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Torres del Paine National Park is one of the most impressive destinations in South America, attracting adventurers from all over the world who come to explore its unique landscapes and rich biodiversity.

For those who have never been there and are getting ready to go, here’s everything you need to visit and explore Chile’s iconic national park including where it’s located and how to get there, the park’s geological origin and history.

We’ll also tell you about the park’s history, from its founding to its recognition as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. Our guide also provides details about the dozens of species that inhabit the park including the puma (Patagonian mountain lion), the huemul (an endangered Andean deer) and the variety of unique plants that make up the area’s distinct ecosystems.

Las Torres Patagonia presents its First Timer’s Guide to Torres del Paine.

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