Torres del Paine is a national park located in southern Chile, known for its stunning natural beauty. It features dramatic mountains, glaciers, rivers, and diverse wildlife. The park covers over 242,000 acres and is part of the Patagonian region, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts from around the world.
The park's most famous landmarks are the Torres del Paine, three granite peaks that rise sharply from the landscape. Visitors can explore various trails, including the popular W and O circuits, which offer breathtaking views and opportunities to see unique flora and fauna. The park is also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.