Cerro Castillo is an impressive mountain located in the Aysén region of Chilean Patagonia. It is part of Cerro Castillo National Park, known for its majestic peak resembling a stone castle, which gives the mountain its name. The area is famous for its stunning landscapes, combining rugged mountains, hanging glaciers, turquoise lagoons, and vast valleys.
Trekking in Cerro Castillo is considered one of the most challenging and beautiful in Chile, often compared to the Torres del Paine circuit but with fewer visitors, allowing for a more isolated and wild experience. The Cerro Castillo Trek is a multi-day hike that takes you through native forests, across rivers, and offers unforgettable views of glaciers and local wildlife, such as guanacos and condors.
Cerro Castillo is perfect for adventurers seeking an intimate connection with the Patagonian wilderness, far from the busier trails, where the physical effort is rewarded with breathtaking scenery and a serene atmosphere.
Our EKO Experience:
Experience: Visit the stunning peaks and glacier lakes of Parque Nacional Cerro Castillo, trek through the rugged terrain of Cerro Castillo, and delve into the region’s ancient history.
Cultural Insight: Explore archaeological sites and learn about the Indigenous and settler influences that shaped the area.