Quick Facts
- Torres del Paine National Park covers an area of approximately 242,242 hectares, making it one of the largest protected areas in Chile.
- The iconic granite towers, known as the Torres del Paine, rise nearly 2,500 meters above sea level and were formed by glacial erosion over millions of years.
- The park is home to the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, which is the second largest contiguous extrapolar ice field in the world, covering about 13,000 square kilometers.
- Paine Grande, one of the park's peaks, stands at 3,050 meters and is the highest point in the Torres del Paine massif.
- Torres del Paine is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the endangered Andean condor, which has a wingspan of up to 3.2 meters, making it one of the largest flying birds in the world.
Travel Details
- Country
- Chile
- Population
- Varies
- Daily Budget
- $50-100
- Best Time to Visit
- Nov–Mar
- Current Weather
- 🌨️1°C/34°FSnow Showers
- Currency
- $ CLP
- Coordinates
- -50.9423, -73.4068
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