Dates:
March 26–April 1, 2026
Duration:
7 days, 6 nights
Guest Count
4 - 14
Price:
$4,900 per person
+ $500 single occupancy
Level:
Medium -Hard
Patagonia, Chile.
Embark on an unforgettable trail running and adventure retreat through one of the most iconic landscapes on Earth: Patagonia. This 7-day journey takes place among the dramatic granite towers, vast glacial valleys, turquoise lakes, and windswept pampas of Torres del Paine National Park.
This is an immersive experience designed for runners, nature lovers, and active travelers seeking connection, movement, and awe-inspiring wilderness — open to all genders.
Our carefully curated trails highlight the diversity of Patagonia’s terrain, from rolling steppe trails to deep forest paths and classic viewpoints of the Paine Massif. Each day blends trail running, mindful exploration, local culinary experiences, and time to relax in comfortable lodges with breathtaking views.
Whether you’re an avid trail runner or simply someone who loves being outdoors, this retreat is crafted to be enjoyed at your own pace with guides supporting various running levels.
Note to the Runners
Whether you’re an avid trail runner or simply someone who loves being outdoors, this retreat is crafted to be enjoyed at your own pace with guides supporting various running levels.

ITINERARY
DAY 1
Arrival in Puerto Natales
Arrive in Puerto Natales, the gateway to Torres del Paine. You’ll be met at the airport and
transferred to your boutique lodge. In the evening, we gather for a welcome dinner featuring
traditional Patagonian cuisine and an orientation to the days ahead.
Accomodation: Hotel Altiplánico or similar
Meals Included: Welcome dinner


DAY 2
Laguna Azul Trail Run
Today we head into Torres del Paine National Park for a scenic 15 km (9 miles) trail run near Laguna Azul, with expansive views of the Paine towers. This route is gentle and rolling — the perfect introduction to Patagonian terrain. Enjoy a picnic / box lunch outdoors and settle into
a new hotel with sweeping landscapes.
Distance: 15 km / 9 miles
Elevation Gain: 149 m / 492 ft +
Difficulty: Easy – Moderate
Activities: trail running.
Accomodation: Hotel Río Serrano or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner



DAY 3
Ultra Paine Trail Run
Run Through the Heart of Patagonia’s Steppe & Forest
Today’s run follows part of the iconic Ultra Paine race route — a breathtaking trail that winds through open grasslands and lenga forests with continuous views of the massif. After the run, enjoy time to relax at the lodge or opt for a spa or massage service (extra cost).
Distance: 14 km / 8.7 miles
Elevation Gain: 200 m / 656 ft
Difficulty: Moderate
Activities: Trail running
Accomodation: Hotel Río Serrano or similar
Meals Include: Breakfast, lunch, dinner


DAY 4
Lago Maravilla Trail Run
We run one of the region’s most picturesque routes: the Lago Maravilla trail, winding around turquoise waters under towering glaciers. This is a longer running adventure that rewards with solitude and deep immersion in wilderness. We return to our Hotel for rest, hot showers, and a cozy dinner.
Distance: 18 km / 11.2 miles
Elevation Gain: 350 m / 1,148 ft
Difficulty: Challenging
Accommodation: Hotel Altiplánico or similar
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner



DAY 5
Torres del Paine Lookout Hike
Today we trade running for one of the most legendary hikes in the world — the trek to the Torres del Paine Base Viewpoint. This full-day hike is demanding, but reaching the glacial lagoon beneath the three granite towers is a moment you’ll never forget.
Distance: 22–25 km / 13.5–15.5 miles
Elevation Gain: 900 m / 2,950 ft
Difficulty: Challenging
Activities: Hiking
Accommodation: Hotel Altiplánico
Meals Included: Breakfast, box lunch.
Dinner not included tonight — enjoy free time to explore local dining in Natales.


DAY 6
Recovery Day + Optional Massage or Yoga + Optional Run around Natales
After an active week, today is dedicated to recovery and enjoyment.
Choose from:
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Relaxation massage
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Restorative yoga session
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Optional Run exploring the town
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Free time to explore Puerto Natales, shop for artisan wool goods, or enjoy a café In the evening, we gather for a special farewell dinner.
Activities: Yoga, Optional Run, traditional Patagonian-style dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Altiplánico
Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, dinner



DAY 7
Departure
Breakfast and transfer out to Puerto Natales airport or your next adventure in Patagonia.
Meals Included: Breakfast.


Wild Explorers team think of every possible detail, so you don’t have to. They are fun and warm, while also taking their responsibilities very seriously. This results in participants not only feeling safe and protected, but also being able to relax and have a blast during the challenging yet satisfying runs.
Wild Explorers Team are wonderful humans who took care to plan and execute every single detail, each day of our journey. Our group was well taken care of at every activity and meal. Jota and Cari have a great system to keep track of how everyone is doing, and they genuinely cared that we all were comfortable and having a fun time. My plan is to look at some of there other trips so I can see new parts of Ecuador and anywhere else they may organize an adventure.
I would highly recommend Wild Explorer to have the opportunity to discover as a trail runner on some of the most iconic landscapes in Ecuador. Our guides went above and beyond to make sure to have a memorable experience. Definitely would like to come back someday again.
FAQS
What is the weather like in Patagonia?
In Patagonia is known for fast-changing weather — which is part of its magic. Expect daytime temperatures of 8–18 °C (46–64 °F) and cooler mornings and evenings.
March can bring a mix of sun, light rain, and strong winds, though winds tend to be milder than in peak summer. It’s a transitional month into autumn, offering crisp air, fewer crowds, and the first hints of fall colors, but you should still be prepared for rapid weather changes.
The best approach is to dress in layers, so you can add or remove clothing as conditions shift.
Who can join this retreat?
This retreat is open to all genders and is designed for runners and active travelers who love exploring nature. You do not need to be an elite athlete — the focus is on connection, exploration, and personal challenge, not competition.
If you enjoy running or hiking on varied terrain and feel comfortable being active for a few hours a day, you will love this retreat.
What if I’m the slowest in the group?
No problem at all — this retreat is designed so each participant can move at their own pace. We have multiple guides who support different speeds, ensuring everyone is comfortable and included. Some days may be approached as a hike/run, depending on your preference.
The experience is personal and supportive — the goal is joy in movement, not speed.
Do I have to run every day?
No, while trail running is a core part of the experience, you are always welcome to hike
instead of run when desired. On longer distances, many participants choose to mix both.
Is the Base of the Towers hike mandatory?
No, it’s highly recommended because it’s one of the world’s most iconic viewpoints, but you may choose:
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A shorter hike
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Rest at the lodge
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Book a spa/massage day (at extra cost)
What should I pack?
Patagonia requires smart layering. Recommended essentials include:
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Lightweight running gear (quick-dry shirts, shorts, tights)
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Waterproof Gore-Tex or similar shell jacket
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Mid-layer fleece or synthetic jacket
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Trail running shoes (broken-in, not brand new)
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Buff or neck gaiter (protects from wind)
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Light gloves + hat or beanie
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Day pack (10–18L) for water + layers on hikes
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Refillable water bottle or hydration vest
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Sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm
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Comfortable clothing for lodge downtime
Optional but very useful:
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Trail running poles (helpful for long hikes and descents)
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Bathing suit (some lodges have spa facilities)
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Camera or phone for photography
What if I am traveling solo?
Perfect, many guests join these retreats solo.
This is a welcoming, supportive environment where new friendships form naturally through
shared adventure.
Rooming options:
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Shared room with another traveler
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Single room at additional cost.
Are massages available?
Yes, massages and spa services are available at the lodge on select evenings. These are optional and paid directly at the property.
How do I get to Puerto Natales?
Yes, Fly into:
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Santiago, Chile, then connect to Puerto Natales (PNT)
There we include the transfer in/out
Airport transfers on arrival and departure days are included.
Are park entrance fees included?
Yes, Torres del Paine National Park entry is included in the retreat package.
Do I need travel insurance?
Yes, participants must have active travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and evacuation.
This is standard for remote adventure environments.

Included:
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Transfer in/out
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Tour leader and specilized trail running guides
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Our staff companion during all trip
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Local transportation throughout the entire tour
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Almost all mels are included.
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First superior class Hotels during the tour. Double or single occupancy.
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First Aid Kit: Include basics like band-aids, blister pads, antiseptic wipes, general medication
Excluded:
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International flights
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Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and snacks
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Expenses for extra activities, such as massages, spas, etc
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Any accommodations for extra days.
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All participants must have their own insurance
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Outdoor clothing and equipment
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Airfare:
Arrival: Santiago (SCL) – Puerto Natales (PNT)
Departure: Puerto Natales (PNT) – Santiago (SCL)
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This tour is governed by Terms and Conditions
Terms & Conditions for Tour Booking
1️Initial Deposit:
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A deposit of USD 600 is required to secure your reservation (non-refundable).
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The remaining balance must be paid no later than 70 days before the tour start date (January 16)
2 Final Payment:
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Failure to make full payment within the deadline may result in cancellation of your booking.
What is the cancellation policy for Wild Explorers?
At Wild Explorers, we've designed our cancellation policy to offer a fair balance between traveler flexibility and the upfront expenses required to operate our trips. For full details on cancellations, date changes, and refund procedures, please refer to our complete Terms and Conditions. We also strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to protect your investment in case of unexpected changes.

