05/13/2025
Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, covering over 560,000 acres, is an awe-inspiring UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in South America. Renowned for its rugged landscapes, ancient glaciers, and turquoise lakes, its centerpiece is the Paine Massif, featuring iconic granite peaks like Torres del Paine.
Fed by the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, the park is dotted with rivers and waterfalls. It's a biodiversity haven with guanacos, foxes, condors, and diverse birds thriving in its unpredictable climate.
Hiking routes such as the W and O Circuits lead to stunning sights like Grey Glacier, while Milodón Cave offers archaeological intrigue.
Though established in 1959, the area's human history dates back 3,500 years to the Aonikenk. Visit from October to April for the best weather and up to 16 hours of daylight.
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