
Serrano River flows through two national parks and is the maritime connection between Puerto Natales and Torres Del Paine. On a clear day, you will enjoy a spectacular view of the Paine massif, and later of the majestic Tyndall Glacier, one of the many glaciers of the South ice field.
We will leave in a truck towards the sector of Rio Serrano closest to Puerto Natales in Torres del Paine National Park. We will board our kayak and row until we reach a beautiful waterfall, where we will get out and take a short walk (about 200 meters) and carry our kayaks, avoiding the waterfall. Shortly after this we will stop to camp.
In the morning we will continue our trip on Rio Serrano until we arrive at Puerto Toro. Here we will leave our kayaks to walk 35 minutes to see Serrano Glacier at the foot of Mount Balmaceda in Bernardo O'Higgins National Park. Upon returning to our kayaks, we will load them onto a boat (21 de Mayo) that will take us to Puerto Natales. Before arriving we will stop at a typical chilean farmhouse for lunch. After lunch, we will continue on to Puerto Natales in a motorboat.
* Please bear in mind that from the beginning to the end of the kayak trip the itinerary may have to be modified owing, of course, to the famous Patagonian wind.
* A Torres del Paine pick-up is also offered as an extension to any of the trekking trips.
The steps for finalizing your reservation are as follows:
1. Email info@dittmaradventures.com with the following information:
2. After we have recieved this information we will send you a form to include any medical history and or allergies that we need to be aware of and payment information.