Glacier Ride
Highlights Join one of the most exciting
riding tours in Patagonia
Ride to glaciers and iceberg filled lakes
Sip mate around the campfire with your new friends
Visit cute burrowing Magellanic penguins
Let your hair down with some exhilarating canters across the wide open
Patagonia pampas
See
guanacos, rheas, condors, and possibly pumas
Take a boat trip to the face of the largest glacier in Patagonia
Sleep in snug tents amid gorgeous scenery
Enjoy spectacular sunrises on an early morning stroll
Ride up above the snowline on the Sierra del Toro
Itinerary
Day 1 Client's arrival in Punta Arenas in Patagonia. Taxi from
airport to Hotel Terra Sur, Lib. Bernardo O'Higgins # 723, Punta Arenas,
Chile. Meet leader in hotel lobby at 7.30 p.m. to be escorted to restaurant
for dinner.
Day 2 Morning collection from Terra Sur to start the day's drive
towards the penguin colony to see and photograph the cute burrowing Magellanic
penguins. Continue in comfortable transfer vehicle across the Patagonia
Steppe where you will have your first opportunity to see some of the unusual
plant and animal life that exists in this area. After a short lunch stop
in Puerto Natales we will continue on to our campsite situated close to
a working estancia on the edges of the beautiful Laguna Verde. Chance
to stroll down to the lakeside and enjoy the variety of bird life and
spectacular views of the horns whilst dinner is prepared. No showers.
Drive approx. 6.5 hours including penguins.
Day 3 Today we will be meeting our horses and the dedicated baqueanos
who care for them. After assigning horses to riders, we will have a
safety check and short familiarization with western riding before packing
our saddle bags with cameras, waterproofs, and our picnic lunch and
setting off around the shores of this pretty lake through ancient southern
beech forests towards the Sierra del Toro. We will then make a steep
ascent through forests to climb right up on top of this mountain. The
last section of the ride will often be through snow as we stop to marvel
at the views of the entire Park below us. We will then wind down to
a pretty authentic puesto manned by one of the cattle ranchers from
Estancia Lazo to take our lunch. Afternoon return to our stunning campsite
at Laguna Verde. No showers. Hours in the saddle: 3-4.
Day 4 After a wholesome breakfast and packing up we will be starting
our ride eastwards towards the heart of the Park. The morning ride is
fairly relaxing as we wind our way through this pretty valley passing
a number of lakes and mountain views. Plenty of time to take photographs
before we ascend to a lookout with fabulous views of the pampas and
lakes below. After stopping to let the horses rest we will start our
steep descent of the Sierra del Toro to the pampas below. Lunch will
be taken in the valley and we will have a chance to visit the Park Headquarters
to look at their relief map of the park. We will then continue with
some fast riding to the Serrano River where we will camp beside the
emerald green waters of this beautiful river. Showers available. Inside
dining in case of inclement weather. Hours in the saddle: 4 - 4.5.
Day 5 After breakfast we will pack up camp and make an early start
across the pampas towards the huge and immense Grey Glacier and Lake.
This is open pampas Patagonia riding at its most exciting and there will
be lots of opportunities for nice long canters as we ride towards the
huge granite peaks of the Paine Massif. We will then reach the highlight
of today's ride as we dismount and cross the wooden footbridge onto a
small trail through the forest. This trail take us onto Grey Beach for
a walk along the grey sands admiring the huge icebergs that have calved
off the nearby glacier. For those who are interested there's an optional
boat ride across this iceberg-choked lake towards the face of this spectacular
Glacier (this boat is very weather reliant and costs $70 per person for
the three hour boat ride). If the boat isn't running or for those clients
who prefer to stay ashore, there's plenty of opportunities for hiking,
taking pictures or walking the short distance to Hosteria Lago Grey to
enjoy some fireside pisco sours. After this exciting day we'll rejoin
our horses for a lovely long canter across the pampas to our riverside
campsite at Rio Serrano. Showers available. Inside dining in case of inclement
weather. Hours in saddle: approx 5.
Day 6 Today we will be enjoying some beautiful trails which cross
the heart of the Park . Known as the 'up and over' our trail cuts through
some incredibly diverse scenery from verdant green valleys and beech forests
to azure lakes and wide open plains. We will see magnificent condors hovering
high above mountain peaks whilst down on the plains herds of guanaco scatter
as we approach. We will be surprised at every turn of our path as we cross
over 30 kilometres of this amazing Patagonia riding country dominated
by the Paine Horns and Towers after which the park is named. Finally,
after a truly memorable ride we take a short vehicle transfer to our beautiful
campsite nestled in a small valley with only a gaucho 'puesto' (small
wooden hut) and awesome views of the Towers for company. No showers. Hours
in the saddle: 7-8. (NB: we hope to have showers here for next season.
Please request update at start of season.)
Day 7 After enjoying breakfast in our stunning campsite we will
set off on an exciting and unique adventure into the hills and forests
of the Sierra Contreras. Our destination is the pretty waterfall known
as Cascada Zamora. After lunch we will ride out to a remote puesto 'mercado'
riding up high over the pampas with views off to the Las Chinas Valley
and the Sierra Baguales in the distance. Return to our camp at puesto
Tercera for night. No showers. Hours in the saddle: 4-5.
Day 8 After packing up camp and loading up the pack horses we
will set off on our exciting ride towards the Torres and Lago Paine.
Just before Laguna Azul we head north towards Laguna Stokes where a
large natural vega or pasture exists and which attracts wild criollos
from the surrounding hills to graze in the summer. There will be many
excellent photo opportunities on this route as we pass through forests,
pastures and the lake where Lady Florence Dixie first camped having
sighted the Towers. We will be camping riverside at Lago Paine. No showers.
Hours in the saddle: 4-5 - 5.
Day 9 After breakfast, we will be riding out to Lake and Glacier
Dickson. Dickson is one of the more remote and rarely visited glaciers
in the Park due to its inaccessibility - in our opinion it is also one
of the prettiest. Our rides takes us past the northerly peaks of the
Paine chain where one of the peaks is topped by a black, craggy rock
in the shape of a Tuhuelche Indian Face where the 'headband' is decorated
with snowdrifts even in summer. The trail then heads north passing ancient
southern beech forests and scattered lakes before reaching our solitary
perch and viewpoint above this beautiful lake and glacier. This will
be our picnic spot for lunch - a truly memorable destination. In the
afternoon we ride back to Lago Paine. No showers. Hours in the saddle:
6-7.
Day 10 Today we will be continuing on to Laguna Azul via a different
route. This is a beautiful ride through forests and flower filled meadows
and southern beech forests. Lots of opportunities for long canters before
we reach the edge of the aptly named Laguna Azul. On arrival at the
campsite we will put the wine in the lake to chill and serve canapes
before our dinner is served. During the evening we can enjoy our final
view of the Towers across the lake whilst swapping tales of the adventure
of the previous days. Hot showers and a quincho for inside dining. Hours
in the saddle: 2-3.
Day 11 Pack up camp for our transfer back to Punta Arenas to
arrive late afternoon. We will once again make a lunch stop in Puerto
Natales and this will give clients an opportunity to purchase any souvenirs/books/postcards
etc. Clients will be dropped off at the Hotel Terra Sur in Punta Arenas
at around 6p.m. Transfer time: 5 hours.
Day 12 Taxi to airport for onward travel.
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Puerto Natales Patagonia Chile

+56 (61) 410 009
Trip length 12 days
Group Size min 2 max 12.
Days riding 8
Accommodation Camping; campsites have been chosen with much care
and are all very different, very special and very beautiful. Some are
wilderness sites with no facilities.
Price: 2 clients: $3,345 per person; 3 to 6 clients: $2,895 per
person; 7 to 12 clients: $2,765 per person
Single supplement $250
Dates Nov 5 to Nov 16
2008; Dec 6 to Dec 17 2008; Dec 22 2008 to Jan 2 2009; Feb 9 to Feb
20 2009; Mar 14 to Mar 25 2009.
Price includes: 9 nights camping; 2 hotel nights, 8 full days
riding; transfers to and from Punta Arenas and while in Park; camping
(based on twin share); meals while camping (including wine with dinner);
all equipment (except sleeping bags and mats which can be rented locally
on request); English-speaking and local guides;
baqueanos who
care for the horses; pack horses for luggage; waterproof stuff-sacks
for trip; use of saddle bags; entrance fees to park and penguin colony.
Excludes flights; airport taxes; airport transfers and meals
in Punta Arenas; lunch in Natales on Day 2 and Day 11; local gratuities
($60 recommended).
Riding Experience: Intermediate - advanced. This is a fast
paced ride with some very long riding days. Fitness and experience
are important. Not suitable for beginner riders.
Suitability: This itinerary is suited to lovers of riding and the
outdoors. In the company of our guide and Chilean horsemen we
ride into some remote areas where the only access is on foot or horse.
Pack horses carry our luggage and often we see no other humans.
Please bear in mind that to experience this tranquility we need to forego
some creature comforts. Some sites will not have any facilities. For
those who prefer hot showers and a soft bed, the Estancia Ride would
be more suitable.
Age Limit: Ages 12 - 70. Young riders need to be experienced
and
accompanied by an experienced and capable adult. Alternatively
please see our
custom
family trips for horseback vacations for very young riders.
Older riders are welcome but may be asked to complete a medical suitability
questionnaire.
If you wish to combine riding in Patagonia with estacia stays, choose
an
Estancia-based riding tour.
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riding
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