Episodi
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You may think that to get to know Torres del Paine you absolutely need to do it through a trekking route. However, Las Torres Patagonia Hotel offers a variety of activities to do during your stay with all the comforts of a hotel but without losing the opportunity to live the experience of touring this National Park.
Advantages of All Inclusive Hotel amenities
In this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, will tell you more about the "All Inclusive" modality that Las Torres Patagonia Hotel offers:
The circuits and activities you can do
This podcast was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”.(00:23) Introduction.
(01:37) Why All Inclusive?
(01:55) Traveling from Punta Arenas.
(02:13) Traveling from Calafate or Puerto Natales.
(02:21) What does the All Inclusive actually include?
(02:53) Las Torres Hotel.
(04:14) Hotel infrastructure.
(04:45) Circuits in all-inclusive mode.
(05:32) Benefits of the all inclusive.
(06:24) Closing.
Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media -
The "O" circuit, also known as Macizo Paine, has an approximate length of 130 kilometers and allows you to go around the Torres del Paine National Park and its mountains completely.
What is the route and how to do the circuit? The differences between the “W” and “O” circuits Places to eat and sleep in the "O" The main precautions of the circuit
In this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, will tell you more about the "O" trekking circuit to tour the park and all the details for your trip:
This podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”.(00:23) Introduction
(01:44) Macizo Paine Circuit or O Circuit
(02:11) Itinerary
(02:20) Day one
(02:38) Day two
(02:58) Day three
(03:22) Day four
(03:45) Day five
(04:41) Day six
(05:02) Last days: W Circuit
(06:30) Early exit.
(07:22) Frequently asked questions: Where does the O Circuit begin?
(07:53) Where can I eat while doing the O circuit?(08:35) Do I need a guide to do the O Circuit?
(08:53) What are the precautions I should consider for the O?(09:19) Closing.
Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media
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Episodi mancanti?
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What is the route and how to do the circuit? Places to eat and sleep in the "W"
This podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”.(00:23) Introduction.
(01:40) What is the W circuit?
(02:08) The W trail.
(04:21) Frequently asked questions.
(04: 38) When should I book my trip to the W?
(05:31) How is the weather in Torres del Paine?
(05:53) What is the best time of year to visit?
(07:23) Where can I sleep along the W circuit?
(09:15) Where to eat during the W Circuit?
(10:33) Do I need a guide to do the W Circuit?
(11:09) Closing.
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There are many options when organizing your trip to Patagonia. However, why not leave it in expert hands?
In this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, will tell you more about this sustainable tourism and conservation project located in the middle of the Torres del Paine National Park:
* What is the Reserva Las Torres project?
* The story of the family behind the project
* Commitment to sustainable tourism and conservation
This podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”.(00:23) Introduction.
(01:04) What is Reserva Las Torres?
(01:50) The story of the family behind Reserva las Torres.
(03:38) NGO “AMA Torres del Paine”
(04:22) Removal of the cattle from the Reserve.
(04:47) Construction of the Welcome Center.
(05:53) What are we doing today?
(07:12) Initiatives based on tourism.
(07:50) Closing.
Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media -
Planning a trip can be stressful: destinations, accommodation, itineraries, routes, budgets, luggage and more.
That is why, in this episode, Mauricio Kosanovic will answer the most important question: How to get to Torres del Paine?He is Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve, a sustainable tourism and conservation project.
Also on the episodde:
This podcast was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”.(00:23) Introduction.
(01:22) How to get to Torres del Paine? Different options.
(03:01) Once in nearby cities, how to get to the park?
(03:17) Trip style, a backpack or a suitcase?
(03:37) Traveling with a backpack.
(04:37) Traveling with a suitcase.
(06:30) Planning on your own.
(07:02) Planning with experts and destination operators.
(07:41) Closing.
Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media -
Have you ever heard of Torres del Paine in the chilean Patagonia?
Las Torres del Paine, is a mountain range part of the Andes Mountains. It is a destination with ancient glaciers and mountains 3000 meters high. Torres del Paine National Park is a destination visited by millions of people every year from all corners of the planet.In this podcast, “Journey to Patagonia”, Mauricio Kosanovic, Executive Director and part of the family behind Las Torres Reserve (a sustainable tourism and conservation project) will guide you through all you need to know about the park:
What is Torres del Paine and its history How to get to the park Its main attractions Everything you need to travel to this destination The circuits Las Torres Reserve and Hotel Las Torres Patagonia
This podcast was developed in an alliance with Cerveza Austral, a beer born and raised in Patagonia, at the end of the world or “where it all begins”.(00:22) Introduction
(01:38) The journey begins: what is Torres del Paine?
(03:04) The top of the John Gardner pass.
(03:44) Biodiversity in Torres del Paine.
(04:20) Nature in Torres del Paine.
(06:40) Closing.
Podcast produced and edited by Mara Media.