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Puma Watching in Torres del Paine: A Unique Wildlife Adventure

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Puma Watching in Torres del Paine: A Unique Wildlife Adventure

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Experience a unique and exclusive wildlife adventure in Torres del Paine. Join expert guides on a small-group puma tracking tour, maximizing your chances of spotting Patagonia's top predator in its natural habitat.


Duration

12 h

Language

We speak Spanish and English

Cancellation policy

Cancel up to 48 hours in advance for a full refund.


What to expect

Pick-up in Puerto Natales

Private vehicle pick-up at your accommodation and scenic transfer to Torres del Paine National Park. During the drive, the guide will provide information on the region’s flora, fauna, geography, and puma behavior.

1 hour 30 minutes
Arrival at the Park Entrance (Laguna Amarga or Sarmiento)

Entry formalities and safety briefing about wildlife observation. Start of the first tracking session in strategic areas such as pampas, rocky slopes, and water sources. Short hikes and binocular use for long-range exploration.

4 hours
Picnic Lunch in a Scenic Spot

Break and lunch in a panoramic area with breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys.

1 hour
Second Tracking Session and Wildlife Observation

Further exploration in new areas of the park, increasing chances of spotting pumas and other wildlife such as guanacos, condors, and foxes.

3 hours
Return to Puerto Natales

End of the experience and private transfer back to your accommodation in Puerto Natales.

1 hour 30 minutes

What you should know

What to bring
  • Layered clothing (thermal base layer, insulating mid-layer, waterproof outer layer)
  • Trekking pants and waterproof jacket
  • Hat, thermal gloves, and high UV-protection sunglasses
  • Waterproof trekking boots
Not allowed
  • Feeding animals
  • Getting too close to the pumas
  • Making loud noises
  • Leaving marked trails
Important information
  • Small groups to minimize environmental impact and enhance the experience.
  • Strict safety protocols to maintain an appropriate distance from the pumas.

What is included

  • Introductory talk on pumas and wildlife observation rules
  • Picnic with local products and dietary options
  • Binoculars and telescopes for long-range viewing
  • Private vehicle adapted for park roads
  • Expert bilingual local guide
  • Accommodation in Puerto Natales
  • Torres del Paine National Park entrance fees
  • Airfare
  • Travel insurance

Meeting point

We meet at



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$260.000 CLP

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