Pumalin National Park

Patagonia Conservation Travel

There are still places on Earth where nature breathes in its purest, most untamed form. Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park is one of them. Nestled in the wild heart of Chilean Patagonia, this is a sanctuary where the modern world fades away, replaced by a breathtaking symphony of deep fjords, smoking volcanoes, roaring waterfalls, and ancient hanging glaciers.

Pumalín is more than a geographic marvel; it is a testament to what human passion can achieve. Hugging the northern edge of the legendary Carretera Austral, this vast wilderness was born from the radical conservation vision of Douglas and Kristine Tompkins.

Driven by a fierce love for the planet, they spent decades buying, healing, and re-wilding these abused lands, eventually gifting them back to the people of Chile. It stands today as the ultimate love letter to the Earth—proof that visionary philanthropy can save our world’s most vulnerable ecosystems.

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  • Hiking Tour in Pumalín National Park

    Hiking Tour in Pumalín National Park

    Step into the wild heart of Pumalín Douglas Tompkins National Park, where a short scenic flight from Puerto Montt opens the door to a world few travelers ever reach. Walk beneath ancient temperate rainforests, follow trails that wind toward fjords and waterfalls, and feel the scale of Patagonia in its purest form—raw, remote, and alive with detail at every step.