What to pack
Explora provides travelers with trekking poles, helmets and riding gaiters for horseback rides and give them a bottle of water.
Required for all activities:
- A hat for the sun
- Fleece/wool/windproof hat
- 1st layer: T-shirts and thermal underwear
- 2nd layer: Fleece
- 3rd layer: Down jacket
- 4th layer: Waterproof jacket and trousers
- Long- and short sleeve t-shirts
- Hiking trousers and shorts.
- Hiking shoes
- Hiking socks (long)
- Thin gloves
- Windproof gloves
- Waterproof leggings
- Sunglasses
- Buff or protective neckwear
- Sunscreen
- Small backpack (25 liters)
Optional for all activities:
- Swimsuit
- Sandals
- Camel back
Climate
Located in the so called Wet Andes –a climatic and glaciological sub region of the Andes mountain range– this part of Patagonia is mostly lush green, with a volatile climate that can spin all four seasons into a single day. This volatility translates in flora as varied as the climate itself, including dense forests, Patagonian steppe, mountainous scrubland and Andean desert. Likewise, the glaciers of the Wet Andes are far more stable than those of the Dry Andes due to summer precipitations, low thermal oscillations and overall high moisture.
Wifi & Voltage
Because we are in remote areas, Wi-Fi access in rooms and common areas is limited.
The voltage in Torres del Paine is 220V.
Tips
Tips are voluntary. If you wish to leave any, you can do so at the hotel reception at the end of your stay. It will be distributed among all those who contributed to making your trip a unique experience. We suggest leaving USD 100 per day per room.