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Embark on an epic adventure with our professional wildlife trackers to track and observe the main predator of Torres del Paine, the Patagonian puma, in its natural habitat. Along with cozy nights at EcoCamp and up-close encounters with incredible flora and fauna, this trip is a must for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.
Lead by expert wildlife and photography professionals.
Observe foxes, ñandús, guanacos, and if we’re lucky, the elusive puma.
Enjoy breathtaking natural surroundings.
Spend 5 wonderful nights in our Suite Domes.
Explore with small groups of up to 5 people for optimal customization.
Welcome to Torres del Paine National Park! We will start our journey from Punta Arenas Airport*, taking a transfer to Puerto Natales where we will meet with the tracking team and enjoy a delicious lunch**. The road to Ecocamp via Laguna Amarga will provide plenty of opportunities to admire the Patagonian steppe with its guanacos and snow-covered horizon. Once you arrive at Ecocamp, you will have a short talk and briefing with the guides and trackers.
You can also arrive via Puerto Natales Airport.
** Lunch can be in Puerto Natales or Ecocamp.
We will start each day early, watching the sunrise while enjoying a hot coffee and a grab-and-go breakfast. Our puma tracking team will help us locate the park’s most elusive animals. We typically start before dawn to witness the peak activity moments of the puma. We will break for lunch and rest in our domes, and in the afternoon our guide will lead us through the different habitats and ecosystems of the area, introducing us to the unique and colorful wildlife of Torres del Paine and teaching us the method used for responsible wildlife observation. After enjoying the iconic Patagonian sunset over the Paine massif, we will return to EcoCamp for dinner and a well-deserved rest.
On the fifth day of the program, we will focus on getting to know other inhabitants of the park, who are the puma’s companions in this ecosystem.
Please note: In case of bad weather, alternative activities will be carried out. Example: Paine Grande Waterfall or Laguna Azul.
We will start the day with the sunrise and some incredible photo opportunities in the Laguna Azul and Paine Waterfall area. After that, we will head to EcoCamp to enjoy a hearty breakfast served among fellow wildlife enthusiasts in our Community Dome (you can also take the box lunch on the morning excursion), after that, you will embark with the group on the last journey together and head to Puerto Natales or Punta Arenas Airport. Goodbye Patagonia!
Depending on travel conditions, we advise you to spend the last night in Punta Arenas.
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IMPORTANT: The weather in Patagonia can sometimes be challenging to manage. We reserve the right to change the order of days in any itinerary at the guide’s discretion and according to operational considerations. The guide may modify, change, or eliminate parts of the itinerary based on weather and/or safety considerations.
Yes! check with us departures for next season
Easy travel options require moderate physical effort as during the day, there is a maximum of 2 consecutive hours of walking on fairly flat terrain. We will stop as many times as necessary depending on the pace of the group. Travelers who want to undertake active excursions will find others that are more demanding, and to enjoy these hikes, it is essential to be in shape before arriving. All trails covered in the programs are below 1,000 meters in altitude, so there is no risk of altitude-related complications.
Maximum 5 passengers.
No, minimum age is 18 years old
Since the weather in Patagonia is unpredictable, you must be prepared for both summer and winter conditions at the same time. Therefore, we recommend bringing the following:
A daypack (30 liters – to carry a camera, sunglasses, waterproof jacket, etc.).
Waterproof trekking or hiking boots.
Extra shoes for the evenings or in case the others get wet.
Waterproof jacket.
2 pairs of woolen socks.
Wool jacket or sweater.
Shorts or loose and comfortable pants.
Sun protection (sunglasses, hat, lip balm, and sunscreen).
Cash to purchase drinks, snacks, or souvenirs in Torres del Paine National Park.
Optional: Synthetic base layers for the upper and lower body.
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