The great Torres del Paine National Park, located at the southernmost point of the Andes, in Chilean Patagonia, is considered the Eighth Wonder of the world. This iconic destination is not only renowned for its breathtaking landscapes but also recognized as the best place on the planet for the sighting and photography of one of the most elusive big cats: the puma, also known as the mountain lion.
Seeing and photographing pumas in their natural habitat is one of the most incredible wildlife experiences. On this photo tour through Patagonia, we have carefully planned 4 full days dedicated to tracking and photographing these majestic animals within the stunning scenery of Torres del Paine.
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National and International air tickets and airport taxes.
cost per meal approximately (USD35). You can pay by card
Alcoholic beverages, snacks and beverages that are not part of the meals.
(we recommend having one).
Any other service not specified in the document.
This day we will arrive at the city of Punta Arenas, located in the south of Chile.
A representative of our team received them at the Presidente Carlos Ibáñez International Airport.
Once we have all the suitcases with us, we will get into our vehi- cles and go to our hotel in Cerro Castillo town, where it will be our home for the next few days.
Once at the hotel, we will settle in our rooms, and then we will have a welcome dinner to meet the participants, guides, and talk about our briefing of activities for the following days.
In the next four days we will leave, very early in the morning, towards a private land in the Torres del Paine National Park to focus exclusively on the photographs of the Puma (puma concolor).
The departure from the hotel will depend on the time of sunrise; the ideal time is to be already in the place 30 minutes before it, in this way we can also enjoy beautiful sunrises.
Once we find the Puma, we will stay with it, photographing and enjoying this encounter.
We will remain in the reserve as long as possible. Then, after the last flash of light on the horizon, we will return to the hotel to have dinner and rest.
*In addition to the pumas, in the reserve it is possible to photograph guanacos, birds of prey and, of course, amazing landscapes.
After breakfast and with all our suitcases ready, we will get on our cars and head towards to Punta Arenas, to have the last dinner and rest at our hotel.
After seven fascinating and fun days saved in photographs and memmories it is time to say “see you soon”, because we hope to share a new adventure together.
After a comfortable rest and a delicious breakfast we will go to the Presidente Carlos Ibáñez International Airport.
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