Predators of the Peaks
A Puma Photo Expedition
May 9th - 18th 2027
Join Chris McLennan for an exclusive journey into the heart of Puerto Natales, Chile.
With expert local trackers, breathtaking scenery, and golden light spilling across the dramatic terrain, this expedition offers a rare opportunity to photograph one of the world’s most iconic predators in one of its most spectacular settings.
TRIP DETAILS
May 9th – May 18th 2027
- Small exclusive trips to provide an intimate experience
- Our journey starts and finishes in Santiago de Chile
- One domestic flight from Santiago de Chile to Punta Arenas is required (not included)
Included
- All accommodations with meals
- Land transportation
- Daily guided boat rides
- Airfare (international & domestic)
- Beverages
- Travel insurance
- Laundry service
- Gratuities
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE
May 9: Arrival in Santiago de Chile
Arrive in Santiago de Chile, where you’ll be welcomed and transferred to the Holiday Inn Airport Hotel for a restful overnight stay, perfectly located for our early morning departure.
May 10: Journey to Patagonia
Catch a morning flight to Punta Arenas (approx. 3 hours). Upon arrival around midday, our team will greet us for a scenic 2 hour 45-minute drive north to Puerto Natales, our base for the week.
May 11 to 17: Full Puma Tracking Days
May 18: Return to Santiago de Chile
After breakfast, we’ll drive back to Punta Arenas to catch our flight to Santiago de Chile, arriving around 6:00 PM (subject to flight schedules). Spend your final night at the Holiday Inn Airport Hotel, conveniently located for international departures the next day.
Testimonials from our valued guests…
“We all had the most amazing time with Chris, it was far beyond all our expectations! Chris was a wonderful guide and companion and everyone got so much out of his teaching and always enjoyed his company. My group have been with many photographic guides in the past but none of them compare to Chris.”
“It couldn’t have gone any better, Chris would answer any question from me or the group at any time. He threw out ideas and suggestions on photo shots which I never would have thought of. I learned so much from Chris, from taking photos to processing them. No matter how much I thank him it will never be enough”