Torres del Paine Tour with Milodon Cave from Puerto Natales: Full Review
Most Torres del Paine tours from Puerto Natales quote a low headline price — then reveal that the national park entrance and Milodon Cave admission are extra. This Torres del Paine Adventure tour takes a different approach: both entrance tickets are included in the $88 price, you follow a structured multi-lake itinerary covering six distinct stops, and the tour is wheelchair accessible. For families, mixed-mobility groups, and travellers who want everything in one clean booking, it's the clearest value proposition on the Puerto Natales departures list. Here's the full breakdown. (Comparing options? See the <a href="/blog/torres-del-paine-full-day-tour-puerto-natales/">most reviewed full day tour</a> for a budget-priced alternative.)
About This Activity
Up to 24h in advance — full refund
Book today, pay nothing until later
Full day, pickup to drop-off
Suitable for guests with mobility needs
Spanish and English throughout
Guide 4.9★ · Transport 4.8★ · Value 4.7★
Check Live Availability & Prices
Real-time dates and current pricing for the full day Torres del Paine + Milodon Cave tour — both entrance tickets included in the price you see.
The Tour That Includes What Others Charge Extra For
The Torres del Paine national park entrance fee catches a lot of first-time visitors by surprise: it runs around $21 USD in low season and up to $35 USD in high season for international visitors. The Milodon Cave adds another ~$10 USD on top. On tours that don't include these, a couple can suddenly be paying $60–$90 extra at the gate, on top of the tour price.
This Torres del Paine Adventure tour absorbs both fees into the $88 per person price. You get six structured lake stops inside the park, a full guided hour at Milodon Cave, short walks at Salto Grande and Lago Grey beach (weather permitting), and a certified bilingual guide — with no surprise costs at the entrance.
It's also the only full day option from Puerto Natales confirmed as wheelchair accessible, which makes it the default choice for mixed-ability groups and families with pushchairs.
What You'll See and Do
The itinerary is more structured than a typical 'viewpoints tour' — each stop is a named lake or landmark with a specific purpose and walking time:
- Lago Sarmiento — first lake stop inside the park boundary; distinctive blue-green water and open pampa views with the Paine Massif behind
- Lago Nordenskjöld — one of the most photogenic lakes in the park, with the Cuernos del Paine reflected in its turquoise surface
- Lago Pehoé — panoramic viewpoint over the island-studded lake with the full Paine Massif visible in one frame
- Lago Grey beach — short walk down to the grey sand shoreline; icebergs calved from Grey Glacier drift in close to the beach
- Salto Grande waterfall — a powerful cascade connecting Lago Nordenskjöld and Lago Pehoé; 20-minute walk on a well-maintained path
- Cuernos del Paine viewpoint — the 'horns' of the Paine Massif at close range; the guide explains the geology of the distinctive orange and black banding
- Milodon Cave Natural Monument — a 1-hour guided visit to the vast cave system where remains of the Pleistocene ground sloth Mylodon darwinii were excavated in 1895; entrance fee included
Guanacos are virtually guaranteed throughout — the park holds one of the densest populations in South America and they're unbothered by vehicles. Condors are regularly spotted over the massif. The guide, Cami, Lorena, or Pedro depending on your day, brings strong natural history knowledge to every stop.
What's Included
The $88 per person price covers a comprehensive package with no extra costs at the gate:
- Pickup and drop-off in Puerto Natales
- Comfortable shared transportation with certified driver
- Certified bilingual guide (Spanish/English) for the full day
- Torres del Paine National Park entrance ticket — included
- Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument entrance ticket — included
- Short walks at Salto Grande and Lago Grey beach (weather permitting)
- Guided visit to Milodon Cave (1 hour)
Not included
- Food and drinks — pack a lunch, snacks, and water before departure; no meals are sold inside the park
- Gratuities for the guide and driver
How the Tour Flows
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Morning
Pickup in Puerto Natales
The tour departs from Puerto Natales with hotel pickup included. Dress in layers — Patagonian mornings are cold. Bring a packed lunch, as there are no food stops included.
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Stop 1
Traditional village break (20 min)
A brief pause at a small village on the road to the park — last chance for a coffee or to use facilities before entering the national park.
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Stop 2
Lago Sarmiento (20 min)
First lake inside the park boundary. The guide introduces the park's geology and the distinctive salt crust formations along the shoreline. Wide open views of the Paine Massif from here.
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Stop 3
Lago Nordenskjöld (20 min)
The park's most reflective lake: turquoise water mirroring the Cuernos del Paine on calm days. The guide explains the distinctive orange-and-black banding on the Cuernos — the geological collision between ancient granite intrusions and overlying sedimentary rock.
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Stop 4
Lago Pehoé (20 min)
Panoramic viewpoint over Lago Pehoé's island-studded surface, with the full Paine Massif framed behind. One of the best single compositions in the park for photography.
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Stop 5
Lago Grey beach (1 hour hike)
Walk down to the Lago Grey shoreline where icebergs from Grey Glacier drift in close to the grey sand beach. The ice takes on vivid blue tones — a result of compressed ancient air being squeezed out as the glacier calves. Weather permitting.
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Stop 6
Cuernos viewpoint (20 min)
Close-up view of the Cuernos del Paine, the jagged secondary peaks of the Paine Massif. The guide points out the visible boundary between the ancient sedimentary cap and the granite intrusion below.
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Final stop
Milodon Cave Natural Monument (1 hour)
A guided hour at the Cueva del Milodón — the largest cave complex in Chilean Patagonia. Inside the 30-metre-high entrance chamber, a life-size recreation of the Mylodon marks the spot where partial remains of this 3-metre-tall ground sloth were found in 1895. The guide covers the cave's natural history, the discovery story, and the broader Pleistocene fauna of the region. Both the park and cave entrance fees are included in your tour price.
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Evening
Return to Puerto Natales
Drop-off at your accommodation in Puerto Natales. The full tour runs approximately 11 hours.
Important Things to Know Before You Book
What to bring
- Warm clothing in layers — temperature can swing 15°C between morning and midday
- Waterproof jacket and waterproof shoes — Patagonian weather is unpredictable and the Grey Lake hike crosses damp terrain
- Camera — six lake stops and Milodon Cave offer excellent photography at multiple lighting angles
- Snacks, packed lunch and water — no food is available inside the park and no meals are provided
- Comfortable walking clothes — the tour involves several short walks on well-maintained paths
- Cash or card for optional tips
Not allowed
Standard Torres del Paine National Park regulations apply:
- No smoking anywhere inside the national park — strictly enforced; the 2011 wildfire that destroyed 17,000 hectares was caused by a tourist's discarded cigarette
- No drones inside the national park without a permit
- No campfires — even outside designated camping areas
- No removing rocks, plants, or any natural material from the park or Milodon Cave
Where It Happens
Who This Tour Is (and Isn't) For
Perfect for:
- Travellers who want the national park and Milodon Cave entrance fees already sorted — no surprises at the gate
- Families and mixed-ability groups — the tour is wheelchair accessible and follows well-maintained paths
- First-time visitors who want a structured, multi-stop overview of the park's highlights in a single day
- Anyone comparing this with the <a href="/blog/torres-del-paine-full-day-tour-puerto-natales/">budget full day tour at $75</a> — if entrance fees are not included there, the price difference narrows significantly
- Guests with stronger interest in the Milodon Cave — the tour dedicates a full guided hour to the cave rather than a quick photo stop
Not suitable for
This tour is more inclusive than most, but it's worth noting:
- The Lago Grey beach hike involves uneven terrain — wheelchair users should confirm this specific stop with the operator at time of booking
- Travellers expecting a meal stop — no food is included; pack a lunch before you board
- Anyone wanting a fully independent or self-paced day — this is a structured group tour with fixed stops
Torres del Paine + Milodon Cave Tour FAQ
Are the entrance fees really included in the $88 price?
Yes — both the Torres del Paine National Park entrance ticket and the Cueva del Milodón Natural Monument entrance fee are included. You pay $88 per person and there are no additional gate charges. This is the main differentiator from the $75 full day tour, where both entrance fees are extra.
Is this tour really wheelchair accessible?
It is listed as wheelchair accessible by the operator. The majority of stops are viewpoints accessible by van or short paved paths. If you have specific mobility requirements, contact the operator through GetYourGuide before booking to confirm the Grey Lake stop works for your situation.
How does this compare to the $75 full day tour?
The <a href="/blog/torres-del-paine-full-day-tour-puerto-natales/">$75 tour</a> has more than three times the reviews (1,065 vs 363) and is the most popular option. But it does not include park or cave entrance fees — when you add those (~$35–45 per person in total), the real cost difference is small. This $88 tour includes both tickets, covers six named lake stops (vs multiple unstructured viewpoints), dedicates a full guided hour to Milodon Cave, and is wheelchair accessible.
How many people are on the tour?
The listing does not specify a hard group size cap. The transport is described as comfortable shared transportation — expect a small-to-medium group. If group size is important to you, contact the operator directly.
Is food provided anywhere during the 11 hours?
No — food and drinks are not included. Pack a substantial lunch and snacks before you leave your hotel. There are no restaurants inside Torres del Paine National Park.
What is the Milodon Cave and why is it worth a full stop?
The Cueva del Milodón is a massive prehistoric cave complex 24 km north of Puerto Natales. In 1895, an almost complete skeleton of Mylodon darwinii — a giant ground sloth that went extinct around 10,000 years ago — was discovered inside. The cave entrance chamber is 30 metres high and 200 metres deep. A life-size reconstruction of the Mylodon stands at the discovery site. It's one of the most significant palaeontological sites in South America and a worthwhile stop in its own right, not just an add-on to the park visit.
What Travelers Say
This tour is a great way of getting a good general tour of Torres del Paine in a day, with the caves thrown in as a bonus. Margo was knowledgeable and sweet — I felt well looked after throughout.
Lorena was a fantastic guide. Great energy and so knowledgeable about the flora, fauna and geology. Perfect way to see the park in a day without having to hire a car!
Cami and Pedro were great guides for our day in the Torres. Fantastic knowledge of the flora and fauna — they made every stop feel like it had a purpose, not just a photo op.
Our tour to Torres del Paine was truly unforgettable — every stop felt like a postcard come to life. Cami was exceptional, full of passion for the place and the history.