{"id":22473,"date":"2018-03-01T15:30:07","date_gmt":"2018-03-01T04:30:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/slingadventures.com\/?p=22473"},"modified":"2018-04-27T12:20:16","modified_gmt":"2018-04-27T02:20:16","slug":"torres-del-paine-diy-trek","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/slingadventures.com\/destinations\/chile\/torres-del-paine-diy-trek","title":{"rendered":"Torres Del Paine – DIY Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"Torres Del Paine. The epicentre of the Southern Patagonian Icefield. The mecca for trekkers around the world. Majestic scenery that no photo will truly capture. Yet Torres Del Paine has become a bit exclusive, a bit high-brow if you will. All efforts seem to be focused on promoting advanced bookings at the very pricey, high-end, fully catered Refugios. Rumours are rife, to the extent that many people believe you can't even enter the National Park anymore without a prior Refugio booking!<\/strong>\r\n\r\nThis all leaves a bewildering level of confusion for the humble trekker who, on a whim, wants to head south and experience the wonders of Torres Del Paine for themselves, at their own pace, independently. On our trip, in the summer of 2017,\u00a0information all seem skewed towards essential Refugio bookings if we wanted to even go near Torres Del Paine. We actually thought of giving it a miss which would have been a terrible mistake!\r\n\r\nBut fear not. We navigated the national park minus Refugio bookings of any kind. We saw almost every inch of trail on the 'W' trek trails (and more) and we saved an arm and a leg (each) in the process. This article intends to help anyone wanting to get out into this wonderful wilderness with the freedom you are used to in the great outdoors.\r\n\r\nThis does not aim to be the cheapest way to do Torres Del Paine but simply the most flexible. The Refugios look pleasant to stay at, but the booking so far in advance, through three different companies with all the various rules, quickly becomes tiresome.\r\n

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