Frequently Ask Questions
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We love what we do and how we do it. At Azul Paine we want you to have the best experience possible, so all our excursions operate in a private and personalized way, thus always seeking to achieve the best memories for you.
We will take the time necessary to help you have the best adventure possible.
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Depends on what you are looking for:
Summer: better chances on clear days, strong winds and high crowds.
Fall: beautiful tree colors, less crowded, more chances of clowdy day.
Winter: Farytale snowy landscapes, closer encounters with wildlife, least crowded moment of the year. More chances of clowdy days.
Spring: Birds arrive, still not very crowded and the winds starts to pick up.
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No! Puerto Natales is 1 hour and a half drive from the National Park and it´s where we are. If you choose to accommodate at the park, we still get to you for our diferent excursions.
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Puerto Natales is 110 km away from Puerto Natales, around 1 hour and a half drive.
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all the excursions are though to be made according to your tpreferences, we are capable of doing half day excursions in case needed.
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Torres del Paine National Park is probably the most important park in Chile, and depending on your situtation has different prices:
Foreigner:
3 day pass: $31.200 CLP
More than 3 days pass: $ 44.500 CLP
Chilean:
3 day pass: $9.000 CLP
More than 3 as pass: $13.000 CLP
Check here for more information.
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In the area of Torres del Paine National Park there isn´t. Meenwhile in the town of Puerto Natales works perfectly fine.
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We recommend, in order to get the full experience of this place, to spend idealy 5 Nights. Of course, we know that no everyone has that much time, so we want to help you get the best out of the time you decide to come visit.
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Tthe clothes depends on the time of the year you are visiting, but you should know that patagonian weather is very unpredictable. We always recommend to bring at least 3 layers. Be sure to check our post about What to bring to Patagonia.
We provide with no additional cost trekking poles and binoculars.