Actual Release

Vertice SA informs that services in Paine Grande are open from February 6, 2012

We invite you to book your stays or programs through our forms.

Any additional information contact central@verticepatagonia.com

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Mountain Lodge Paine Grande will open its facilities

VÉRTICE S.A. reports that starting this Monday, February 6, the Paine Grande Mountain Lodge will open its facilities in parts, in order to offer basic and limited services to hikers passing through the sector. Services for the moment are limited to the Lodge, providing accommodation and food. The services of the camping area are not working at all, given to the state after the fire that affected us.

Grey Shelter Opening

Vertice patagonia - Refugio Grey

Vertice Patagonia has announced the opening of its new Grey Refuge to receive all hikers of the world in the new and comfortable facilities. Read more..

Torres del Paine is chosen as the best trekking in the world.

The online guide to outdoor activities Wikiexplora developed a list of the best circuits in the world, where the Region XII outperforms other 60 destinations.

Source: Emol.com

NEW MOUNTAIN SHELTER LAGO GREY….

The works include the construction of the new Mountain Shelter and Campground facilities are expected to be completed in April 2011, to officially open in early October 2011.

INFORMATION: Booking 2011-2012…

in the first week of June 2011, we will begin receiving bookings and inquiries for the 2011 – 2012 season for the various services we offer in the circuit and the W of the National Park Torres del Paine, season between September 1, 2011 and April 30, 2012 .
 To this date we will have in this web site the news fees and policies on the Mountain Lodge and Camping Area “Paine Grande”, as well as shelters and camping areas “Lago Grey”,” Lago Dickson” and “Los Perros” in the circuit of Torres del Paine.

JOHN GARDNER AT TORRES DEL PAINE…

In these days visit Torres del Paine National Park, John Gardner, who along with Oscar Guineo are the initiators of the path that each year hundreds of tourists walk around the Torres del Paine Massif, better known as the “O” or “Circuit".