MT Sobek
On this express Patagonia hiking adventure featuring premier lodging, enjoy perfectly paced day hikes through picture-postcard backdrops including the legendary Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre in Los Glaciares National Park, the Perito Moreno Glacier, the vast Patagonian steppe, and the sky-piercing horns of Torres del Paine, all in just 9 days! Begin with a stay at a superbly situated comfortable hotel, and cap it off with stays at two luxury lodges. A must-do for the hiking enthusiast who's looking for indulgent comfort and cuisine at the end of each day!
Highlights:- Follow carefully chosen trails while taking in the stunning natural beauty of Cerro Torre, the Fitz Roy massif, and Torres del Paine
- Go horseback riding gaucho-style in the vast Patagonian steppe and witness blocks of ice calving from Perito Moreno Glacier
- Relax in comfort and warm hospitality each evening at a perfectly situated hotel in Chalten and at top luxury lodges in the Patagonian steppe and Torres del Paine
Important Trip Details:You should be able to walk 6-11 miles on mountain terrain, with up to 1500' of elevation gain per day. You do not need to be a great athlete to do this tour, but being in good shape is highly recommended. A horseback riding experience is also offered as an alternative to one of the shorter hikes: no previous experience needed.
Minimum Age: 14
Featured Destinations
El Chalten
El Chalten
El Chaltén is a small village in Santa Cruz Province, the Patagonian region of southern Argentina. Chalten is a native word of the Patagonian people that means ‘smoking mountain’ as they believed the clouds that covered the mountains was a volcanic peak. The town was discovered in between the 70’s and 80’s and is the gateway to Mt. Fitz Roy and Cerro Torres, two of the Patagonian Andes. Travelers visiting El Chalten can trek or backpack through the Patagonian Andes and other visited tracks. The national park welcomes its travelers with commercial camping, showers and beds.
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Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas
Punta Arenas is the southernmost city on Earth, overlooking the Straits of Magellan. Situated astride one of the world's historic trade routes, its prosperity has risen and fallen with that trade. Punta Arenas enjoyed its first great boom during the California Gold Rush, when it served as a haven for great clipper ships. Although the port's importance diminished after the opening of the Panama Canal, the city reached even greater prosperity early in this century as the center of Chile's international wool trade. Today, Punta Arenas reflects a great mix of cultures, from English sheep ranchers to Portuguese sailors, and it remains an utterly fascinating testament to the Chile's rich history. Punta Arenas is also the starting point for excursions to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world.
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Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine
Torres del Paine is internationally recognized as one of the most beautiful, uncontaminated places on earth with natural lakes, rivers, waterfalls, glaciers, forests and diverse wildlife. This biosphere reserve dominates most of South America's national park and sits 2000 meters above the Patagonian Steppe, the granite pillars of Torres del Paine.
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El Calafate
El Calafate
In El Calafate you will find yourself at the gateway to the majestic world of glaciers. This town is near Lake Argentino, a green water surface covering 1,600 km2, with a length of 60 km and a width between 12 and 14 km. It also has great mysterious depths, like all lakes orginated from glaciers, ranging from 35 m in Feruglio, on the southern shore, to 300 m off the Avellaneda Peninsula.
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Valid Date Ranges
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February 2026
02/01/2026 |
02/09/2026 |
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02/15/2026 |
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