Cordillera Paine



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The Torres del Paine National Park is located in the southern region of Chilean Patagonia, just across the border from Argentina. The park is home to the majestic Cordillera Paine mountain range, which includes peaks such as the Torres del Paine, Cuernos del Paine, and Paine Grande.

To visit the park, visitors must pay an entrance fee of CLP 21,000 (approximately USD 27) per person, which is valid for three days. The park is open year-round, but the peak season is from October to April. Visitors can explore the park on foot, on horseback, or by boat, and there are a variety of trails and routes to choose from.

The official website of the Torres del Paine National Park is http://www.parquetorresdelpaine.cl/en/, which provides information on the park's facilities, trails, and regulations.

In addition to the park itself, there are a number of other attractions in the surrounding area. These include the nearby town of Puerto Natales, which is a popular base for exploring the park, as well as the stunning glaciers of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, which can be visited on day trips from the park.

Visitors should note that the weather in the region can be unpredictable, and it is important to be prepared for all conditions. Additionally, visitors should be aware of the park's regulations, which include restrictions on camping and fires, as well as strict rules on waste disposal and wildlife conservation.

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