Get to El Calafate from the end of the W-Trek (Torres del Paine)
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I am wondering how to best get to El Calafate after having finished the W-Trek in Torres del Paine (at the West side, Laguna Amarga I guess).
Is there a way to get to El Calafate directly (without having to pass through Puerto Natales again) from the end of the W-trek by public transportation? I heard of a border crossing at Cerro Castillo, but I don't know if there are any buses to catch there.
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How do you get to El Calafate from Torres del Paine?
The distance between El Calafate in Argentina and Torres del Paine in Chile is 157 miles (253 km) and can be reached by car in three and a half hours. The trip requires you to cross the Argentinan border into Chile, and you'll reach Torres del Paine by driving on Route 40.How do I get to Calafate?
El Calafate Airport El Calafate has a small but modern airport with a number of daily non-stop flights to and from Buenos Aires (3.5 hours), Ushuaia (1.5 hours), and Bariloche (1.75 hours). The majority of the flights are operated by Aerolineas Argentinas with some operated by LAN.How do you get to Parque Nacional Torres del Paine?
The Nearest Airport: Punta Arenas The Punta Arenas airport, located 360 kilometers and 5 hours south of Torres del Paine National Park. It's the closest airport to the park and has daily non-stop flights from Santiago.Can you drive through Torres del Paine?
If your question is if you can drive around Torres del Paine, the answer is yes, but in a 4\xd74. This has become a very interesting option to enjoy this wonderful landscape from another point of view.Amazing Hike on the W Trek in Torres Del Paine (Chilean Patagonia)
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