Bernardo O'Higgins National Park
Situated 31 miles north of Puerto Natales, next to the
Torres del Paine National Park, this beautiful and pristine area is becoming
more and more accessible. It now offers a novel water-borne way to enter
or exit Torres del Paine. Two large boats ferry visitors from the quayside
in
Puerto Natales
to the stunning Serrano Glacier, which is set amid native forests. The
rest of the journey can be made on zodiacs or kayaks depending on the
direction.
Highlights include the Balmaceda hanging glacier, Tyndall, Geike and Serrano
glaciers and the beautiful Mount Balmaceda, which stands at 2,035 metres.
An authentic working estancia in this area offers horses for rent and
can arrange gaucho roasts. Wildlife is plentiful, especially birds, ducks
and geese. Native forests are scattered around a complicated network of
fjords, which run into the ever-flowing Serrano River. This in turn spills
into Last Hope Sound.
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