Puma Photo Safari Torres del Paine (Winter)

Reservations available! Winter Season
Prices from:
$345.00 USD
per person
Duration 1 Day
DifficultyLow
LocationTorres del Paine
💡 Prices vary by number of passengers and are updated in the booking summary.

Experience a unique wildlife adventure in Chilean Patagonia alongside specialized guides and local trackers, exploring one of the world’s most iconic destinations for wildlife observation: Torres del Paine National Park.

Our activity is operated through private and personalized excursions, allowing us to adapt each outing to the interests, pace, and timing of every group. This flexible format provides better opportunities for both wildlife observation and photography, always considering daily conditions and the natural behavior of the animals.

More than just an excursion, we aim to offer an authentic field experience where the search for pumas is combined with landscape interpretation and the observation of other species that inhabit this unique Patagonian ecosystem, including guanacos, foxes, condors, and native birdlife.

The activity can be done in a single day. However, since the puma is a wild, free-ranging, and naturally elusive feline, we strongly recommend a minimum of 3 days of tracking. This significantly increases the chances of sightings and allows for a more complete, diverse, and rewarding experience in the field.

Day by day itinerary

Day 1 Day 1

Early Morning Departure

The departure time varies depending on the season and daily conditions. In most cases, the excursion starts before sunrise to take advantage of the best wildlife activity hours.

Your guide and driver will pick you up directly from your accommodation located in the eastern sector of Torres del Paine National Park or in Puerto Natales.


Beginning of the Tracking Experience

The day begins by exploring different strategic areas frequently used by pumas and other native wildlife species. Throughout the excursion, our specialized tracker will interpret tracks, animal behavior, and environmental conditions to maximize the chances of sightings.


Wildlife Observation & Photography

During the day, you will have opportunities to observe and photograph a variety of Patagonian wildlife, including guanacos, foxes, condors, and native birds, while enjoying breathtaking landscapes and unique viewpoints within the park.

Stops and observation times are flexible and adapted according to wildlife movements, weather conditions, and the interests of the group, creating a fully personalized experience.


Break During the Excursion

Depending on the pace of the day and the location of the activity, breaks will be made for rest, snacks, or box lunch in authorized and safe areas within the park.


Continued Exploration

In the afternoon, we continue exploring different sectors of the park and surrounding areas, always focused on maximizing wildlife observation opportunities while enjoying Patagonia’s unique ecosystem in a respectful and responsible way.


Return

At the end of the activity, we will return to your accommodation in Torres del Paine National Park or Puerto Natales.

Return time is approximate and may vary depending on daily conditions and wildlife movements.

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