Walking in the Torres del Paine
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/ADVENTURE, CHILE/ Updated : May 15, 2014, 15:26 IST
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Unbeatable mountain views of classic peaks on a massive scale. The Torres del Paine has some of the world's most astounding natural views—when green it's verdant, its glacial lakes are bright blue with the odd ice-berg to add to t … Read more
Unbeatable mountain views of classic peaks on a massive scale. The Torres del Paine has some of the world's most astounding natural views—when green it's verdant, its glacial lakes are bright blue with the odd ice-berg to add to the drama, and the mountains are like a theatrical backdrop, huge enough to skew your perspective. Read less

Unbeatable mountain views of classic peaks on a massive scale. The Torres del Paine has some of the world's most astounding natural views—when green it's verdant, its glacial lakes are bright blue with the odd ice-berg to add to the drama, and the mountains are like a theatrical backdrop, huge enough to skew your perspective. Walking amongst this scenery, it's a challenge to take it all in. Tracks are well trodden but despite the awesome beauty of this place don't expect to have too much company. You can cycle the parameter of the mountains but you can't get to the best bits by bike, so the best way to explore is on foot, carrying your tent. Visit between November and March for the least challenging weather—its fifty times worse than Scotland on a bad day. You need to give yourself a week here rather than just a couple of days, it takes a while to appreciate the scale. Don't miss a hike to the Torres viewpoint.
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