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Colours of Tyndall

 
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CODE: CKCT
Duration: 6 days
Country: Chile
Region: Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas
Physical rating:
Min persons: 4 persons
Next departure: Every day
Price: USD 1165.00
Adventure
These trips are required to walk from 4 to more hours and generally during days, and travelling in different means of transportation (domestic flights, local buses, train, boat, kayak, bike, horse and foot). accommodations are basic, for instance, hotel, hostal, familiar houses, lodges, or camping, so we recommend to be fit, and before coming out here, do an or two hours walk.

  
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  Enjoy of an unique experience, paddling at Serrano River and Tyndall River, viiting its glacier and spotting the glaciers of the continental ice field, visiting Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, will live a unique experience and taste a really good patagonic lamp.

 

Itinerary

 

 

Day 1: Arrive Puerto Natales at any time, check in at our hotel, fre time to explore this picturesque town.  

Day 2 – 5: Serrano River – Tyndall River – Puerto Toro - Puerto Natales

Start our journey to Serrano River, located at the south limit of Torres del Paine National Park. We will camp in Serrano River, We will paddle up by the Tyndall River until to get the glacier of the same name. Will camp in Puerto Toro at Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, where our campsite will be close to Serrano Glacier with an amassing scenery where the mountains mark up the entrance to the Southern Ice Field.

On the way back to Puerto Natales, we will stop at Estancia Perales for a grilled lamp.

Day 6: End of the tour in kayak in the wild patagonia, but also a good time to check out our Tailor made section.

 

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Route: Puerto Natales-Serrano River-Tyndall River and Glacier-Bernardo O'Higgins National Park.

Activity: Trekking, Natural.

Physical rating: Extra Adventure

Crew: Local guides with All paddling equipment (neoprene gloves, paddling jackets, life kackets, neoprene boots, kayak skirts), Kayaks double & single.

Accommodation: Hotel (02 nights), Camping (03 nights).

Entrance fee:  Entrance intro Bernardo O'Higgins National Park.

Highlights: Kayak in Rio Serrano, Kayak in Tyndall River, Kayak Puerto Toro, Kayak in Puerto Natales

Meals: Meals while camping.

Transport: Private Bus, Kayak.

 
Not included in this trip: 
  • Local Payment USD 450
  • Pre & post tour accommodation
  • International & domestic flight and departure tax
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips, baggage portage and other extras not specified
  • Transfer In-Out
  • Optional Tours
 
 
Introduction
 
While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us, (remember we are in south america). Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit traveling, with Tierras Vivas can be unpredictable. The dossier is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered.
Please contact us for more information if needed.
 

Day 1: Puerto Nateles

Arrive Puerto Natales at any time, check in at our hotel, fre time to explore this picturesque town.

Day 2: Rio Serrano
A private transfer will pick you up from your hotel/hostal in Puerto Natales or directly from our operation base. We will begin at the Rio Serrano sector (located at the southern border of Torres del Paine National Park) where we will prepare & distribute the kayaks so that we can then begin with the safety & paddling instructions. Our guides will help to recommend the appropriate equipment you will need to take during the trip, so that the rest of your luggage will be taken by a private transfer directly to your hotel in Puerto Natales. This day we will paddle approximately 2 hrs across the 1st section of Rio Serrano, this is a calm zone that is good for us to see the level & comfort of the kayakers paddling. We then arrive to a small waterfall on the river where we will have our 1st teamwork experience in carrying the kayaks 100m approx. Depending on the weather conditions and the hours of light left, we will continue for 1 or 2 hrs more to arrive at the camp for the 1st night. Dinner.

Day 3: Tyndall River

We will begin with a good breakfast (fruit, cereal, wholemeal bread, milk, ground coffee and the speciality of the guide). We pack away the camp and paddle  Tyndall river, against the current for 3 hrs or more which will bring us to the mouth of the lake, from here we cross the glacial moraine mostly covered by turquoise water. For 1 hour more we paddle the surrounding pristine countryside of Patagonia. When we arrive to the bay we set up camp. After relaxing time and eating lunch, we return to the water to visit and appreciate the front of the glacier for 2 hrs approx.  Return to campsite .Dinner. Night 2.

Day 4: Puerto Toro

Breakfast early in the morning and after packing away the camp; we continue our journey paddling back towards Rio Serrano. Between the National Park lands and private owned lands we can see views of native forests and glacier-covered mountains of the Southern Patagonian ice field arriving at Puerto Toro in the Bernardo O ´Higgins National Park. Whilst the guide prepares the camp and dinner, you have the possibility to walk along the trail to visit the glacier lookout and its ice bergs. Dinner. Night 3.

Day 5: Puerto Natales

With an early start; depending on the weather conditions, we will carry the kayaks 100m to the lagoon of the Serrano glacier so that we can paddle in and amongst the ice- bergs to enjoy its intensity in colour and essence until 11:00am We will pack away the camp before boarding the boat, which departs at 13:00 (either the 21 de Mayo or DÁgostini boat). We will stop off at the tourist ranch “Estancia Perales” to enjoy a farewell BBQ.  Arrival at Puerto Natales 17:00 hrs. Aprox.

Day 6: Departure Puerto Natales
End of the tour in kayak in the wild patagonia, but also a good time to check out our Tailor made section.

NOTE:
LOCAL GUIDES RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THE PROGRAM DUE TO THE WIND SPEED BEING TOO STRONG FOR THE LEVEL OF THE GROUP, ALL TERRITORIES SUPPORTS THE LOCAL GUIDES DECISION.

 
  Make your reservation; we have got daily departures for this trip, further details please contact us at the following email address: info@tierrasvivas.com


 
   

  
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