Torres del Paine Tours, Guided by Local Experts
Private day tours, self-guided treks, and tailor-made itineraries in Patagonia’s most iconic landscape. Designed and run by our team.
Torres del Paine is where granite towers rise from windswept pampas, where glaciers carve pristine valleys, and where a handful of days can feel like a lifetime of discovery.
We design and run our own tours in Torres del Paine, working with local guides we trust and small groups by default. Whether you have three days, want to trek the legendary W, or need something custom — we put the experience together based on what you actually want to see, not on a fixed schedule.
This is not a sprint through the postcard sites. It’s time to breathe in one of the most dramatic places on Earth, at a pace that lets you absorb it.
Day Tours in Torres del Paine
Multi-Day Treks (Self-Guided)
What makes our trips different
One point of contact start to Chile
The person who plans your trip is the same one who solves problems if anything shifts on the ground.
Local guides, certified by SERNATUR.
Bilingual, trained in first aid, with satellite communication on remote routes.
Small groups by default.
Most of our excursions run private. When shared, we cap groups small.
A real operator, not a reseller.
We design our own tours, work with hotels directly, and handle logistics in-house.
1% for the Planet and ATTA member.
A portion of revenue goes to conservation work in Chile, including in the Atacama region.
Small groups by default.
Most of our excursions run private. When shared, we cap groups small.
How many days do I need in Torres del Paine?
Three full days gives you a real taste without rushing. Five is ideal — you can trek, lodge-stay, and experience local culture. Seven-plus lets you do the W Trek or O Circuit without pressure. It depends on your schedule and what you want to do.
Is Torres del Paine safe?
Yes. The park is very safe. Weather is the main variable — it changes fast and can close trails. We monitor conditions and always have a Plan B. Your guide carries satellite communication on remote routes.
What fitness level do I need?
Our day tours range from easy (Panoramic, Estancia) to moderate-demanding (Base of Torres, French Valley). Multi-day treks require moderate fitness — 5–7 hours of hiking per day, uphill. Tell us your fitness level and we design accordingly. Fitness matters more than age.
Can I do the W Trek or O Circuit with you?
Yes. Both are available self-guided (you book refugios, carry your pack, we provide route notes) or with guided sections. The W is 4–5 days; the O Circuit is 7–9 days. We can advise which suits you.
When is the best time to visit?
September to November (spring) is our recommendation — comfortable temps, clear weather, fewer crowds. December to February is busiest. March to May is autumn-beautiful. June to August is cold but offers solitude.
Do I need to be an experienced hiker?
No. Most of our clients are fit but not technical. Our guides teach as you go, and we run day hikes rather than climbing. That said, some hikes (Base of Torres, French Valley) need moderate fitness and a good attitude toward wind and elevation.
How much does a trip cost?
Day tours range from roughly USD 180–300 per person. Multi-day treks and custom itineraries depend on duration, lodge level, and how much is private vs. shared. Tell us what you’re thinking and we’ll quote.
Can I combine Torres del Paine with other regions?
Absolutely. Most travelers combine with Atacama, Santiago, or Argentine Patagonia. We design multi-region journeys with flights, transfers, and logistics all covered.
Tailor-Made Torres del Paine Itineraries
For most travelers, three to five full days in the desert is the sweet spot. Here’s how we typically frame longer trips, though every itinerary we build is shaped around your dates, pace, and what matters most to you.
Best for: Travelers combining with other regions or with limited time.
- Day 1: Arrive, settle into your lodge, orientation drive or half-day tour.
- Day 2: Full-day hike to the Base of Torres or French Valley.
- Day 3: Panoramic tour or Estancia La Península. Depart.
Why it works: You see the iconic landscape without rushing. Three days gives you a real sense of the place.
3 DAYS IN TORRES DEL PAINE
Best for: The sweet spot. Enough time to trek, lodge-stay, and absorb.
- Day 1: Arrive, settle in.
- Day 2–3: Multi-day trekking (partial W, or full-day treks plus a lighter day).
- Day 4: Estancia La Península or a second valley hike.
- Day 5: Panoramic route or free time. Depart.
Why it works: You cover major ground without exhaustion, and get both active days and cultural experiences.
5 DAYS IN TORRES DEL PAINE
Best for: Trekkers and travelers who want to go deep.
- Days 1–2: Arrival, acclimatization, shorter hikes.
- Days 3–6: W Trek or O Circuit (multi-day trek with refugio stays).
- Day 7+: Estancia, bonus hike, or extension to Argentine Patagonia.
Why it works: You do the legendary treks, with rest days in between, and explore beyond the obvious routes. Real immersion.
7+ DAYS IN TORRES DEL PAINE
Where to Stay
We work with lodges across the range, from family-run guesthouses to design-led expedition bases, and we include them in trips we plan.
Simple, warm, locally owned. In Puerto Natales, 90 minutes from the park. Perfect for budget-conscious travelers who want authentic hospitality.
BORIES GUEST HOUSE
Luxury all-inclusive with 40+ daily explorations included. Private guides, refined dining, small groups. For travelers seeking guided immersion.
EXPLORA
Large lodge inside the park (Río Serrano sector). All-inclusive options, central location, strong infrastructure for multi-day stays.
RIO SERRANO
Eco-friendly glamping domes on park land. Active, community-focused, sustainable. For travelers wanting adventure with a conscience.
ECOCAMP
When to Visit and How to Get There
When
Torres del Paine works year-round, but the seasons differ in meaningful ways:
September to November (spring): Comfortable temperatures, fewer travelers, clear nights. Our favorite months — consistent weather, good light, manageable crowds.
December to February (summer): Warmest, longest daylight, busiest. The W Trek refugios book solid. Go if you prefer guaranteed daylight hours and don’t mind company.
March to May (autumn): Golden light, fewer people, weather still stable. Excellent for hiking.
June to August (winter): Cold early mornings, shorter daylight, some refugios and services reduce. Solitude and dramatic skies if you’re prepared.
Getting there
Fly from Santiago to Calama (CJC), roughly two hours. From Calama, San Pedro de Atacama is a 1.5-hour transfer by shuttle or private car. We arrange the transfer for travelers booking with us.
Travelers who trusted us
We were looking for a multi-day itinerary across Chile, from Patagonia to the Atacama Desert, around our Antarctica expedition. What started as a request for tours in Santiago quickly became a fully coordinated journey including Patagonia, Atacama, Valparaíso, boutique hotels, internal flights, and all ground transportation.
Ecordua exceeded our expectations with a seamless eco-adventure itinerary and exceptional local guides in every region. Camila was knowledgeable, responsive, and incredibly helpful throughout the process, handling everything from restaurant reservations to unexpected flight changes. We highly recommend Ecordua for anyone planning adventure travel in Chile.
Randi T. (2026)
I first met Joaquin in Santiago during a one-day glacier hike. A year later, I returned for a fully customized hiking journey in southern Chile, and it became the best trip I’ve ever taken.
From meeting at the airport to the final day, Joaquin designed and coordinated every detail of my five-day itinerary.
I only had to share what I hoped to experience, and everything came together seamlessly.
Beyond his professionalism, he is personable, upbeat, and incredibly easy to travel with.
I wholeheartedly recommend him for a personalized trip to Patagonia or anywhere in Chile.
Patrick R. (2020)
My husband and I enjoyed an incredible custom private tour of Patagonia with Joaquin.
He designed the experience around our hiking abilities, wildlife interests, and available time, striking the perfect balance between adventure and comfort.
Each stay was thoughtfully chosen, and every detail was carefully coordinated.
His local network made the entire journey feel personal and special.
We learned so much and are already looking forward to returning to Chile for another trip with Ecordua.
Piper M. (2024)
I reached out to Joaquin to help plan a family trip to Patagonia, and from the beginning he was friendly, clear, and extremely patient.
He helped organize what initially felt like an overwhelming itinerary, always offering thoughtful recommendations and practical logistical advice to maximize our time.
Communication was seamless through WhatsApp and phone calls, and everything was organized in an easy-to-follow online itinerary.
Even when we didn’t travel directly with him, his trusted local contacts maintained the same high standard.
I highly recommend Ecordua’s services.
Cindy (2024)
Joaquin and Ecordua made my trip to Chile the trip of a lifetime! In the planning stages of my trip he was a huge help with travel logistics and guidance. I ended up hiring him for the entire eight days we were in Santiago.
His knowledge of the city and surrounding areas, hiking trails, vineyards, restaurants and history was extensive. I told him what I was looking for an he curated the perfect itinerary.
I can’t wait to have him plan and guide my trip to Patagonia.
Chris W. (2019)
Joaquin organized an exceptional three-day private experience through Valparaiso, Santiago, and the surrounding coastal and mountain landscapes.
From the moment he met us at our cruise ship to our airport drop-off, everything was perfectly coordinated.
We explored historic cities, ventured into the mountains, visited wonderful wineries, and enjoyed outstanding local cuisine.
The organization was seamless, and the personal attention made our introduction to Chile truly memorable.
Jerome (2023)
We had an outstanding tour of Chile with Ecordua.
Although our trip was short, each experience was thoughtfully selected and smoothly organized.
We especially enjoyed meeting Josefina and exploring the incredible options in Pucón.
The service was professional, warm, and attentive to every detail.
We look forward to returning to Chile for more adventures with the Ecordua team.
Justin N. (2025)
Ecordua set the gold standard for our visit to Chile.
The team carefully planned every detail around our group’s specific needs while always prioritizing safety and comfort.
Their communication was clear and consistent, and their genuine passion for delivering a meaningful experience truly stood out.
We’re grateful for the immersive time we had in Chile and look forward to traveling with them again.
Ryan B. (2025)
I had never traveled with a guide before my trip to Chile, but after a week with Joaquin I realized how much a knowledgeable local can elevate an experience.
Whether hiking in the Andes, exploring Santiago, or visiting vineyards and the coast, his insight made every day richer.
Some days followed a clear plan and others unfolded more spontaneously, but we always felt we were making the most of our time.
He was flexible, thoughtful, and a genuine pleasure to travel with.
Daniel W. (2019)
My tours with Joaquin were exceptional.
We enjoyed a hiking experience in the Andes with no other tourists around , exactly what I was hoping for, and every detail was carefully considered.
He also helped arrange a visit to the Atacama Desert on short notice, coordinating seamlessly with trusted local guides.
He understood exactly what I was looking for and helped me see so much in just a few days. I’ll definitely be back with my family.
Helen S. (2023)







Inspiration across Chile
From short escapes to multi-region journeys, we design around your time, pace, and interests.
Explore a few ideas below, or dive into our Travel Guide for inspiration.





