Today, your guide will be waiting for you at hotel, for a private transfer that will drive us to Puerto Natales. After leaving your luggage at your hotel, we will enjoy an afternoon activity with the Kaweskar Women.
Weaving represents a tradition ancestral spiritual connection, using as dialogue the hands that weave the stories and connects people. The basketry in junquillo is an ancestral art taught from generation to generation. Today, it reaches us through its artisans who have preserved their legacy and bring us closer to the Kaweskar people with this experience.
After this amazing experience, we will enjoy a Welcome dinner in the city.
Accommodation: Vendaval Hotel
Meals: Welcome dinner
Activity: 1,5 hours
Driving time: 3 hours
Today in the morning, after checking out from hotel, we will drive towards the Estancia Lazo located in the Torres del Paine National Park. This 13,000-hectare cattle ranch was founded over a century ago, and still operates today beneath the striking views of the Paine Massif on the shores of Laguna Verde. There, we’ll start hiking into the National Park along a generally flat trail through peaceful stretches of native beech and coihue forests.
This area is teeming with wildlife. As you walk, watch for condors and caranchos circling the skies, guanacos grazing on the hills, and woodpeckers, owls, and lesser-known species such as the cachaña (Austral parakeet), peeking out from the leafy trees.
We’ll reach Honda Lagoon, before continuing the Toro Lake lookout (559 m), where a 360-degree view over the mountains, rivers, lakes and glaciers await.
Take a moment to identify the Grey, Serrano and Paine Rivers, Serrano Valley, Mount Balmaceda and the Geike and Tyndall Glaciers before we make our descent towards the Weber bridge, where a transfer will take us to our luxury campsite.
Accommodation: Riverside Camp
Meals: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner
Hiking time: 5 hours
Driving time: 2 hours
After an early breakfast, our transfer will drive us to Grey Lake to meet your kayaking guide. There, with views of Paine Grande and Grey Glacier as our morning backdrop, we will hear about kayaking safety and paddling techniques.
Afterwards, during approximately 2 hours, we will paddle on Grey Lake, weaving amongst the floating icebergs that have calved from the glacier and been whittled into natural ice sculptures by the wind and sun.
While paddling, take time to look around you: the granite peaks of Paine Grande, Cordon Olguín and Los Cuernos interplay beautifully with the water’s multiple shades of turquoise. Leaving Grey Lake we’ll begin our descent of Grey River, which snakes through canyons bubbling with rapids and framed by steep rock faces.
Accompanied by views of the imposing Paine Massif, we’ll paddle for 25 kilometers down Grey River until it joins the Serrano River.
After 4-5 hours of paddling we’ll arrive back at our campsite ready to stretch our muscles and prepare for dinner.
Accommodation: Riverside Camp
Meals: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner
Kayaking time: 4-5 hours
Driving time: 30 minutes
In the morning, we start our day with a transfer to the Laguna Azul, an enchanting lake bordering the park. It is home to ducks, swans, coots, woodpeckers and blessed with an incredible view of the Paine Towers. Here we will meet the team of the Legacy Fund. During this activity, they will hike with us through the reforestation area outside of the marked trails. We will learn to identify the different native plant species, how to spot threats to these plants, various ecological functions, and appropriate monitoring techniques.
Then an orientation, training, and reforestation introduction follows. The Legacy Fund team will give you a brief history of the organization and provide detailed context on the ecological restoration efforts in Torres del Paine National Park.
After this nice outdoor activity, we will drive to our Riverside Camp where we will enjoy a Hatha Yoga Class with a professional yoga teacher (1,5 hour + 1 hour of meditation) and dinner.
Yoga Class is dependent on weather conditions.
Accommodation: Patagonia Bagual Camp
Meals: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner
Activity: 3-5 hours
Driving time: 1,5 hours
After breakfast, we'll hear a short but interesting introduction of the area's history, in addition to the evolution and characteristics of the wild horses.
With the help of satellite tracking equipment, coupled the experience and knowledge of our guide. We'll begin our trek, searching for the 100 untamed horses that remain isolated in this sector surrounded by mountains, lakes, and plains, in the most pristine and untouched terrain of Torres del Paine.
Depending on the location of the horses, we'll choose a place to have lunch and share our stories and experiences. The experience of tracking, observing and analyzing the horses in such natural surroundings is incomparable. Additionally, we'll be privy to fantastic views of Lago Stokes, the Cordillera Dickson, and the imposing Towers.
We hike back to our Camp where we will enjoy a traditional farewell dinner.
Accommodation: Patagonia Bagual Camp
Meals: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner
Hiking time: 7-8 hours
Driving time: 1,5 hours
The last morning starts again with a nice breakfast. Afterwards will drive you to the airport of Punta Arenas to catch your flight.
End of our services.
Meals: Breakfast
Driving time: 5 hours
