Torres del Paine Landscape Photography at the End of the World

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A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to be taken to Torres del Paine national park in southern Chile.

Over 4 nights there was much exploring and what has to be the most incredible sunrise that I have ever witnessed. It was truly an awesome display of colour from Mother Nature.

The vlog is short and sweet because there was a lot of other things going on in the background which meant I could do a whole lot.

Take a look at what happens when the Gods shine down on you.

 
I'm gonna have to put my hand in my pocket and fly down there. Been meaning to for ages

Be prepared for a LONG flight!!! I ended up on a 13.5 hour flight from Santiago to Amsterdam then another flight to Paris.

It was hell!!!

Be very very aware that in the National Park there are NO petrol stations. You have to plan really carefully.
 
Be prepared for a LONG flight!!! I ended up on a 13.5 hour flight from Santiago to Amsterdam then another flight to Paris.

It was hell!!!

Be very very aware that in the National Park there are NO petrol stations. You have to plan really carefully.

I was looking at flying Glasgow to Gatwick, Gatwick to Madrid - Madrid to Santiago. I'll fly premium economy for the main leg. Can't afford business/1st.

What was the airport after Santiago you flew too? Then how far to drive. Approximate costs of hotels/rental cars etc.
 
Clearly Patagonia is an incredible place for photographers. I have given up travelling outside the UK so will never end up there. A photographer friend went there recently and while he got some good shots of the glaciers, his shots of the mountains were not what he had hoped for. The problem is that he was on a fairly tight schedule and 3 others travelled with him all non-photographers. So comments like can we stay a little longer as the light is improving did not interest the non-photographers.

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I was looking at flying Glasgow to Gatwick, Gatwick to Madrid - Madrid to Santiago. I'll fly premium economy for the main leg. Can't afford business/1st.

What was the airport after Santiago you flew too? Then how far to drive. Approximate costs of hotels/rental cars etc.
From Santiago you go to Punta Arenas. Then it’s a 5 hour or so drive through mostly nothing to the National Park.

Hotel you’re looking at a minimum of $350 or so per night if you stay in the park.
 
That's insane - might hire a large car and sleep in that.

Yes, it is insane. You also have to be VERY aware of the rules of the national park. If you break any rule, and sleeping in your car inside the boundaries maybe one of those, then you could be facing a lifetime ban from the NP.

The hotel I mentioned, that's the cheapest.
 
Yes, it is insane. You also have to be VERY aware of the rules of the national park. If you break any rule, and sleeping in your car inside the boundaries maybe one of those, then you could be facing a lifetime ban from the NP.

The hotel I mentioned, that's the cheapest.

Do you have to book/apply for permits to go into the NP in advance?
 
Do you have to book/apply for permits to go into the NP in advance?

I personally didn't do the permits etc as that was taken care of by others.

Upon reaching the park boundary there is a ranger station where, from memory, you can purchase the permit. You have to stop there as they have a gate :)

I wouldn't mind going back there. I'm looking at 2024 as I'd kind of like a week or so there if possible.
 
I personally didn't do the permits etc as that was taken care of by others.

Upon reaching the park boundary there is a ranger station where, from memory, you can purchase the permit. You have to stop there as they have a gate :)

I wouldn't mind going back there. I'm looking at 2024 as I'd kind of like a week or so there if possible.

I was looking at several accommodation options - I am guessing a car is a must - given the size of the NP I cannot imagine walking everywhere for the shots I'd like to take and I am a photographer - not a hiker.

I saw you can go by bus Punta Arenas to the NP - but I don't think getting around without wheels of my own would be easy. Some of the roads look unpaved so a 4x4 would be ideal.

Did you have a rental vehicle?
 
I was looking at several accommodation options - I am guessing a car is a must - given the size of the NP I cannot imagine walking everywhere for the shots I'd like to take and I am a photographer - not a hiker.

I saw you can go by bus Punta Arenas to the NP - but I don't think getting around without wheels of my own would be easy. Some of the roads look unpaved so a 4x4 would be ideal.

Did you have a rental vehicle?

Nope. I was in a minibus provided by my accommodation. I was going to have a rental car but I started seeing the potential issues.
 
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