Torres del Paine Wildlife in Torres del Paine - Sustainability

Torres del Paine Wildlife

Torres del Paine National Park is considered the 8th Natural Wonder of the World, it has been named a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is the most treasured protected wildlife area in Chile.

It is habitat to a diversity of ecosystems, more than 100 species of birds, 25 mammals (including puma, condor, huemul, ñandu, guanaco) and 270 species of flowers and vegetation.

We invite you to immerse yourself in Torres del Paine´s magnificent wildlife, and take one of the many programmes offered by Reserva Las Torres, offering you a unique and unforgettable experience in the depths of Chilean Patagonia.

Conservation in the Park

Park Regulations

In order to protect the unique and natural resources of Torres del Paine National Park, you are asked to adhere to the following government rules while visiting the Park:

  • 1 Open fires are strictly forbidden, without exception
  • 2 Camp stoves are only allowed in authorized areas
  • 3 All trash must be taken out of the Park, including cigarette butts and organic waste
  • 4 Hiking is only allowed on marked trails
  • 5 Camping is only allowed in designated campsites
  • 6 Pets and domestic animals are not allowed in the Park
  • 7 It is prohibited to damage or alter natural or cultural features
  • 8 All visitors must register their activities when entering the Park and inform of their trip itinerary

Learn more about Las Torres Reserve

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Hikking & Tours

Choose from one of these adventures to learn more about the Patagonian wildlife.


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Excursions in the Park

Taking an excursion with us is the best way to experience the stunning natural landscapes and incredible view points and look outs.


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