Living legacy of the Patagonian tradition

Facing Torres del Paine, Estancia Cerro Guido fuses historical ranching tradition with a pioneering wildlife conservation project. Its All-Inclusive proposal stands out for its Conservation Safaris, guided experiences that allow you to learn on-site about the research and monitoring work of the Cerro Guido Conservation Foundation regarding puma behavior and coexistence with livestock.

Here you will find gastronomy that honors gaucho culture, with ingredients from its own organic garden and the traditional asado de cordero al palo (spit-roasted lamb). Between horseback rides and treks through the steppe, you will discover a sustainable model where tourism, history, and nature coexist in balance.

Plan your trip to Estancia Cerro Guido

How to get there

How to get there by air

Fly directly to Teniente Julio Gallardo Airfield (PNT) in Puerto Natales, or land at Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo Airport (PUQ) in Punta Arenas for more frequent flights.

How to get there by land

From Puerto Natales, drive 100 km north on Route 9, which is fully paved. Estancia Cerro Guido is located approximately one and a half hours away, right at the intersection of Villa Cerro Castillo and on the main route leading to Torres del Paine National Park.

Must-Know Tips

It is essential to book in advance, especially for the Conservation Safaris, which are included in the lodging experience and have limited capacity. The Patagonian climate is unpredictable: always pack in layers, including a windbreaker and raincoat. Do not forget sunglasses and sunscreen. Prepare for a digital detox, as cell phone signal in the area is limited.

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