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At Bosque Patagonia, we’re local Chileans with a deep love for Patagonia’s wild beauty and its incredible wildlife. Our story is rooted in our passion for sharing the untamed landscapes and unique animals of Chilean Patagonia with travelers like you. Since we began, we’ve been devoted to crafting immersive, unforgettable adventures that bring you closer to nature’s wonders, from rugged mountains to vibrant ecosystems, guided by our expertise and heartfelt connection to this land.




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- Base Layer (Moisture-Wicking): Pack a lightweight, long-sleeve merino wool or synthetic thermal top to keep you dry during physical activity. Avoid cotton, as it retains moisture.
- Insulating Layer: A fleece jacket or lightweight puffy jacket (synthetic or down) for warmth during cooler moments, like early mornings or shaded areas.
- Outer Layer (Waterproof/Windproof): A packable, waterproof, and windproof hardshell jacket with a hood is essential for rain and Patagonia’s infamous winds. Look for one with pit zips for ventilation.
- Bottoms: Quick-dry hiking pants or softshell pants that offer mobility and wind resistance. Consider water-resistant options. Pack lightweight rain pants for heavy downpours.
- Footwear: Waterproof, broken-in hiking boots with good traction for uneven terrain. Gaiters are optional for muddy trails. Bring moisture-wicking socks (merino wool preferred).
- Accessories:
- A warm beanie or fleece-lined hat to protect against wind.
- Lightweight gloves for chilly mornings or higher altitudes.
- A buff or neck gaiter for warmth and sun protection.
- Sunglasses (UV-protective) for bright, reflective conditions near glaciers or lakes.
- A lightweight cap for sun protection during warmer moments.
- Backpack Essentials: A 20-30L daypack to carry layers, with a rain cover for wet conditions.
Other Considerations:
Sunscreen (high SPF) and lip balm with SPF, as UV rays are strong in Patagonia.
A small microfiber towel for unexpected rain or sweat.
Optional: Trekking poles for stability on rugged trails.
Packing Strategy: Layering is key. Wear the base layer and pants, carry the fleece and hard shell in your pack, and keep accessories handy. Check the local forecast closer to the trip, as weather varies across Patagonia.
Yes, we facilitate pick-up and drop-off from any hotel in Puerto Natales on the day of your excursion.
Yes, we offer low-impact excursion options! For example, our full-day Torres del Paine tour includes pick-up and drop-off, transporting you in a comfortable van to incredible scenic locations. At each stop, you have the flexibility to explore at your own comfort level.
Email: [email protected]
Office Address: Manuel Bulnes 1423, Puerto Natales Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena 6160000
Hours:
Mon - Sun
9.30 am to 22.30 pm
