The experience begins at El Calafate airport, from where passengers board a flight to Perito Moreno , enjoying during the journey wide views of the Patagonian steppe , its rivers and lakes that unfold below the plane.
Once in Patagonia Park , the activity focuses on the areas of the Cañadón Pinturas and Cañadón Caracoles Portals, sectors known for harboring significant guanaco populations and, consequently, a notable presence of pumas . In this environment of great natural value , visitors are immersed in an experience designed to observe the fourth largest feline on the planet in a responsible and respectful manner.
Throughout the day, expert guides and trackers analyze the landscape, searching for tracks , behaviors , and signs that might lead to the animals` location. Following this analysis, they travel in 4x4 vehicles and hike along natural trails and open areas of the park, proceeding at a leisurely pace that allows for careful observation of the surroundings.
Puma tracking is always conducted from a safe distance, using binoculars to minimize disturbance to the wildlife. This approach allows for a better understanding of the species` behavior and highlights the importance of its conservation in an ecosystem where it has historically been perceived as a threat to livestock.
At the end of the experience, the return to El Calafate offers once again aerial views of the Patagonian immensity, with extensive plains, waterways and lakes that accompany the flight and close the day with a panoramic perspective of the explored territory.