DAY 17: PUERTO NATALES.
Breakfast at the Hotel followed by a visit to Torres del Paine National Park
This park is located 250 km to the north of Punta Arenas and 125 km to the northwest of Puerto Natales.
Group of lakes, lagoons, rivers and snowdrifts of varied shades, of turquoise blue around a massif from which Torres de Granito and Cuernos del Paine emerge, produced by the glacial wear in an extensive pampas landscape.
It is located between the massif of Los Andes and the Patagonic steppe, covering a surface of 181,414 hectares.

Formed by an impressive Andean massif, surrounded by glaciers, waterfalls, lakes and lagoons. The conformation of the peaks of the massif impacts to every person who has had the opportunity to know it, giving its forms to the region from the beginning of the century.
Milodon Cave: On the way we will stop at the Milodon Cave Natural Monument. A short path leads to the cave (30m high and 200m deep) where the nearly intact remains of a prehistoric animal called a Milodon (mylodont), a type of enormous ground sloth, were found.
Accommodation at Hotel of your choice.
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