
Lonely Planet says "a trip to Chile is not complete without visiting the magnificent Torres del Paine National Park" which is situated in Patagonia in South CHILE. It is a rather strange name for many people. It is far away from most part of the world and is called at the end of the world. It took us 3 hour flight from Santiago, capital of Chile to Punta Arenas, then drive over 5 hours, 400 km through Puerto Natales - a small town. Only half of the road is paved. As I said before we saw very few people and cars on the way.
The park contains beautiful mountain and 3 pillars with 3,000 meter high (10,000 feet) which raises almost 2,500 meter from surrounding lakes. There are lot of lakes and glaciers. The famous animal is Guanaco (looks like a camel) which is not too scared of humans. Guanaco are not allowed to be hunted in the park.
The park is very big and there are not many road for cars, but lots of hiking routes. The famous one call "W" takes one week to walk. It is pity I had food poisoning on first day and had to cancel my walk to a glacier of 12 km. I walked only 5 and 7 km on 2nd and 3rd day with my wife. On first day she walk over 5 km. The weather during our visit was beautiful, but very very windy. The air was so clear and I took lot of good pictures.
We stayed at the expensive Explora which is a beautiful hotel and built with lot of timber. We had our room facing the mountain as above picture. The surrounding lakes are beautiful, but the water was very cold, 7 degree. I tried to swim, but gave up.
The town where our plane landed- Punta Arenas with population 125,000,was a very busy town before the opening of Panama Canal. At that time many ships passed there and stopped for supplies before crossing from Atlantic Ocean to Pacific Ocean through Straits of Magellan. At present it is still a very nice small town with colorful buildings. Nearby there are famous Magellanic penguins which are only found in this area and also Falkland islands. The size is about half meter tall. Penguins are very special and interesting animals. Male goes out for weeks to look for food and back to look after baby, then female's turn to go to the sea. Penguins come to this area in September and have baby, then will leave with baby to Brazil in April. From my photo you can see the difference between adult and baby - adult has a white strip on chest.
Punta Arenas is also a place to fly to Antarctic. There were few native there before Spanish. Nowaday we only see Europeans.