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Pumas of Patagonia

with Justin Black
March 23 - 30, 2024 Expedition
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Overview

Pumas, wild and up close, with the Torres del Paine as your backdrop

Pumas are secretive survivors, adapting to a tremendously diverse range of environments. Also known as Mountain Lions or Cougars (all are Puma concolor), they sometimes thrive in surprisingly close proximity to humans, but rarely permit themselves to be seen, much less photographed up close and eye-to-eye. So, you might wonder what our secret is to reliably photographing wild pumas up close on this Patagonian expedition.

To find out for yourself, make pictures you never imagined were possible, and learn a great deal about puma behavior in the process, join Justin Black on a huge private ranch, Estancia Laguna Amarga, contiguous with and with panoramic views over one of the most beautiful landscapes on Earth: Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia. A healthy population of wild pumas roams free there, moving at will between the ranch and park, and we have mastered the art of successfully tracking these apex predators through this landscape of rolling hills beneath the Paine range.

Based out of excellent accommodations at Hotel Las Torres,  we will observe and photograph many of these amazing cats at distances that can be surprisingly close. With the help of our top notch Puma guides, prior Visionary Wild puma groups have enjoyed several close-up encounters, including one individual that calmly approached within thirty feet of the group. We also commonly have sightings of mothers and cubs, two adults interacting, active hunting, and more. The simple fact is that the opportunities here are unrivaled anywhere in the Puma’s expansive range.

Please watch the videos below (made on an iPhone) for a first-hand glimpse of Pumaland:

Though we will use 4WD vehicles to drive into the vicinity of puma sightings, and may sometimes see pumas from our vehicles, venturing out on foot yields the best opportunities. Throughout the itinerary, we expect to walk a total of about one to two miles each day in hilly, uneven terrain, split between two field sessions. We do recommend that you are fit enough to do moderately strenuous but relatively short hikes with gear, including tripods and long telephotos. With advance notice, porters can be made available to assist with carrying equipment (at additional cost); please inquire for further details.

On the way back to Punta Arenas, we are including a special day to visit the private “Cerro Palomares” Condor Roost Cliff where Andean Condors fly. From convenient perches, we will photograph scores of “below-horizon fly-bys” of Andean Condors, the world’s heaviest flying creature. The roost cliff normally has 60-90 Andean Condors on it in the late afternoon as they fly back and forth below the horizon, offering the world’s most spectacular photo opportunities for this impressive bird.

Landscape Extension: This itinerary dovetails well with our Patagonia Classic Expedition, April 2-17, 2024, going on to visit Torres del Paine National Park itself (with two nights in each of three distinct areas of the park, at Hotel Lago Grey, Hosteria Pehoe, and Las Torres), as well as Perito Moreno Glacier and the dramatic Fitz Roy peaks region of Argentina, led by adventure photographer Michael Clark and Justin Black of Visionary Wild. Joining us for both Pumas of Patagonia and Patagonia Classic entitles you to free accommodation at our hotel in Punta Arenas, Chile, for the additional nights of March 30, 31, and April 1 (note that Sunday, March 31 and Monday, April 1 are the Easter holidays).

Throughout the Pumas of Patagonia itinerary, we expect to walk a total of about one to two miles in hilly terrain each day, split between two field sessions. Porters are available (by advance request and at additional cost) to assist with carrying equipment, but for a more pleasant photographic experience, we do recommend that you are fit enough to hike a bit at a decent pace. Though we may sometimes see pumas from our vehicles, venturing out on foot yields the best opportunities. Please feel free to inquire with any questions.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • VISA: No visa is required for stays less than 90 days in the case of citizens of the USA and many other developed nations.
  • TRAVEL INSURANCE: We always strongly recommend arranging travel insurance. Visit squaremouth.com to search for competing quotes.
  • FLIGHTS: No flights are included. Please contact us if you would like recommendations regarding flights to and from Punta Arenas, Chile (airport code: PUQ)
  • GRATUITIES: Our local guides, driver, and lodging staff work very hard to make our experience in Chile be the best it can be. Guests are encouraged to bring approximately $300 in USD or the equivalent in Chilean Pesos to recognize their attentive service.
  • CAMERA EQUIPMENT: Unless a porter is requested and arranged in advance, participants will carry their own camera gear; a tripod is optional. 

Itinerary

23 March, 2024. Day 1. Arrival in Punta Arenas

You will be met on arrival at the airport in Punta Arenas, Chile (PUQ) for transfer to our group’s hotel, which we will meet to go out for our first group dinner. Overnight at Hotel Almasur.

24 March, 2024. Day 2, Punta Arenas – Torres del Paine

Transfer from Punta Arenas to the hotel. Lunch. Afternoon guided pumas excursion. Dinner. ON Hotel Las Torres at Torres del Paine National Park.

25 March, 2024. Day 3. Torres del Paine

Breakfast. AM puma excursion. Lunch. PM puma excursion. Dinner. Overnight Hotel Las Torres

26 March, 2024. Day 4. Torres del Paine

Breakfast. AM puma excursion. Lunch. PM puma excursion. Dinner. Overnight Hotel Las Torres

27 March, 2024. Day 5. Torres del Paine

Breakfast. AM puma excursion. Lunch. PM puma excursion. Dinner. Overnight Hotel Las Torres

28 March, 2024. Day 6. Torres del Paine

Breakfast. AM puma excursion. Lunch. PM puma excursion. Dinner. Overnight Hotel Las Torres

29 March, 2024.Day 7. Torres del Paine – Punta Arenas

Breakfast. Transfer to Estancia Olga Teresa for BBQ lunch. Condor views. Transfer to Punta Arenas. Dinner at the hotel. ON Hotel Cabo de Hornos

30 March, 2024. Day 8. Punta Arenas

Breakfast. Transfer to the airport for departure

Note: Those staying on for our Patagonia Classic Expedition will be provided with a room at Hotel Cabo de Hornos in Punta Arenas for the nights of March 30, 31, and April 1st at no additional cost. A variety of excursions from Punta Arenas can be arranged through local guide services, and we will happily make recommendations.

Instructors

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    • Justin Black

    • JUSTIN BLACK is a photographer (www.justinblackphoto.com), writer, editor, expedition leader, photo workshops instructor, a Fellow ...

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Pricing

Single Occupancy $14,995 (Limited)

Full $14,995
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Double Occupancy $14,150 (Limited)

Full $14,150
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Single-Occupancy: $14,995.00

Double-Occupancy: $14,150.00 (per person)

Group size limited to six guests.

Package includes:

  • Instruction and guidance throughout by Justin Black
  • Excursions as noted in above itinerary for wildlife photography
  • English-speaking naturalist guide
  • R/T transportation from Punta Arenas – Torres del Paine National Park – Punta Arenas
  • Two trackers searching out pumas each day in their own, dedicated 4WD vehicle
  • Entrance fees to the Torres del Paine National Park
  • Daily entrance fee for puma tracking on the private Estancia Laguna Amarga
  • Entrance fee for viewing condors from top of Palomares Hill at Estancia Olga Teresa
  • 4WD transport to the top of Palomares Hill to view condors from the top.
  • All ground transportation
  • All meals and snacks
  • Non-alcoholic beverages throughout, plus wine, beer, and cocktails (Pisco sour, anyone?) with dinner

All prices are per person.

PRICING AND OCCUPANCY

This workshop is priced for single-occupancy, with pro-rated double occupancy rates for couples or participants who have made arrangements to share a room with another participant. We are not able to pair individual travelers into double-occupancy accommodation.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

  • 30% deposit due at time of registration
  • 30% payment due Sept 23, 2023
  • 40% final payment due Dec 23, 2023

A 60% deposit is due for registrations after Sept 23, 2023.  Contact us if you would like to discuss alternate payment arrangements for the deposit.

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Highlights

  • The best opportunity anywhere in the world to photograph pumas, wild, free, and up close in their natural habitat, with the incredibly dramatic scenery of Torres Del Paine National Park as the backdrop. This is not game farm photography.
  • Priority on maximizing time in the field with the big cats.
  • Attentive guidance in expert photographic instruction throughout by Justin Black
  • Expert support by an English-speaking professional biologist and local puma trackers
  • Best available accommodations throughout
  • Wild Andean condor photography en route back to Punta Arenas
  • Fine dining, including fine Chilean wine, beer, or cocktails with dinner.

Accommodations

Extremely comfortable hotel nights will prepare you for the next day’s activities. At Hotel Cabo de Hornos in Punta Arenas, we will stay in sea view rooms of this highly-rated, modern hotel on the town square and close to restaurants and the waterfront. All rooms boast deep soaking tubs, free WiFi, 24-hour room service, and luxurious bedding. In Torres del Paine National Park, just a few minutes from Pumaland, we will be accommodated at Hotel Las Torres, where we will stay in their Ciprés rooms, which are newly renovated, spacious, and with large windows to enjoy the scenery.

 

Travel

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Fly into Puntas Arenas, Chile, (PUQ) to be met for ground transfer to our group's hotel for the first night.
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Ground transportation is provided throughout the workshop, including 4WD vehicles to approach locations of puma sightings as closely as possible.
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Walks will typically be 1-2 miles each day on hilly, uneven ground, split up between two field sessions. We do recommend that you are in decent physical fitness for a more pleasant photographic experience.
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Weather is variable, with highs between 45 to 65ºF and lows between 30 to 45ºF at this time of year. We will likely experience a mix of conditions from partly cloudy to overcast, with wind varying by local microclimate. Rain showers and snow flurries are possible from time to time.

Expectations

  • Our Puma scouts are in the field full-time. They know the local cats and their habits very well. The trackers we work with spend most days of most months of the year searching for Pumas, whereas other guides leading groups in the area do so for only a few days or perhaps a few weeks at a time.
  • Our scouts are the only ones equipped with infrared scope. This specialized piece of equipment allows for effective tracking of Pumas in total darkness, which translates into more puma time for our participants, who thus start to enjoy the first “Puma-of-the-day” as soon as the pre-dawn light becomes strong enough for photography.
  • No other guides maintain a Puma ID guide of the individual pumas in the area. Pumas are much harder to ID than are Jaguars or Leopards, but very detailed photos of facial scars, ear nicks, and body scars allow us to identify each adult uniquely. This is an ongoing work in progress, and the photos taken by our guests allow us to perfect our ID guide, doing what amounts to “citizen science”.
  • Our activities are supervised by an internationally recognized PhD conservation biologist, so the whole operation is underpinned by cutting-edge science and conservation techniques.
  • Creating a local incentive to protect pumas: In order to ensure the protection and the proper, sustainable appreciation of the Pumas at Torres del Paine, our guides worked with professional biologists to develop a robust set of rules for viewing pumas. By observing these rules under the guidance of your expert puma tracker, you will be contributing to the conservation of these cats and their habitat. You will also be enhancing the puma sighting for yourself and for your fellow guests.

Pumas of Patagonia

with Justin Black
March 23 - 30, 2024 Expedition
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