Torres del Paine
Puma Tracking
Torres del Paine National Park
- Difficulty
Low. - Equipment
Recommend equipment for low tempetures. - Important
Recommend travel insurance. - Prices
Price per person, based on a group of at least 4 people.
Overview
The puma is the largest feline in Patagonia and one of the most fascinating animals in Torres del Paine National Park. Although it is usually difficult to observe, participating in a specialized puma sighting tour significantly increases the chances of finding them in their natural habitat.
The eastern area of Torres del Paine, less visited by tourists, is the best place to spot pumas in the wild. Our tours are led by expert guides and specialized trackers who know perfectly the areas where these animals usually inhabit, maximizing the opportunities for safe and respectful observation.
In addition to puma sightings, this experience offers stunning Patagonian landscapes, diverse flora, and abundant wildlife. It is a must-do activity for nature and wildlife lovers in Chilean Patagonia.
Itinerary
Our day will start between 5:30 and 6:00 a.m. from our camp located in the area of the Serrano River, an ideal moment to spot the elusive puma in its natural habitat. With the support of our specialized vehicle, we will explore different strategic sectors of the park to maximize sighting and photography opportunities. When we locate the puma, we will carry out brief photographic sessions, always respecting its daily routine and maintaining a safety distance recommended by our expert guides.
At noon, we will enjoy a delicious lunch (box lunch) at a panoramic point in the park, carefully chosen by our guides. In addition to spotting the puma, we will look for other species of the abundant local fauna, including guanacos, ñandús, gray and red foxes, skunks, condors, Chilean flamingos, and various wild birds. We will continue exploring emblematic areas of the park such as Laguna Azul and Laguna Amarga, where you can enjoy impressive views of the mountains and unique landscapes of southern Patagonia.
At sunset, taking advantage of the best light for photography, we will make a last attempt to observe and photograph the puma. After this exciting day of adventure and contact with nature, we will comfortably return to Puerto Natales.
Included
- All private transportation indicated in the schedule.
- All meals indicated in the schedule (B: breakfast, BL: box lunch, D: dinner).
- 1 night of hotel in Torres del Paine (night before the activity).
- Entrance to Torres del Paine National Park.
- Guide (English-Spanish speaking).
- Ticket for entry to Private Reserve.
Not included
- Travel and accident insurance.
- Accommodation in Puerto Natales.
- Additional nights.
- Tips for guides or staff.
- Medical insurance.
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, except those included in the menu.
FAQs
The Torres del Paine National Park has the highest concentration of Pumas in the world. That being said, the possibility of sighting Pumas will be subject to various factors that change day by day (Time of year, time of day, weather conditions, movement of guanacos (main prey of the Puma)). To increase the chances of sighting, we follow the instructions of our expert guides, who will indicate the optimal hours and places to achieve the desired experience.
Although Pumas can be seen throughout the year, the best seasons are autumn and winter. During low light hours.
Starting place
From 05:30AM to 6:00AM we pick you up from our Riverside Camp located at Serrano River area to start the adventure in search of the Puma.
Policies
Read our Terms and Conditions where our cancellation policies and changes are defined. Always remember to plan your trips in advance.