Torres del Paine National Park - Las Torres Hotel & Reserve

A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Located at the end of the world in the stunning Chilean Patagonia, Torres del Paine National Park, named a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and the 8th Natural Wonder, is a world of unique contrasts. Its magnificent mountains hide turquoise lakes, evergreen forests, and vast ice fields.

Patagonia's glaciers slowly molded this jagged landscape over millions of years, inching down from the Southern Patagonian Ice Field that borders the park to the northwest. It is the larger part of the Patagonian Ice Sheet which originally covered all of southern Chile. This glacial erosion process is evident everywhere you look- in its deep valleys, in the turquoise glacial lakes, in the glaciers hanging over sharp peaks and powerfully sitting in front of snow-capped mountains, and in the diverse ecosystem that thrives within the Park.

Approximately 225,000 hectares / 550,000 acres of pristine, untamed natural beauty sits in one of the most remote places in the world. The granite towers for which the Park is named stand out on a horizon scattered with mountaintops. Grazing in the flat plains below, some of the world’s largest populations of guanacos and pumas run freely. Soaring high in the skies are condors and over 400 other species of birds. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the huemul, the endangered Andean Deer native to Patagonia.

How would you like to explore these mountains, valleys, plains, forests, rivers and lakes? On foot, horseback, or in the comforts of the van? Over a multiple day circuit or combining half and full day tours to personalize your adventure? Guided or unguided? The Las Torres Reserve offers an abundant and diverse mix of options for you to discover Torres del Paine National Park.

Torres del Paine National Park Entrance Fees

National Tourists

Everyone that enters Torres del Paine must pay an entrance fee. You can buy your Torres del Paine entrance ticket to Torres de Paine required by CONAF online. The means of payment and registration is through aspticket.cl, and must be acquired at least one day after arrival at the Park. It is recommended to carry out the purchase from a computer or cell phone with a good internet signal and the QR code that arrives should be saved on your phone. It can also be purchased in the same Park (Only Card payments).
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Entrance fees are included in all-inclusive Packages and trekking circuits.

Adults (+18 years old)
Daypass
CLP $8.000
+3 day pass
CLP $11.500
Teens (between 12-17 years old)
Daypass
CLP $4.500
+3 day pass
CLP $11.500
Free Pass
Childrens (under 12 years old)
Seniors (over 60 years old)

International Tourists

Everyone that enters Torres del Paine must pay an entrance fee. You can buy your Torres del Paine entrance ticket at various places – in credit or debit card at the bus station in Puerto Natales (Avda. España 1455, 1st Floor) or in cash at the Park itself. Entrance fees are included in all-inclusive Packages and trekking circuits.

Adults (+18 years old)
Daypass
USD $35
+3 day pass
USD $49
Teens (between 12-17 years old)
Daypass
USD $18
+3 day pass
USD $49
Seniors (over 60 years old)
Daypass
USD $35
+3 day pass
USD $49
Free Pass
Childrens (under 12 years old)

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