Begin in Santiago, amid the vineyards, historic neighborhoods, and Pacific coast of central Chile, where days unfold over wine, conversation, and the layered history of the capital and its surrounding valleys.
Then fly south to Patagonia, where the landscape opens into vast grasslands, glacial lakes, and the granite peaks of Torres del Paine.
The centerpiece of our journey is puma tracking in Torres del Paine National Park. Spanning more than 560,000 acres of lakes, steppe, forest, and mountains beneath the jagged skyline of the Paine Massif, this is Patagonia’s premier wildlife destination and one of the most reliable places in the world to observe this apex predator in its natural habitat. Our days follow the puma’s rhythm, with dedicated wildlife sessions at dawn and dusk when activity is highest. When the cats retreat to rest, we explore lakes, waterfalls, and sweeping mountain vistas on gentle walks with expert naturalist interpretation — experiencing the full ecological story of this remarkable landscape.
Small Group limited to 11 guests.
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9 Mar 2027 |
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Hotel Cumbres Lastarria | Santiago |
4 nights |
B&B |
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13 Mar 2027 |
day 5 |
Hotel Las Torres Patagonia | Torres del Paine National Park |
4 nights |
B&B |
13 Mar 2027 |
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10 Days / 9 Nights