The biosphere of the popular and iconic Chilean national park would expand to include nearby town of Puerto Natales and other attractions.
The first tourist expedition to Torres del Painewas in 1879; 99 years later, the park was declared a Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
UNESCO describes Torres del Paine as “an area of great scenic beauty, with many ridges, crags, glaciers, waterfalls, rivers, lakes and lagoons.”
Now, thousands of tourists make the pilgrimage each year to visit Torres del Paine national park and hike the “W” circuit: 170,000 to be exact, making the park one of the country’s most-visited destinations.










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