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W Trek, 3 days

This trip fits Torres del Paine's highlights into a short timeframe. As part of a group you'll trek up close to the famous granite towers, the mesmerising French Valley and the shimmering blue ice of Glacier Grey. Expert guides, deluxe tent accommodation, pre-arranged transfers and meals allow you to indulge in the pure joy of trekking in one of Patagonia's iconic settings.

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Trip type

Guided Activity

Trip length

3 Days

From

$1,795 -$1,845

Location

Torres del Paine

W Trek, 3 days - 3 Days - $1,795

Trip Summary and Itinerary Map

Day 1: Boat on Pehoe Lake; Trek the French Valley; Serrano Camp 

Day 2: Trek the Pingo Valley; Glacier Grey boat trip; Serrano Camp 

Day 3: Trek to Las Torres (The Towers) lookout; Drive to Puerto Natales

Start from Puerto Natales and end at Puerto Natales

Landmarks visited on W Trek, 3 days

Operator's Itinerary

Day 1: Boat on Pehoe Lake; Trek the French Valley; Serrano Camp

Your day begins in Puerto Natales at 7am when your guide and transport pick you and your group up from your respective hotels/accommodations. You'll be driven to Torres del Paine along unpaved roads and past lagoons and pampas, accompanied at times by the guanacos (relatives of llamas), grey foxes, Chilean flamingos, and black-necked swans that call this region home.

Once in the National Park, you’ll take the catamaran across Lake Pehoe to the starting point of today’s return trek. Your destination, the French Valley, is a glacial moraine surrounded by peaks and hanging glaciers – you’ll hike over challenging terrain and catch your first sight of the hanging glacier atop the valley.

From here, you ascend for an hour through a dreamlike Japanese garden landscape before arriving at the French Valley viewpoint (the 'Plateau'). Your reward is a stunning bird’s eye view of granite peaks and hanging glaciers. On one side is the French Glacier and Paine Grande (3050m); while on the other, La Espada, La Hoja, La Máscara, and the main and north 'horns' of Los Cuernos arch upwards. In the upper section of the valley, Mt Catedral and Mt Fortaleza loom like turrets above the landscape. You'll have plenty of time to rest and have lunch at the viewpoint, surrounded by these imposing peaks and open skies.

Your descent is via the same path. You’ll take the short catamaran ride back across Pehoe Lake and pick up your group transfer to the Serrano Camp. A freshly prepared welcome dinner awaits you as you share unforgettable views of the Paine Massif from the spacious dining lodge. Spend a restful night in your private deluxe dome on the shore of the Serrano River.

Transfer duration: 2hrs to the national park, plus 35mins to the camp
Catamaran duration: 35mins
Length of hike: 7-8hrs, 21km (until the French viewpoint, the "Plateau")
Meals: Box lunch, dinner
Accommodation: Serrano Camp


Day 2: Trek the Pingo Valley; Glacier Grey boat trip; Serrano Camp

After a fresh and hearty breakfast, your transfer drives you to the trailhead of your morning trek into the Pingo Valley. This 3-hour hike in the valley takes you to a stunning viewpoint at Cascada los Salmones – a waterfall where salmon are sometimes seen. On the return journey, keep an eye out for the elusive huemul (Andean deer).

After a relaxing picnic lunch on the bank of the Pingo River, you’ll walk through a woodpecker-inhabited beech forest to pick up the boat for your 3-hour trip around blue-hued icebergs to the enormous face of Glacier Grey. You'll stay for some time to soak up the textures, lines, and colours. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to see a glacial calving, where huge chunks of ice break off the glacier and crash into the freezing waters.

On your return journey in the boat, you’ll see the wind-sculpted 'ice mushrooms' atop the massive peaks of Paine Grande. Later, you’ll drive to the Serrano Camp where a sumptuous meal and a good night’s rest await you.

Please note - The order of activities may be inverted according to the boat’s sailing time or the climatic conditions. Likewise, the trek to the Pingo Valley may be replaced with another if your guide decides that another trail will enhance the guests’s experience. You will be informed of this by your guide in advance.

Transfer duration: 30mins each way
Boat ride duration: 3hrs
Length of hike: 3hrs, 8.5km
Meals: Breakfast, box lunch, dinner
Accommodation: Serrano Camp


Day 3: Trek to Las Torres (The Towers) lookout; Drive to Puerto Natales

The final day starts with a transfer across the National Park, taking in some incredible early-morning sights as the sun gradually begins to rise, to the starting point for your trek to the famous Las Torres lookout.

An initial ascent follows the Ascencio River into the Ascencio Valley. At a lookout point, about an hour into the trek, you’ll pause to take in the beauty of the valley's rich beech forests, glaciers, and waterfalls.

After this point, the path continues climbing through lush beech forests before ascending a gigantic terminal moraine (the ridge formed at a glacier’s endpoint). It's here, at an altitude of 900m, where you’ll be rewarded by the stunning sight of Las Torres and stay a while to soak up the amazing views, take photos, and have lunch.

You'll then retrace your steps and pick up your group transfer to Puerto Natales (2 hours), arriving in the evening exhausted from three intense days of activity but buzzing with the feeling of having conquered Torres del Paine's most iconic treks.

Transfer duration: 1.5hrs to the trailhead, 2hrs back to Puerto Natales
Length of hike: 8-10hrs round-trip, 22km
Meals: Breakfast, box lunch

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What our customers think of W Trek, 3 days

The domed tent camp at Serrano was an unexpected highlight. A beautiful setting. The food was excellent! Loved the private bathrooms and electric blankets!

Travelled: January 2024

Janet Vhugen - USA

Riverside Camp was well beyond what I anticipated. It was beautiful and Mika was delightful!

Travelled: January 2024

Carol Mathews - USA

Our guide was great. It was nice having all of the driving and navigation taken care of for us.

Travelled: March 2023

Tim Wolf - USA

The camping arrangements and food were excellent.

Travelled: March 2023

Tim Wolf - USA

Our guide and driver were absolutely outstanding. They pitched everything just right for the group and could do more to help. The same goes for the staff in the refugio and the food was excellent.

Travelled: February 2023

Alex Barbett - UK

Our two tour guides, Carla Paz and Nacho were AMAZING and they truly loved sharing their knowledge of the park and their upbringings in Chile/Puerto Natales. We were beyond happy to have had two guides who were so energetic and informative throughout the whole time and we really got to know each other. Every single thing was planned out for us, from the transportation, to lodging, lunches, and delicious meals back at the camp. We are so happy that we chose Swoop and we would definitely work with them again in the future.

Travelled: February 2023

Kassandra Kayal - USA

The W Trek 3 day tour was the perfect tour for us. This tour really showcased all of the best parts of the park. Each day there was plenty of hiking or glacier viewing. We were very torn about going with the 5 day trek however, chose this one based on our limited time that we had. This was the best option for us and there was no time wasted. We were happy to have 3 full days of activities rather than spreading out the activities and having more time at our camp.

Travelled: February 2023

Kassandra Kayal - USA

Hiking the 14 mile trek to Torres del Paine was the best hike we have ever done. While challenging physically, the reward was just breathtaking. The views and experience were 10/10.

Travelled: February 2023

Brett floyd - USA

We were very prepared, but believe it when people say to bring a lot of layers and plan for all types of weather. It went from 40 degrees to 70 degrees very quickly and then all the sudden it rained. The wind is very high at times and a wind protection clothing system is best! Be sure to bring rain coat and pants as you never know when a storm will blow over the mountains. Be sure to do some cardio training as the hikes are long and you will thank yourself after the 3 day tour.

Travelled: February 2023

Brett floyd - USA

The accomodations were great for our needs. We rearranged the order of a couple of the hikes to accomodate our time frame and the weather predictions.

Travelled: January 2023

Amy Murdock - USA

The guides were fantastic and the scenery wonderful, what more can one say?

Travelled: January 2022

Matthew Robertson - USA

Our guide, Rodrigo, was just delightful. The riverside camp was a great glamping experience on the edge of the park (so close you might as well call it 'in the park'). The food was superb - definitely ABOVE a glamping expectation!

Travelled: January 2020

Connie Jo Hemeyer - United States Of America

We had a wonderful guide who took great care of us. She was attentive to our needs and desires and created a wonderful trek for us. The food at the camp was top notch and the dome tents clean and cozy.

Travelled: December 2019

Mari Keithahn - United States Of America

The long hikes were challenging, but well worth it, and it was delightful to have the glamping at the end. The tents were lovely. More hot water would have been even better in the showers, but it was otherwise terrific.

Travelled: November 2018

Jen Keister - United States Of America

What an amazing week. Words and pictures cannot express the joy felt in this beautiful wilderness. Thank you to our wonderful guides and gaucho.

Travelled: January 2016

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Prices, Departures and Inclusions

Serrano Camp will open on September 15 and close on April 30 in the 2025/26 season. 

2024

2025

Start date Price (pp)
November 2024
24-Nov-2024 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
25-Nov-2024 $1,795 Fully Booked Enquire
29-Nov-2024 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
December 2024
2-Dec-2024 $1,795 Fully Booked Enquire
5-Dec-2024 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
8-Dec-2024 $1,795 Fully Booked Enquire
12-Dec-2024 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
15-Dec-2024 $1,795 Fully Booked Enquire
24-Dec-2024 $1,845 Fully Booked Enquire
26-Dec-2024 $1,845 Fully Booked Enquire
29-Dec-2024 $1,845 Fully Booked Enquire
January 2025
2-Jan-2025 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
5-Jan-2025 $1,795 Limited Availability Enquire
13-Jan-2025 $1,795* Limited Availability Enquire
16-Jan-2025 $1,795 Fully Booked Enquire
19-Jan-2025 $1,795* Provisional Date Enquire
23-Jan-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
26-Jan-2025 $1,795* Provisional Date Enquire
30-Jan-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
February 2025
2-Feb-2025 $1,795* Provisional Date Enquire
6-Feb-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
11-Feb-2025 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
13-Feb-2025 $1,795 Limited Availability Enquire
16-Feb-2025 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
20-Feb-2025 $1,795 Fully Booked Enquire
23-Feb-2025 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
27-Feb-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
March 2025
3-Mar-2025 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
6-Mar-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
7-Mar-2025 $1,795* Fully Booked Enquire
21-Mar-2025 $1,795 Guaranteed Date Enquire
25-Mar-2025 $1,795* Provisional Date Enquire
28-Mar-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
April 2025
4-Apr-2025 $1,795* Limited Availability Enquire
11-Apr-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire
18-Apr-2025 $1,795* Provisional Date Enquire
25-Apr-2025 $1,795 Provisional Date Enquire

* Note: Prices are per person. Paid in USD ($) - figure above is based on today's exchange rate. Actual cost $1,795

Additional Notes

Joining & departure instructions – Please arrive in Puerto Natales on the afternoon before your trip starts for your group briefing. It is also recommended that you plan to stay in Puerto Natales when you finish your trek. If you would like help booking your pre/post-trek arrangements please just let us know.

Group size - 8 maximum, 2 minimum

Opening dates – Serrano Camp is open from mid-September until the end of April.

Facilities  Serrano Camp is located away from the crowded refugios and campsites. It has private bathrooms (accessed by a one-metre walkway) with a toilet, hot showers and a heated towel rail. There are electrical outlets for charging and operating electronic devices within your tent. Delicious meals are shared in a dedicated dining space with views of the Paine Massif. A spacious lounge offers the perfect spot for relaxing and enjoying some great company.

Christmas/New Year's Eve surcharge – Trips starting on the 24th, 26th and 29th of December 2024 will be subject to a surcharge of USD $50 per person.

WIFI – Available within the main dome and your deluxe tent.

Includes

  • Meals: 2 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners
  • Accommodation: 2 nights camping (comfortable deluxe tents with 2 premium inflatable mattresses with fresh linens and bedding)
  • Group transfers in a private vehicle
  • Entrance fee to Torres del Paine National Park
  • Round trip catamaran to Cross Pehoe Lake
  • Round-trip boat navigation at Grey Lake
  • English and Spanish-speaking guide/driver

Excludes

  • Meals not indicated in itinerary
  • Drinks during lunch or dinner
  • Any extra/optional excursions
  • Personal equipment (see our recommended kit list – trekking poles can be rented for USD $6 per day)
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Gratuities/tips
  • Porters (please enquire if these are available)
  • Any visa, passport and vaccination expenses
  • International and domestic/in-country flights

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