Tour Description
The adventure kicks off at El Calafate airport, where travelers catch a flight to Perito Moreno. During the flight, passengers are treated to expansive views of the Patagonian steppe, its rivers, and lakes stretching out beneath the aircraft.
Upon arrival at Patagonia Park, the journey centers on the Cañadón Pinturas and Cañadón Caracoles Portals. These areas are renowned for their substantial guanaco populations, which in turn attract a significant presence of pumas. In this environment rich in natural beauty, visitors engage in a carefully curated experience aimed at responsibly and respectfully observing the world's fourth largest feline.
Throughout the excursion, skilled guides and trackers assess the landscape, looking for tracks, behaviors, and signs that may reveal the location of these majestic animals. Based on their findings, they explore the park in 4x4 vehicles and hike along natural trails and open spaces, moving at a relaxed pace that enhances observation of the surroundings.
Puma tracking is always conducted from a safe distance, using binoculars to minimize any disruption to the wildlife. This method provides deeper insights into the species' behavior and underscores the importance of its conservation in an ecosystem where it has traditionally been seen as a threat to livestock.
As the experience concludes, the return flight to El Calafate offers another chance to take in the sweeping views of the Patagonian vastness, with its expansive plains, waterways, and lakes providing a breathtaking aerial perspective of the day's explored terrain.
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