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An exciting kayak adventure which covers 42 kilometres from the Serrano River in Torres del Paine National Park through some pristine wilderness areas and into the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park.
En route we will visit one of the areas most spectacular and least visited sights; the Tyndall Glacier whose remote location sees very few visitors.
A stop at one of Patagonia’s more remote estancias will also give us a chance to see local gauchos living off the land and maybe share some of their customs.
Camping is wild and remote. There are no facilities but you are sure to witness some stunningly beautiful campsites.
Beach campfires, wholesome food, beautiful scenery and amazing tranquility are all found on this exciting river adventure, which can be completed in 3 or 4 days.
The 3 day itinerary is based on people making their own way to the river. The 4-day trip starts at the Park administration centre, and you are taken to the river. Both trips end at the quayside in Natales at around 4-30 - 5 p.m.
As well Paine, you can kayak in the North of Chile.
We offer 4 day, 6 day and 12 day kayaking trips in this remote and stunning area.
You could extend this trip with a trek around the entire Paine massif on our Paine Circuit or combine it with our Paine W trek and kayak trip.
Check our group and tailor made options. And you can always contact the office with questions or for advice.
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Itinerary |
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Day 1 |
Kayak Rio Serrano |
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Day 2 |
Kayak Rio Tyndall |
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Day 3 |
Tyndall and Geike Glaciers |
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Day 4 |
Balmaceda Glacier, Ultima Esperanza fjord, BBQ, return to Natales |
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Included Transfers, guide, kayaks, paddling equipment (neoprene gloves, paddling jackets, life jackets, skirts, neoprene boots), dry bags, tents, food, entrance into the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park, optional BBQ in Estancia Perales, 3 nights camping, first aid. |
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Not included International flights, park entrance fee, tips, personal items, drinks at Estancia Perales |
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