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Step into the wild heart of Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, where a short scenic flight from Puerto Montt opens the door to a world few travelers ever reach. Walk beneath ancient temperate rainforests, follow trails that wind toward fjords and waterfalls, and feel the scale of Patagonia in its purest form—raw, remote, and alive with detail at every step.
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The Tyndall Glacier kayak excursion takes you deep into a remote corner of Bernardo O’Higgings National Park, following quiet rivers and untouched valleys until you reach the Southern Ice Field.
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The follow the Serrano River at a steady pace, with the Paine Massif always in the background, guiding the way. After about an hour and a half, we reach Serrano Waterfall, where we step out and carry the kayaks for a short portage part of the journey out here. Back on the water, the river opens up again, leading us toward Serrano Glacier, with constant views of Tyndall Glacier and the Geike Range along the way. It’s one of those sections where you really feel how remote Patagonia is.
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Kayaking on Grey Lake is one of the most unique ways to experience Torres del Paine. No need to be an expert, your guide takes care of everything. What matters is the perspective: paddling quietly among icebergs, facing Grey Glacier from the water, away from the trails. It’s a calm, immersive experience that adds a completely different layer to a classic route.