Pumalín Park is an enormous area of limited development and active conservation in Chile’s center. Its designation in 2005 as a nature sanctuary has granted it additional protection to secure its ecological values and prevent development. It effectively serves as a nature belt, allowing birds, animals, and plants to spread in all directions and access the sea uninterrupted. We went ashore at this beautiful reserve in the morning, going on both short and long walks to discover some of the endemic species. Afterwards we stopped briefly at the small coffee shop nestled in the shoreline and then went back on board for a fantastic lunch and afternoon at sea. Regaled with a lecture from the photography team on board and our Global Perspectives guest speaker, we sailed south, towards tomorrow’s adventure.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 11 Oct 2019
Pumalín Park, 10/11/2019, National Geographic Explorer
- Aboard the National Geographic Explorer
- Patagonia
Exploring Patagonia’s National Parks From Puerto Montt to Tierra Del Fuego
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