Day 1: Arrive in Punta Arenas and transfer to Torres del Paine National Park. Settle into a remote lodge and enjoy an introductory briefing on puma tracking.
Day 2: Begin your first full day of tracking with expert guides, scanning the open grasslands for signs of pumas while observing guanacos, foxes, and condors.
Day 3: Explore the rugged cliffs and hidden valleys where pumas roam. Learn about their behavior and hunting techniques while capturing stunning photographs of Patagonia’s landscapes.






Day 1: Arrive in Punta Arenas and transfer to Torres del Paine National Park. Settle into a remote lodge and enjoy an introductory briefing on puma tracking.
Day 2: Begin your first full day of tracking with expert guides, scanning the open grasslands for signs of pumas while observing guanacos, foxes, and condors.
Day 3: Explore the rugged cliffs and hidden valleys where pumas roam. Learn about their behavior and hunting techniques while capturing stunning photographs of Patagonia’s landscapes.
Day 4: Visit Laguna Amarga for breathtaking views of the Paine Massif. Continue tracking pumas along prime wildlife corridors, increasing your chances of a sighting.
Day 5: Set out on a sunrise trek for a better chance of spotting pumas at dawn. In the afternoon, take a scenic boat trip across Lago Grey, passing by towering glaciers.
Day 6: Hike through lenga forests and rolling hills, keeping an eye out for elusive Andean deer. Enjoy an evening wildlife hideout session for nocturnal observations.
Day 7: Spend the day in puma territory with dedicated trackers, learning advanced techniques for spotting these stealthy predators in their natural environment.
Day 8: Visit a remote estancia to experience Patagonian culture. Witness sheepdog demonstrations and enjoy a traditional barbecue while taking in the stunning surroundings.
Day 9: Enjoy a final sunrise safari, capturing your last glimpses of Patagonia’s wildlife. Celebrate your journey with a farewell dinner under the starlit Andean sky.
Day 10: Transfer back to Punta Arenas, reflecting on an extraordinary expedition filled with rare wildlife encounters and the raw beauty of Patagonia.
1. What is included in the expedition package?
Each package typically includes all accommodation, meals, guided excursions, park entry fees, transfers, and the services of expert naturalists and trackers. International flights and personal expenses are usually not included.
2. What kind of fitness level is required?
Most expeditions are designed for travelers with moderate fitness. Activities like walking safaris, boat rides, and jeep excursions are generally manageable, and alternative options can be arranged where necessary.
3. What kind of accommodation is provided?
We offer comfortable, eco-friendly lodges, camps, and expedition vessels, depending on the destination. All are selected for their proximity to wildlife areas and quality of service.
4. Are these expeditions suitable for solo travelers?
Yes! Many of our guests travel solo. We welcome individual adventurers and can offer single accommodations or help pair you with a roommate if you prefer.
5. How do I prepare and what should I pack?
Once you book, we’ll send a detailed pre-departure guide with packing suggestions, health tips, visa info, and other essentials to ensure you’re fully prepared for your adventure.
What’s Included:
All accommodation and meals during the expedition
Guided safaris and nature walks with expert naturalists
Internal transfers as per itinerary
National park entry fees and permits
Group airport transfers
Pre-departure support and packing guide
Not Included:
International airfare
Travel insurance (mandatory)
Personal expenses and tips
Alcoholic beverages (unless specified)
Visas and vaccinations
Payment Terms:
25% non-refundable deposit to confirm booking
Full payment due 60 days before departure
Bookings within 60 days require full payment
Cancellations before 60 days: deposit forfeited
We accept bank transfers and major credit cards
Travel insurance is highly recommended for all participants.