O Trek
From Serón - 8 days
This is one of ours O Trek favourites. Compared to the `From Paine Grande` variant this trek finishes at the famous towers saving the best of the trek for the end. Because you are entering and leaving with a shuttle bus you will save yourself two trips with Catamaran.
Day 1
Start your trek by taking a bus at 7am to the park entrance. Please note that the bus ticket is not a part of this booking and you should book it in Puerto Natales or online in advance. Straight from the park entrance you start your hike to…
- Take a bus from Puerto Natales to Park entrance
- Walk to Serón 19 km 357m 285m
Day 2
Continue to Dickson and enjoy the views of Dickson Lake.
- Walk from Serón to Dickson 18 km 304m 266m
Day 3
Hike towards Los Perros campsite where you will spend the night.
- Walk from Dickson to Los Perros 11 km 408m 63m
Day 4
Walk to Grey getting the best views of the Grey Glacier. This is arguably the hardest part of the trek because you'll pass the highest point at the John Garner Pass.
- Walk from Los Perros to Grey 14 km 681m 1133m
Day 5
Enjoy a slower day where you'll only walk towards Paine Grande and spend the night there.
- Walk from Grey to Paine Grande 11 km 257m 288m
Day 6
Go through the Francés Valley all the way to Mirador Britanico. Drop your gear at Italiano to save some weight on the way up. After going down spend the night either at Francés or Cuernos.
- Walk from Paine Grande to Mirador Britanico 14 km 813m 157m
- Walk to Francés 7 km 26m 623m
Day 7
Follow the lake all the way to either Torres Central & Norte or Chileno.
- Walk from Francés to Chileno 16 km 554m 304m
Day 8
See the famous Towers Torres del Paine. If you stay at Chileno you can even make it for the sunrise. After that you'll walk back to Torres Central & Norte to catch the shuttle bus to the park entrance (Laguna Amarga) and from there, you'll …
- Walk from Chileno to Mirador Torres del Paine 4 km 481m 21m
- Walk to Torres Central & Norte 10 km 120m 844m
- Take a bus to Park entrance
- Take a bus to Puerto Natales