Everything you need to choose, book and complete either route
Deciding between the W Trek and the full O Circuit in Torres del Paine? This guide breaks down the key differences to help you choose the right adventure.
Most trekkers start at the Laguna Amarga entrance and hike westward. Day 1: Transfer to Las Torres base and hike to Mirador Las Torres β the circuit's signature viewpoint, best at dawn. Day 2: Valle del FrancΓ©s, the dramatic hanging glacier valley at the heart of the park. Day 3: Continue to Grey Glacier via Lago NordenskjΓΆld. Day 4: Grey Glacier and the hanging icebergs calving into the lake. Day 5: Return or transfer. The route can be done in either direction; eastbound (refugio-to-refugio) is more common.
The O Circuit adds the remote northern loop: from Grey Glacier you continue north past Paso John Gardner β the highest point at 1,241 m, often snow-covered into December β to reach the wild Dickson and Los Perros valleys. This section sees perhaps 10% of the W Trek's traffic. The landscape is rawer, the weather more extreme, and the sense of wilderness far greater. The 360Β° view from John Gardner Pass β with the entire Southern Patagonian Ice Field stretching to the horizon β is one of the great trekking moments on earth.
Vertice Patagonia and Fantastico Sur operate the refugios and campsites along both routes. Refugios offer bunk beds (bring a liner), hot showers, and meals β a significant comfort upgrade. Camping is cheaper but requires carrying a tent and cooking equipment. Many trekkers mix: refuge-to-refuge for social nights, camping in the more scenic spots. The northern section of the O Circuit (Dickson, Los Perros) has very limited capacity β these spots book out in the first days after the August 1 release.
Patagonian weather is legendary in its unpredictability. Four seasons in one day is not a clichΓ© here β it is Tuesday. Winds regularly exceed 80 km/h and can make hiking on exposed sections genuinely dangerous. The forecast changes hourly. Waterproofs must be class 3 minimum; anything less will fail. The best strategy is to have no fixed attachment to a particular view or pass on a particular day β the trekkers who enjoy Patagonia most are those who accept the weather as part of the experience rather than an obstacle to it.
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