The destination
Patagonia is the benchmark. Every conversation about great mountain landscapes eventually arrives here — Torres del Paine's granite towers, Fitz Roy's needle ridgeline, and the Perito Moreno glacier calving into the lake with the sound of a cannon.
The W-Trek in Torres del Paine is four to five days of trail through a landscape that genuinely looks designed — the towers, the grey glacier, the Valle del Francés hanging above the valley floor. The final pre-dawn hike to Mirador Las Torres, arriving in darkness and waiting for the first light on the rock, is one of the great trekking moments in the world.
El Chaltén is smaller and less visited than Paine but Fitz Roy's Laguna de los Tres at sunrise — another pre-dawn walk, another reward for the determined — is the other Patagonian image that becomes a reference point for everything afterward. Ushuaia at the bottom closes the trip with its own strange quiet gravity.
What works here
Multi-day trekking, Glacier viewing, End-of-the-world atmosphere. Best seasons: November–March (Southern Hemisphere summer). December–February for best conditions.
The Patagonia Adventure Guide
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