In November, I flew down to Patagonia to embark on what would be my first big solo hiking trip. Planning the trip took a lot of time! You have to make reservations months for campsites and buses months in advance for high season (November to March). I relied on numerous blogs to put my trip together. Below is an overview of transportation companies I used, hotels, campsites, etc.
- Day 0
- Fly from Atlanta to Santiago (Delta Airlines)
- Day 1
- Arrived Santiago early morning – it took over 2 hours to get through passport control! Give yourself plenty of time!
- Fly from Santiago to Punta Arenas (Sky Airlines)
- Take bus from Punta Arenas airport to Puerto Natales (Bus Sur – make sure you email them and tell them you want to be picked up at Airport and not at the main bus terminal in downtown Punta Arenas)
- Walk from Puerto Natales bus terminal to hotel (stayed at Lady Florence Dixie)
- Day 2
- Picked up some food (snickers, cashews, etc) at grocery store across street from Florence Dixie – WARNING: not all stores are open on Sundays, and those that are, do not open until 11ish
- 2:30 pm bus to Torres Del Paine (Buses María José)
- Paid park entrance fees, listened to safety brief, and then hopped on another bus which takes you further into the park (the second bus does not require reservations – just walk up and pay)
- Camped at Camping Central Sitio Suelo – Fantastico Sur (campsite less than 1/4 mile from where bus drops you off)
- Day 3
- Day hike Las Torres Base
- Returned to Central Sitio Suelo – Fantastico Sur
- Day 4
- Hiked to Los Cuernos – Fantastico Sur – checked into cabin and dropped off stuff
- Day hiked to Britanico lookout (my original plan was to do this the next day, but the weather was great so I went ahead and did it – not for the faint of heart)
- Returned to Los Cuernos
- Day 5
- Hiked to Grande Sector – Vertice
- Day 6
- Day hiked to 1st overlook for Grey Glacier
- Returned to Grande Sector and packed up stuff
- Took midday ferry across lake Pehoe
- Bus back to Puerto Natales (Buses María José)
- Walk from bus terminal to hotel (stayed at Lady Florence Dixie again)
- Day 7
- Bus picked me up from hotel and took me to Argentina. We went to Perito Moreno Glacier along the way (Bus TURISMO ZAAHJ)
- Bus dropped me off in downtown El Calafate
- Had dinner in town before walking to Cyan Calafate Hotel
- Day 8
- Walked to bus terminal (across the street from Cyan Calafate Hotel) and caught bus to El Chalten (booked bus through Bus TURISMO ZAAHJ, but ticket for Cal-Tur). I left one of my bags with one of the other bus companies.
- Hiked to Laguna Torre, and then to Camp Poincenot (camped at Poincenot)
- Day 9
- Hiked back to El Chalten
- Took bus back to El Calafate (booked bus through Bus TURISMO ZAAHJ, but ticket for Cal-Tur)
- Walked from bus terminal to Lagos Del Calafate hotel. From there was able to walk into town and have dinner.
- Day 10
- Hotel booked a shuttle to airport for me night before – I do not recall the name. You can also take a taxi
- Flight from El Calafate to AEP BUENOS AIRES (AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS )
- Had to take bus to get to main airport (do not recall bus company name, but you can walk up and buy a ticket in the airport – the buses run every ~ hour or so)
- Flight from Ministro Pistarini International Airport to Atlanta (Delta)
- Day 11
- Return to Atlanta