MT Sobek
Argentina & Chile Patagonia Hiking with Premier Lodging
On this express Patagonia hiking adventure featuring premier lodging, enjoy perfectly paced day hikes through picture-postcard backdrops including the legendary Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre in Los Glaciares National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier, the vast Patagonian steppe, and the sky-piercing horns of Torres del Paine, all in just 9 days! Begin with a stay at a superbly situated comfortable hotel, and cap it off with stays at two luxury lodges. A must-do for the hiking enthusiast who’s looking for indulgent comfort and cuisine at the end of each day!
Highlights:
- Follow carefully chosen trails while taking in the stunning natural beauty of Cerro Torre, the Fitz Roy massif, and Torres del Paine
- Go horseback riding gaucho-style in the vast Patagonian steppe and witness blocks of ice calving from Perito Moreno Glacier
- Relax in comfort and warm hospitality each evening at a perfectly situated hotel in Chalten and at top luxury lodges in the Patagonian steppe and Torres del Paine
Important Trip Details:
You should be able to walk 6-11 miles on mountain terrain, with up to 1500′ of elevation gain per day. You do not need to be a great athlete to do this tour, but being in good shape is highly recommended. A horseback riding experience is also offered as an alternative to one of the shorter hikes: no previous experience needed.
Minimum Age: 14
Day 1 |
The town of El Calafate, located on the southern shore of Lago Argentino in the province of Santa Cruz, is 312 km away from Rio Gallegos airport and 60 km from the National Park "Los Glaciares". This National Park covers 600,000 hectares including 22,000 square km of continental ice. The main attractions are both the Perito Moreno Glacier, the most
spectacular on earth due to its fast advance and the Upsala Glacier, the biggest in the area. El Calafate is also a departure point of excursions to the Fitz Roy and the Paine National Park in Chile. |
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Day 4 |
The town of El Calafate, located on the southern shore of Lago Argentino in the province of Santa Cruz, is 312 km away from Rio Gallegos airport and 60 km from the National Park "Los Glaciares". This National Park covers 600,000 hectares including 22,000 square km of continental ice. The main attractions are both the Perito Moreno Glacier, the most
spectacular on earth due to its fast advance and the Upsala Glacier, the biggest in the area. El Calafate is also a departure point of excursions to the Fitz Roy and the Paine National Park in Chile. |
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Day 6 |
This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia. The mountains that comprise Paine Massif are not high for the Andes, but they are precipitous. What makes individual mountains so dramatic is that from most places in the park entire peaks can be seen-from base to summit-and they appear to leap into the clouds from the floor of the valley. With its 450,000 acres, Torres del Paine truly is a world-class park because of its completeness, having every feature one could hope for in a temperate zone park. It has, like all truly great parks, that indefinable element in its character to which visitors respond. |
Day 7 |
This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia. The mountains that comprise Paine Massif are not high for the Andes, but they are precipitous. What makes individual mountains so dramatic is that from most places in the park entire peaks can be seen-from base to summit-and they appear to leap into the clouds from the floor of the valley. With its 450,000 acres, Torres del Paine truly is a world-class park because of its completeness, having every feature one could hope for in a temperate zone park. It has, like all truly great parks, that indefinable element in its character to which visitors respond. |
Day 8 |
This is a wild and beautiful area unlike anywhere else in the world. Torres del Paine lies between the central spine of the Andes, nearly buried under a massive ice cap and the steppes of Southern Patagonia. The mountains that comprise Paine Massif are not high for the Andes, but they are precipitous. What makes individual mountains so dramatic is that from most places in the park entire peaks can be seen-from base to summit-and they appear to leap into the clouds from the floor of the valley. With its 450,000 acres, Torres del Paine truly is a world-class park because of its completeness, having every feature one could hope for in a temperate zone park. It has, like all truly great parks, that indefinable element in its character to which visitors respond. |
Day 9 |
A favorite stop on South American and Antarctic cruises, Punta Arenas lies within the spectacular system of fjords that dot the coast of Chile. La Cruz Hill affords commanding views of the Straits of Magellan. Visit Punta Arenas for fascinating museums, quaint restaurants filled with fresh Chilean eats, and ample opportunity to watch local penguins! |
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11/09/25 - 11/17/25 |
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12/06/25 - 12/14/25 |
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01/11/26 - 01/19/26 |
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02/01/26 - 02/09/26 |
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02/15/26 - 02/23/26 |
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03/08/26 - 03/16/26 |
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