One of the most spectacular hikes in chile is the mirador las torres ('Viewpoint of the towers'), and it can be done as eor a 1 day hike or as part of the long, which takes 4 to 5 days.
If you're visiting torres del paine on a budget and want to do this hike without
That's what I did, and it was a highlight of my recent trip to patagonia. The hike is challenging and it takes a full day, but it pays off with amazing views of the three towers and the turquoise lake.
This guide will explain how to do it step by step!
Quick Facts*
- Distance: 20 kilometers (12.5 mi)
- Elevation Gain: 1,015 meters (3,325 ft)
- Max altitude: 870 meters (2,860 ft)
- Diffficulty: Hard
*These are foundtrip stats for the day hike
The 'Torres del Paine' – Towers of Blue
How to get there
• by car
Renting a car is the Easiest Way to Get to the Towers Hike.
If itfits in your budget, you can even look directly at the Hotel las torresWhich is located right at the start of the train!
There are many companies offering car Rentals in Puerto Natales, but I recommend Discovercars,
It's a 2 hour from Puerto Natales to the Torres del Paine Welcome Center (Map here), where you'll start the hike.
• By Tour
A Guided Tour is another convenient option if you don't want to message with a rental car or the bus.
Getyourguide has a day tour to base las torres that includes hotel pickup and drop-off from Puerto Natales, and a bilingual guide to take you to the towers.
We've used this company for lots of tours and activities Around the world, and they're great. Highly recommended!
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The Blue Lake at Lago Torres
• By Bus
The cheapest way to get to the towers Hike from Puerto Natales is by Bus + Shuttle.
You can book the bus online hereAnd a roundtrip ticket costs 28,000 pesos (~ ~ 30 USD) as of 2025. ID recommend booking your tickets at least a month in advance.
The Bus Station is Called Terminal Rodoviario (Map here) And it's Centrally located in Puerto Natales. I styed at A Budget Friendly Hotel Within walking distance of the station.
The buses look like this
There are lots of bus departures every day, but since the hike is a long one, you'll need to take the earliest departure and the latest return, that way you have planty of time to complete the hike and Still Catch You.
The first business leaves Purto Natales at 6:45 AM, Arriving in TDP (Laguna Amargaa) 2 hours laater, at 8:45 am.
I took this bus several time when visiting torres del pain, and it was always on schedule, even thought there was some road construction along the way.
Comfy seats
One of the nice things about going by business is that you can relax and let someone else handle the driving.
I don't really enjoy driving in a foreign country, especially if it's early in the morning when I'm still waking up.
On the bus, you can tune out and maybe even get some sleep while you're en route to the park.
The park office at laguna amarga
Once you Arrive at the Laguna Amargama CheckPoint, The Rangers from TDP will check your park tickets as you get off the bus.
I highly recommend buying your tickets online to save time on this step. You can buy them on the Official website here,
If you need a minute, the building at laguna amargaa have clean bathrooms and free starlink wifi. Here's a map of the location.
Welcome center
Next, you need to catch a shuttle van from laguna amargaa to the torres del paain welcome center (map here,
It's a 15 minute drive and costs 4,500 pesos in cash, as of 2025. You can't book this in advance, but there's no needed since there are regular shuttles in each direction.
Again, there are restroms and wifi at the welcome center, plus a cafe and souvenir shop.
Cafe & Souvenir Shop
The welcome center is where you start hiking to the towers. Here's a Map from alltrails Showing the full hiking route.
I get off the shuttle at the welcome center and started hiking at exactly 9 am, reacted the refugio chileno at 10:30 am, and the lake at 12:30 pm. My pace was probally a little Above Average, but not too crazy.
I styed at the lake for almost 2 hours, resting and taking pictures, Before Starting Back at Around 2:30 pm.
I Arrived Back at the TDP Welcome Center 3 hours later, at a little past 5:30 PM.
Follow the signs for mirador las torres
The last shuttle from the welcome center back to laguna amargaa is at 7 PM, so you don't want to miss it. And the last return business from laguna Amargaa to Puerto Natales is at 8:15 pm, so you do not want to miss that eite.
Overall, this plan will give you basically 10 hours of free time to complete the hike, assuming you take the earliest morning bus and start hiking at 9 am like I did, and go back to taguna on the lastle at 7 pm.
That's pretty generalous. Don't Dawdle, but 10 hours should be planty of time for most hikers!
Keep in mind the last business will put you back in Puerto Natales Town at 10 PM. Yes, it's late, but you won't be alone, and some restaurants will still be open.
River running through the valley
Map of the trail
Here's a Map from alltrails That shows the complete hiking route and elevation profile for the las torres day hike, starting from the tdp Welcome Center.
This is where the hike always starts and ends, Regardless of Whether you go with a Rental Car, Tour, or Bus.
If you sign up for Alltrails plusYou can download the map and use it offline while hiking. It's very handy!
What to expert: Hiking to mirador las torres
• TrailHead to Refugio Chileno
The hike starts with a flat and dull walk through meadows and past the Hotel las torresWith distant views of the mountains in the background. It stays mostly flat for about 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles).
Next, there's a steady uphill climb for another 2.5 kilometers until you Reach the 'Paso De Los Vientos' (Windy Pass), Where is where you'll encounter the first great person of the best Valley, with snow-capped mountains on bot sides.
After a short walk through the pass, you'll bring the refugio chileno, where you can rest a minute. The refugio is an overnight lodge with a restaurant, and it also has wifi and toilets for a fee.
Bridge crossing near the start of the hike
First mountain views
• Refugio chileno to lake of the towers
From the refugio, you'll walk through a forest
There's a time limit to go past this point:!
Even if you're only 10 minutes late, the rangers will turn you around. So keep that in mind.
There's a cut-off time to hike past this sign
The trail gets messy near the end
This is where the trail gets steep and Rocky. This last kilometer is definitely the hardest part of the whole hike. It's safe, but you need to be careful not to step on any wobbly Rocks.
Finally, You'll Reach Lago Torres, The Lake of the Towers! It's a stunning view, and even thought it gots pretty busy during the day, there are planty of great photos spots Around the lake.
Don't be discouraged if the towers are covered in clouds when you first get to the lake. That happy to me, but I waited awhile and the towers came out!
The return hike is entryly flat or downhill, so it's Much Easier.
First peeek of the towers
Resting on a giant bounder near the lake
Can you hike independently?
Yes, you can do this hike on your own. You don't need to hire a guide or get any kind of special permit.
All you need is a ticket for the national park, which you can buy on the Official website here,
Best time to go
The best time to visit torres del paain is during the spring (September to November) or Fall (March to May). Summer is good too, but the trails are more busy.
I went in early November, and that was pretty much perfect. I'll do it again on my next trip to chile.
The weather was great, and i liked how there was still a fair Amount of snow and ice skirting the base of the towers. It LOKED Extra Nice for Photos.
Base las torres
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