Hiking in Patagonia, Chile

      Patagonia, Chile

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      Walker Wellness Retreats
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      33 reviews
      Mar 3 - 11, 2023
      Group size: 8 - 12
      Hiking in Patagonia, Chile
      Patagonia, Chile

      Walker Wellness Retreats
      • Email address verified
      33 reviews

      Mar 3 - 11, 2023
      Group size: 8 - 12

      About this trip

      One of the best times to enjoy hiking in Patagonia is in March. On this 9-day, all-inclusive adventure, we will enjoy hiking in one of the most beautiful regions on the globe. Patagonia covers both Argentina and Chile. This adventure will include hiking on the Chilean side, home to the world famous, Torres Del Paine National Park. 

      Packing List

      CLOTHES

      • Layers: long sleeve, short sleeve, and a warm fleece. The seasons are opposite of us so it will be their summer, but it still gets chilly down south. The key to surviving Patagonia’s notoriously unpredictable weather is layering. 
      • Light down jacket
      • 1 or 2 pairs of trekking pants
      • Yoga pants are my favorite hiking outfit. They’re stretchy, very light, pack small, and dry very quickly.
      • Hiking socks. I recommend packing wool socks or Patagonia. They don’t absorb odors, dry quickly, are very durable, and help to prevent blisters.
      • 1 rain pant and rain jacket
      • 1 synthetic lightweight jacket that I can hike with if it gets cool but not cold
      • 1 down jacket
      • 1 pair of flip flops or slippers for walking around
      • Underwear
      • Bra and sports bra
      • 2 hats (sun hat + beanie)
      • 1 buff / facemask
      • Sunglasses      
      • Comfortable clothes such as yoga pants. We will not be going anywhere fancy and people tend to just wear casual, comfortable clothes in Patagonia.
      • 1 nice outfit if you wish for dinner
      • Bathing suit
      • Pajamas
      • Compression socks for the plane

      TOILETRIES

      • Toothpaste and toothbrush
      • Shampoo and condition if you choose
      • Deodorant
      • Face cream and sunscreen
      • Nail clippers and file
      • Tweezers
      • Brush
      • Chap stick
      • Medications-Prescriptions
      • OTC medications
      • Medical Kit that includes ibuprofen, paracetamol, plasters, a bandage for sprains, arnica cream, blister plasters, cream for insect bites and stings, rehydration sachets, hydrocortisone cream and allergy tablets.
      • Hand sanitizer
      • Wipes
      • Toilet paper/ tissues for hiking. Not all bathrooms have toilet paper.
      • Hair ties
      • Anti chaffing cream if you are prone to chaffing.

      OTHER

      • Trekking poles, especially if you are worried about your knees. There are steep inclines on the W trek and it is over 13 miles long.
      • Power bank/ for charging up your mobile phone.
      • It’s also essential to have an adapter(which has both two rounded and two flat pin settings as some places in Argentina have the latter, while Chile has the former: Type C (Chile) and Type C and I (Argentina). You can order one off Amazon.
      • Copy of passport and of course, your actual passport. Make sure your passport is valid for 6 months after your trip date.
      • Hydration pack/ day pack. For day hikes you’ll need a small and comfortable day pack to carry only essentials, snacks, and water. Osprey packs are great. You want a bladder that can hold plenty of water for the day you are hiking over 13 miles. The rest of the days, you will be fine with a water bottle.
      • Hiking shoes with ankle support. Never go on a long-distance trail with brand-new hiking boots; trust me, it’s a recipe for disaster (and fierce blisters!). Break them in with a number of shorter hikes beforehand! Hiking shoes are the most important item on your Patagonia packing list. You’ll spend most of the day wearing them. Make sure your shoes are waterproof, breathable, have good grip – sometimes you walk on muddy slippery terrain, it good – you have some space to wiggle your toes,  and good quality – won’t fall apart after one hike.
      • In addition to my hiking boots, I’ve recently invested in a pair of Teva sandals. Not only are they incredibly comfortable and ideal for walking around.
      • Hiking poles are also invaluable as they can help take some of the pressure off your hips and feet when you’re walking, particularly along parts of the W trek and other steep trails.
      • Pack of cards
      • Reading material
      • Travel insurance for Patagonia. This is mandatory. We recommend World Nomads or Allianz. Please bring a copy of the policy for your reference.
      • Neck bag. I’d highly recommend packing a neck wallet for Patagonia to carry your documents, money, and phone. We always keep our documents and credit cards in our neck bags not only hiking but on long bus/train journeys or when flying.
      • Debit card, credit card and cash ($100 or so). You can take out money from the ATM when you arrive.
      • Small bills for personal tipping.
      • Reusable Water Bottle. To save money and to eliminate waste while traveling, pack a good-quality, reusable water bottle.
      • Vaccine cards
      • Download the XE app on your phone to know the conversion for the money.
      • Pen for customs forms and it's always good to have a pen.
      • Headphones
      • Ear plugs
      • Eye mask
      • A few plastic bags. This might seem random but having one or two plastic bags actually comes in handy while traveling. If you have a wet bathing suit or dirty clothes, it’s much more convenient to store them in a plastic bag until you reach your next destination.

      COVID-19 Entry Requirements

      Please keep up to date with entry requirements for Chile: https://cl.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/ 

      Payment & Cancellation Policy

      Questions about refunds or cancellations? Click here to view our payment and cancellation policy.


      The deadline to book an international retreat is 30 days before the retreat begins; however, some exceptions can be made based on availability. Email us at contact@walkerwellnessretreats.com to inquire about booking after the deadline has passed.

      What’s included

      • Accommodations
        9 days/8 nights in highly rated accommodations
      • Meals
        All meals during your stay (breakfast, lunch, & dinner)
      • Airport Transfers
        Pick-up and drop-off at Santiago airport (SCL)
      • Intercountry flight
        Flight from Santiago to Patagonia region RT
      • Transportation
        All transportation during the retreat
      • Entrance Fees
        All park entrance fees
      • Gratuity
        Gratuities for tour guides, restaurant staff, and drivers
      • Hiking Excursions
        Hiking excursions in Patagonia
      • Penguin Excursion
        Excursion to view penguins on Magdalena Island
      • Retreat Gift
        upgraded sea view room for 4 nights
      • Hiking poles
        Hiking poles included

      What’s not included

      • Airfare
        Airfare to and from Santiago, Chile
      • Additional Items
        Souvenirs, drinks, snacks, additional excursions, or other personal items
      • Additional Gratuity
        Gratuities of a personal nature (hotel staff, spa services, etc.)
      • Alcoholic Beverages
        Any alcoholic beverages (unless listed on itinerary)
      • COVID-19
        Any COVID-19 related tests or documentation (if applicable)
      • Insurance
        Travel and medical insurance (required)
      • Travel Fees
        Any travel-related fees (visas, passports, baggage fees, etc.)
      • Baggage Fees
        Baggages fees to be paid to airline directly at check in

      Available Packages

      All-Inclusive Double Occupancy

      Double occupancy includes a private bedroom and private bathroom for 2 people. 


      Helpful hints: If you are booking for two people who would like to share a room, select 2 Double Occupancy packages. If you are traveling alone but want to be paired with another solo traveler, select 1 Double Occupancy package. If you are traveling alone and want your own room, select 1 Single Occupancy package below.

      $3,695
      Deposit: $500
      All-Inclusive Single Occupancy

      Single occupancy includes a private bedroom and private bathroom for one person.

        

      Helpful hints: If you are traveling alone but want to share a room with another solo traveler, select 1 Double Occupancy package above. If you are booking for two people who would like to share a room, select 2 Double Occupancy packages above.  

      $4,695
      Deposit: $500


      Itinerary

      Day 1 - March 3rd, 2023
      Santiago - Arrival & Welcome

      Amy Walker will greet you at the airport in Santiago. 


      Please arrive no later than 7:00 am in Santiago. We will depart on the 11:58 am flight to Puerto Natales, Chile. Flight time is just over 4 hours. Baggage fees must be paid at the ticket counter when you check in for this flight.


      Flight Details:


      Sky Airline 421

      Santiago to Puerto Montt

      ↗ 11:58 am GMT-3

      ↘ 1:46 pm GMT-3

      Flight time 1 hr, 48 min


      Sky Airline 421

      Puerto Montt to Puerto Natales

      ↗ 2:23 pm GMT-3

      ↘ 4:24 pm GMT-3

      Flight time 2 hr, 1 min


      The retreat officially starts at the welcome dinner/ orientation at 7:30 pm. Breakfast and lunch will be on your own this day. 


      Free time until dinner. 


      7:30 pm welcome dinner at Afrigonia Restaurant, followed by a welcome orientation.


      Overnight stay at Hotel Costaustralis

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      Walker Wellness Retreats
      33 reviews
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      Reviews

      I really enjoyed the time in New Zealand. I was the youngest in the group, the only German and didn’t knew anyone from the group before the Trip but I always felt as a family member. Everyone was nice, open minded and heartwarming. Amy is such a nice person and motivated me a lot. We saw beautful places, had always good food and everything was taken care of. The choice of hotels was nice - all of them perfectly chosen. Yesterday I came back home - after a time of adventures with a lot of great memories and with new friends 🫶🏽
      By Lucia S for The Best of Both Islands: New Zealand on Feb 20, 2024
      As perfect a trip as I could have imagined! Amy and Brian were gracious and kind hosts...and Amy and her mom kept us well-fed! Chantel was an awesome yoga instructor--listened to us and catered classes to the needs of the group often based on our energy levels and physical challenges of the moment. She was also a supremely delightful traveling companion...driving us a total of nine hours in the van--back and forth to from SLC airport. A huge selling point for me was not having to arrange any transportation--bravo to Walker Wellness for creating a package that required extremely minimal extra out-of-pocket expenses. And the hiking, omg! Zion is deliriously beautiful and Bryce is downright Biblical in its majesty. The trip was also impeccably structured--a super challenging hike for the first full day and then a shorter hike that began later in the morning the following day with more time to rest in the afternoon.
      By John B for Zion National Park Hiking & Yoga on Nov 01, 2023
      Wow! By far the trip to Zion was my best travel experience. The accommodations were very spacious, clean, and homey. Huge picture windows, a deck, hot tub, fire place, …The food was delicious and healthy. Amy is a great cook! The yoga was adjusted to what we needed prehike and post. It went beyond just yoga - there was sound healing, visualization, and more. Transportation to and from the parks made it easy for us. And did I mention the hikes? Stunning! Breath-taking! Fun! Lots of fond memories and I look forward to traveling with Brian and Amy again.
      By Kristen H for Zion National Park Hiking & Yoga on Nov 01, 2023
      Great trip. Beautiful hiking.
      By Lisa S for Zion National Park Hiking & Yoga on Oct 26, 2023
      This trip was beyond my expectations! It's rare to go on a trip where you only need to book a flight and after that every detail is handled for you. The accommodations were fantastic but the food was really the best part! I felt completely taken care of by the Walker Wellness Retreats team especially Shantel and Amber, who are delightful and talented people. I was able to relax, disconnect and get to know the wonderful group all while enjoying moving my body on the yoga mat and through breathtaking nature. Thank you to the whole crew at Walker Wellness Retreats for being so good at what you do!
      By Victoria S for Zion (Nectar Yoga) on Oct 24, 2023
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