Torres Del Paine - HIKING Q&A

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Find out Why and How you can hike the O Trek in Torres Del Paine National Park in Patagonia (Chile).
    In this video I go over all the things you must know before hiking in Patagonia. I cover how to get to Torres Del Paine, best time to travel, cost, hiking options, where to stay and eat, how to reserve the campsites & refugios and general advice.
    I let Patagonia Hero build the itinerary and also reserve all the campsites, meals and take care of transport to the park from Puerto Natales. I highly recommend Pablo and his team at Patagonia Hero
    www.patagoniahero.com/?seloca...
    Full video of Hiking the O circuit in Torres Del Paine (8 Days)
    • HIKING The O Circuit I...
    Below is a summary of my 8 day itinerary hiking the O trek. Day 1 and 10 are travel days
    Day 1 Arrival Puerto Natales (hotel included)
    Day 2 Puerto Natales - Base of the Towers - Torres Central Camping
    Day 3 Camping Torres to Seron Campsite
    Day 4 Seron Campsite to Camping Dickson
    Day 5 Camping Dickson to Los Perros Campsite
    Day 6 Los Perros Campsite to Grey Camping
    Day 7 Grey to Paine Grande Camping
    Day 8 Paine Grande to Frances Camping
    Day 9 Domo Frances to Puerto Natales (hotel included)
    Day 10 Departure Day
    Video Chapters
    00:00 - What to expect in this video
    00:40 - General Introduction
    01:29 - Best Time To Travel
    02:13 - Hiking Options (O & W Treks)
    03:32 - Eating & Sleeping
    06:09 - Logistics & Reservations
    07:24 - Cost $$$
    08:34 - Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 40

  • @HikewithJeet
    @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +3

    Planning a multiday hike in Torres Del Paine? This video has got you covered

  • @axcab3437
    @axcab3437 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I really appreciated the way you were straight to the point from start to finish without wasting time on unnecessary nonsense. Your love for this adventure really showed. And it was a nice touch the way you were very encouraging and urging us to go and do it. Going in January. The information you shared provided great preparation. Thank you!

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am glad you found this helpful. Have a great hike.

  • @pedrolklein
    @pedrolklein Před 8 měsíci +2

    Really nice and complete video! My wife and I are ding the O circuit in february, we have booked all the campings, now we are planning the food logistics, your information helped us a lot. Cheers from Brasil.

  • @JUANORQUIO
    @JUANORQUIO Před rokem +1

    W❤️W! That’s Awesome! Cheers for more exciting and incredible adventures!🥂❤️✨

  • @hikingoutdoorfamily
    @hikingoutdoorfamily Před rokem +2

    You offered really good advice and I liked that you included the costs too.

  • @mrfinesse
    @mrfinesse Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the research and info. This has been on my list for a while. I guess I should plan for 2024 Jan now.

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +1

      thank you!. you are right. might be too late to plan for 2023 unless you want to try for march

  • @niranjanmdeo
    @niranjanmdeo Před rokem +1

    Excellent video and info! Thank you.

  • @paulkenneally789
    @paulkenneally789 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Decent information.Thx.

  • @milindpuranik455
    @milindpuranik455 Před rokem +1

    Very nicely compiled info video.
    I hope you do similar about your Alaska or Montana hikes.

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Milind! Yeah hopefully I can do one on Alaska and the Canadian Rockies

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +1

      Here you go.Top 10 Hikes in Alaska
      czcams.com/video/x7aZq-pO2zE/video.html

  • @mytopfavorite_
    @mytopfavorite_ Před rokem +1

    Stunning! Do you also plan on hiking in El Chaltén? Gonna start following your adventures, I love hiking and always looking for new places.

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much! I went to El Chalten and El Calafate back in 2016 and it was equally stunning. Sadly no video of my trip from 2016. But do watch the video of my hike in Torres Del Paine
      czcams.com/video/UUo5nzsnAq0/video.html

    • @mytopfavorite_
      @mytopfavorite_ Před rokem +1

      @@HikewithJeet Oh really in 2016 already! I did watch the video of Torres Del Paine, beautiful! And if you are planning on a new trip to the Argentina side, please check out my CZcams channel! Lived there for almost a year and sorted out a lot of information for travellers! What places are next on your travel list?

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +3

      @@mytopfavorite_ Wow..Argentina for one whole year! That's awesome..wouldn't mind another trip to Argentina.
      Next up is a multi-day trek either in the Dolomites in Italy or Iceland ..or even both !

  • @damakate
    @damakate Před rokem +1

    Awesome. What do you suggest for people who can’t hike. Is there a itinerary that does not have too much hiking but does touch all these awesome places?

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! You can do a catamaran ride from Paine Grande to get up close views of the grey glacier which i heard is amazing. You can also do horse back rides and do the same trails that you would otherwise hike. There are also smaller hikes you can do from Paine Grande and Central Sector

  • @laurayoung6278
    @laurayoung6278 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi, thanks 4 the info! Headed for the o next month … question, didn’t really understand about the kitchen arrangements (planning to bring most of my food) can I cook there? Or do I need to bring my cooking stuff?

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You will need to bring your food and cooking utensils, stove and fuel. The kitchen is essentially a sheltered area to cook and eat your food. At every campground there will be a store where you can buy food (noodles, pasta, bread, cheese, candies, etc.)

  • @drooner
    @drooner Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your guide - I'm afraid that since then the prices went even higher. A ready tent costs now around $100 a night!... We looked for a tent for two, and it cost at least $126 per night, for a tent for two with a mattress and even without a sleeping bag. That's crazy. We decided not to do it, because it's just crazily overpriced. They wanted for the first 2 nights something like $778 for two people.

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yikes! That sounds just crazy. If you are really interested in hiking in Patagonia I would consider doing some day hikes in Torres Del Paine and in Argentina across the border. Day hiking will still be quite rewarding minus the extra costs of doing the multi day trek

    • @drooner
      @drooner Před 8 měsíci

      @@HikewithJeet we are now in El Chaltén and we have done some amazing day trips. It's really crazy what they're doing in Torres del Paine. Just abusing their monopoly for outrageous prices, that are just not worth it.
      Maybe another time when it's more normal.

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 8 měsíci

      @@drooner completely agree. It has become a money minting business

  • @marumaru.1703
    @marumaru.1703 Před 7 měsíci +1

    May I ask you, if I like to bring my own tent and sleeping stuffs, how can I book the campsites? Because I couldn't find any agency that allow me to bring my own tent as they will provide in the package of 8 days which included of the tent. It cost around 2700 USD for 8 D 7 N I found it's very pricy just for the tent only and they said it's exclude Sleeping pad and sleeping bag. Question is... Can I just walk in at the start point with my own tent and stuffs and pay the campsites for putting my tent?

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 7 měsíci +1

      If you are planning to bring your own tent then you will need to book the campsites via Fantastico Sur and Vertice Patagonia. The campsites will need to be reserved before you start the trek. You cannot enter the park without reserving the campsites. This is the cheapest option. Each campsite is 20-25$.

  • @mic.kelly86
    @mic.kelly86 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Jeet. I have 5 nights in Chilean patagonia, so far i have only booked the first one in puerto natales. I think i will go to the park either for day trips, or to stay somewhere for 2 nights in the park, then hike out from there to the towers etc - what do you think of this plan? What were unmissable parts of your trek?
    Also have you been to nepal? Iv got some videos on my trek there you might like, iv subscribed to your channel 👍 , feel fred to look at mine

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Hey Michael - thanks for stopping by. In my opinion the best way to see Torres Del Paine is by doing a multi day hike. If you are short of time then consider doing the W trek and it can be done in 4-5 days staying at the campsites and refugios along the way. If you plan to only do day hikes then you should still stay inside the park. Stay at the campsite in central to do the base of the towers hike (22 km round trip). Then make your way to Paine Grande campsite and hike to the Grey Glacier view point and also take the catamaran that takes you close to the foot of the glacier. There are also a couple of other day hikes if you base yourself in the Central area (next to the Las Torres hotel). I will check out your channel. I would love to hike in Nepal someday.

    • @mic.kelly86
      @mic.kelly86 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@HikewithJeet thanks jeet that's amazing advice. I'll get searching- so I could use the central point as a base for a night or two possibly? I'll make sure I get the grey glacier too, thanks a lot

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 6 měsíci +2

      Central and Paine Grande are good launch points for doing day hikes. I came across some people who were staying at Central and Paine Grande and doing day hikes. I don't remember all the possible day hikes but I am sure you can find information online. These campsites are very popular so you need to get going unless you plan to visit after February

    • @mic.kelly86
      @mic.kelly86 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@HikewithJeet I'll visit in mid march, but will get looking to book ASAP. Can you get the bus to both of those spots? Or only to central? (Just thinking how I go back). Again thanks so much, I have actually been struggling to get places that make some details easy to digest

    • @HikewithJeet
      @HikewithJeet  Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@mic.kelly86 things can get confusing.
      But this is what you can do. Take the bus from Puerto Natales and get off at Laguna Amarga stop (first stop in the park. Most hikers get off here). Then take another short shuttle that will drop you off at Central. You can also walk. But don't. It is a boring walk along the road.
      To get to Paine Grande from Central go back on the same shuttle back to Laguna Amarga. Then catch the bus that brought you to Laguna Amarga from Puerto Natales but going in the opposite direction (meaning going further into the park) and get off at Pudeto from where you will catch the catamaran across lake Pehoe to Paine Grande. To return back to Puerto Natales retrace your steps back to Pudeto and catch the bus going back to Puerto Natales. It will be clear once you take a look at the map.