Glaciar Tyndall

  • Part of Patagonia's most popular national park - Torres del Paine - Glaciar Tyndall is fed by the South Patagonian Ice Cap - one of the largest sub-polar masses of ice in the world.
  • It sits adjacent to Glaciar Zapata and feeds into Glaciar Geike and Lago Tyndall.

How to see it:

Kayaking

Kayakers can see the Tyndall glacier by paddling along the Rio Serrano from the south of Torres del Paine and camping nearby on the river bank.

Find out more about kayaking in Torres del Paine and kayaking to glaciers.

Map of Glaciar Tyndall

Nearby landmarks

Trips that visit Glaciar Tyndall

Kayak from Paine to Natales: 2 Days

Kayak down the complete Serrano River with amazing views of the Paine Massif, get up close to the icebergs on Serrano Lagoon in front of the magnificent Serrano Glacier and paddle to the remote Mount Balmaceda. This remote 2-day kayak…

  • 2 Days
  • $1,100
Kayak Paine's Ice Route: 4 Days

Go beyond the crowded trails on this epic kayaking traverse of Torres del Paine. Propelled by your own paddle, you'll navigate the park’s remote rivers and glacial lakes, wild camping in secluded spots inaccessible to trekkers. With a full support…

  • 4 Days
  • $1,950