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Dientes Circuit on Navarino Island

Trek the world's most southerly hike

6 Days from

$3290 USD

Trip Code: DCP
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Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Dientes Circuit Solo Traveller Supplement
$930 USD

Duration

  • 6 Days

Activities

  • 4 day trek with a full pack

Accommodation

  • 3 nights camping
  • 2 nights lodging

Meals

  • 5 Dinners
  • 5 Lunches
  • 5 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

7 / 10

Challenging

Trip highlights

  • Trek the southernmost circuit in the world
  • Hike along alpine lakes, glaciers and jagged rock pinnacles with a full pack
  • Enjoy stunning views over the Dientes de Navarino mountain range
  • Visit the charming town of Puerto Williams and the Martin Gusinde Anthropological Museum

Overview

The Dientes Circuit on Navarino Island is one of the world’s southernmost trekking adventures - a remote and physically demanding circuit that few have completed. Spanning 42 kilometres (26 miles) over four days, the trail crosses the jagged Dientes de Navarino massif at the far edge of South America, offering a rare opportunity to explore one of Patagonia’s last true wilderness regions.

This rugged route follows uneven terrain across alpine valleys, lenga forests, peat bogs, and glacial lakes, reaching a high point of approximately 900 metres (2,950 feet). From the top, panoramic views open across the Beagle Channel, the towns of Puerto Williams and Ushuaia, and the distant, mythic archipelago of Cape Horn. With rapidly changing weather and minimal infrastructure, the route remains one of the most remote circuits on the continent.

This trekking adventure is designed for experienced and self-reliant hikers who are confident carrying a full pack of up to 15kg, and who are comfortable navigating in unpredictable and exposed conditions. The full circuit is weather dependent and may not always be possible - but whether completed in its entirety or adapted for conditions, this is a rare opportunity to immerse in Patagonia’s raw, untouched far south.

With 50 years of experience operating wilderness treks in remote environments, our team ensures the challenge is matched by expert support, safety, and deep regional knowledge. For those seeking a remote route with minimal crowds and maximum impact, the Dientes Circuit is Patagonia at its wildest.

Itinerary

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We’ll start the trip by flying from Punta Arenas to the small town of Puerto Williams*. At the end of the day we will enjoy a nice meal and have a briefing about the next day’s trekking excursion. You can ask your guide about visiting the OMORA Ethnobotanical Park to experience “magnifying glass tourism,” a new venture that opens up the world of miniature lichens, moss and bryophyte forests. Overnight: Errante Lodge or similar * You will need to make your own way to the airport in Punta Arenas on Day 1 of the trip, flights usually depart around 10am so a pre-night accommodation is highly recommended. Please Note: This trip can start or end in Ushuaia instead of Punta Arenas for an additional cost. From Ushuaia: After the immigration process and port tax payment at Ushuaia's port in Argentina, you will take a boat across the Beagle Channel to Navarino Island. The navigation on board a semi-rigid vessel takes approximately 30 minutes. Upon arrival at Puerto Navarino you will be picked up by car and transferred to Errante Lodge in Puerto Williams (approx 54km, 1:40 hr drive).

Meals: L,D

Today our trekking adventure starts! After breakfast we transfer to the trail head and commence the Dientes Circuit. We trek through the Robalo Valley to Salto Lagoon and admire amazing views of the Beagle Channel and Puerto Williams along the way. Here at the lagoon we will set up our first camp. Depending on weather conditions, your guide will decide which of the two possible paths to take: the high end slope of the Robalo valley or the path from the back of the valley. Either way, the landscape will amaze you and you will get to the campsite in time for a warm dinner. 1) From the high end of the eastern slope of the Robalo Valley: from the trailhead (100m), climb up for 90 minutes to reach Cerro Bandera (590m), where you will enjoy a beautiful panoramic view over Puerto Williams and the Beagle Channel. Then, continue for about 2 to 3 hours along Robalo Valley and above the tree line. At the end of the trail descent for about half an hour to finally reach Lake del Salto (490m), where our first campsite will be set up. 2) From the back of the Robalo Valley: we ascent from the valley floor and hike most of the time through the forest. The Dientes de Navarino massif will come into sight. Several lagoons, lakes and beaver dams can be observed along the way. We will reach our camp on the shore of Lake del Salto in the afternoon. Overnight: Camping. Distance: 6km

Meals: B,L,D

Today, we cross the Dientes de Navarino Cordillera, while enjoying breathtaking views of Nassau Bay and Wollaston islands, both part of Cape Horn. Within two hours of walking, we will conquer three consecutive ascents (716m, 800m and 765m) and we reach the second highest point on the trek. After passing several lakes, we climb up to Paso Ventarrón (696m), from where we can enjoy incredible views of the Dientes de Navarino massif and Codrington Mountains. The rest of today’s hike is much easier and descents towards Guerrico Pass and then on to Lake Martillo, the second campsite on our trek. Overnight: Camping. Distance: 17.5km

Meals: B,L,D

After breakfast, we continue our trek to the Guerrico Valley, by walking through beautiful forests and experiencing amazing views of Montes Lindenmayer, named in 2001 by the Chilean Ministry of Natural Resources for the author of the Lonely Planet guide. We then climb to Virginia pass (90 minutes, 860m height), the highest point of our trek. The views from here are incredible and you will have time to enjoy the mountains and sea of Tierra del Fuego. After a well-deserved break, we descend for about 90 minutes before we reach the well protected campsite in the forest, on the shore of Lake Las Guanacos. Overnight: Camping. Distance: 9km

Meals: B,L,D

Today is the last day of our hike and we soon have to say goodbye to this amazing and remote trekking experience. Before we reach Puerto Williams in the afternoon, we have time to take in more incredible views while descending for 9km back to sea level. At the end of the trek a vehicle awaits us, and we will be transferred to Errante Lodge, where you will be welcomed with a cocktail to celebrate the completion of the southernmost hike in the world! Then, we will enjoy a nice lunch together. You have time to rest in the afternoon before we head out again to visit the interesting Martín Gusinde Anthropological Museum in Puerto Williams. It’s the southernmost museum in the world and hosts artefacts, maps and photos related to the 10,000-year history of the Yahgan people and European settlers since the 19th century. You will find that samples of the local flora and fauna are displayed as well, and we highly recommend visiting this museum. Tonight, we will have a farewell dinner at the lodge and celebrate our achievements and share our experiences of the last few days on this wonderful trek. Overnight: Errante Lodge or similar. Distance: 9km Please Note: Depending on the opening hours of the museum it might not be possible to visit it during your time on Navarino Island (Museum opening hours are Tue - Fri 9.30am to 1.00pm and 3.00pm to 6.00pm; Sat + Sun 2.30pm to 6.30pm. This can change without notice.)

Meals: B,L,D

After breakfast we have to say goodbye to this wonderful part of the world and you will be transferred to the airport for our flight to Punta Arenas. The trip concludes on arrival at Punta Arenas airport. Flights from Punta Arenas to your next destination have to depart after 5:00pm, however we recommend not to book flights out of Punta Arenas before 7:00pm. IMPORTANT: Trekking will always be subject to weather conditions. We reserve the right to change the order of the days in this itinerary and this is at the discretion of the trip guide and based on operational considerations. The trip guide can modify, change or eliminate part of the itinerary based on safety and weather considerations.

Meals: B

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Elevation

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What’s included?

Included

  • 5 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 5 dinners
  • Domestic flight from Punta Arenas to Puerto William return (flights not available on Sundays).
  • Accommodation on a shared basis in tents during the trek and lodging on Navarino Island
  • Experienced local bilingual head guide and expedition crew
  • Camping equipment (sleeping bag, sleeping mat, tents)
  • All group cooking equipment
  • Porters to carry food and camping equipment. (Please be aware you will have to carry your own backpack, daily snack, mat and sleeping bag.)
  • Emergency radio communication equipment, satellite phone (guide is equipped with this)
  • Emergency medical kit

Not included

  • International airfares and departure taxes
  • Transfer to and from the airport in Punta Arenas
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Personal gear
  • Bottled water, aerated and alcoholic drinks
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Personal porterage. It is possible to hire a personal porter at an additional cost. If requested, the additional charge is payable at time of booking. This means you only carry your day's necessities in a day pack. The personal porter is attached to the group for the trekking portion of the trip. This amount pays for the porter's wages, trek food & equipment, accommodation and meals on the trek.
  • Travel insurance (compulsory) and visas

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