PATAGONIA 7 ECO-REGIONS 2027

PATAGONIA 7 ECO-REGIONS
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Location
Patagonia, Argentina, South America.

Small Group Departure | March 1–14, 2027

A fixed-date small-group departure of our classic Patagonia 7 Eco-Regions journey.

This is the same itinerary we have successfully operated for years as a tailor-made trip for international birders and nature travelers. For this special departure, participants will share transportation and guiding costs while enjoying the same expert local guides, comfortable accommodations, and carefully designed route.

The journey explores seven of Patagonia's most important eco-regions, combining the Monte, Patagonian Steppe, Araucaria Forests, Valdivian Rainforest, Andean Lakes and the Pacific Coast of Chile.

Tour Information

  • Duration: 14 Days / 13 Nights

  • Group Size: 2–8 Birders

  • Guaranteed Departure: With only 2 participants

  • Price: USD 6,900 per person (shared double room)

 

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Chile

 

Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival in Buenos Aires

Arrival in Argentina and overnight in Buenos Aires.

Day 2 – Flight to Neuquén and Monte Birding

Flight to Neuquén and transfer to Zapala. Birding in Monte habitats searching for the unique species of northern Patagonia.

Day 3 – Collón Curá Valley and Transfer to San Martín de los Andes

Exploration of steppe habitats and wetlands before reaching the Andean region.

Day 4 – Lanín National Park

Full day birding in one of Patagonia's most spectacular protected areas.

Day 5 – Laguna Rosales and Chapelco Area

Birding across Andean forests, lakes and mountain environments.

Day 6 – Seven Lakes Route

Travel through one of Patagonia's most scenic routes, connecting San Martín de los Andes and Villa La Angostura.

Day 7 – Crossing into Chile and Birding at Bahía Mansa

Crossing the Andes into Chile and exploring Pacific coastal habitats.

Day 8 – Maihue, Bahía Mansa and Pucatrihue

Birding across coastal forests and shoreline environments.

Day 9 – Puyehue National Park

Exploration of temperate rainforest habitats.

Day 10 – Antillanca and Puyehue Hot Springs

High-elevation birding and spectacular mountain scenery.

Day 11 – Return to Argentina

Crossing back into Argentina and overnight in Bariloche.

Day 12 – Cerro Catedral

Birding in high-Andean habitats around Bariloche.

Day 13 – Return to Buenos Aires

Flight to Buenos Aires and final overnight.

Day 14 – International Departures

 

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tachurí

Birding Highlights

Patagonia is home to many species that are difficult or impossible to find elsewhere in South America.

Possible highlights include:

March is one of the most productive periods of the year, offering excellent bird activity and generally stable weather conditions.

 

Accommodation

The tour uses comfortable hotels and lodges strategically located near the main birding areas. Accommodations have been selected to provide comfort, good food and easy access to key habitats. We will send the hotels and lodges list before the trip.

What's Included

  • Domestic flights within Argentina
  • All accommodation
  • Ground transportation throughout the tour
  • Professional birding guide
  • Entrance fees to national parks and reserves
  • Daily birding activities
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Also, coffee, tea, water, fruits, cookies, and snacks all day.
  • Non alcoholic beverages

 

Not included:

  • International flights
  • Travel or Medical insurance
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Excess baggage
  • Personal expenses
  • Laundry services

 

Reserve Your Place!

This departure is limited to only six participants.

If you would like to receive booking information, payment conditions and complete tour details, please contact us using the button below.

USD 6,900 per person (shared double room)

Maximum 8 participants

Guaranteed departure with only 2 participants

 

Why This Tour?

Patagonia is one of the most rewarding birding destinations in the Southern Hemisphere. Few places in the world offer such a remarkable combination of landscapes, wildlife and endemic species within a single journey.

Over two weeks we travel from the arid Monte Desert of northern Patagonia to the humid forests of Chile and the Andean Lake District, exploring habitats that host many of the region's most sought-after birds.

This itinerary has been refined over years of guiding and is designed to maximize bird diversity while maintaining comfortable travel distances and high-quality accommodations.

 

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Interested in More Birding?

This departure can be combined with our Iguazú & Atlantic Forest Small Group Departure (February 13–21, 2027).

Together, both tours create an extraordinary month-long birding adventure through two of South America's most contrasting and rewarding regions, from the subtropical Atlantic Forest to the forests, mountains and coastlines of Patagonia.

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