
By the time I got to Santiago, it seemed everyone I met had already been to Torres del Paine, and it started to feel a little less special that I was going because it felt like the entire world had already been there. But the fact is, less than 300,000 people visit the park every year. Planning and reserving all the campsites may be a hassle, but there is a reason for all the hype surrounding Torres del Paine β it is absolutely beautiful.
After reading my previous post, it is probably clear that if you have the time, I 100% recommend doing the full O circuit in Torres del Paine. Need proof as to why? Check out the pictures below!
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Sooo when are ya heading to Torres del Paine to do the O circuit?!
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Are you kidding me?! Amazing! And that rainbow!!!
the rainbow made the freezing rain kind of okay π
Katherine! I hope you’re doing well and having an amazing time exploring. I absolutely love looking at all of your pictures and seeing what adventures you’re up to next – didn’t know you were such an amazing photographer! Anyway, I love checking out the blog from time to time.
Everyone here at AMT misses you! We have joked around saying that you need to provide all of us with a “lunch and learn” featuring yoga on the rooftop. If that ever were to happen, make sure to send me an invite! (My last day at AMT is March 23 – crazy, right?!)
Anyway, glad to see you’re having fun and doing what you love! π
-Lakin
Lakin – thanks!
I would love to come and do a rooftop yoga lunch and learn! where are you headed off to work next? congrats! π
Well if this rooftop yoga lunch and learn happens, make sure to send the invite out to me too! π I’m headed off to Fairfax County government to work at the pollution control plant!
Hey Katherine you are a strong girl :)The nature is beautiful, thanks for posting with us.