✦ Puma trekking with expert guides
✦ Photographing dramatic landscapes
✦ Glaciers which flow into beautiful blue lakes
✦ Unique wildlife of Torres del Paine National Park
Patagonia, stretching across the southernmost reaches of Chile and Argentina, is a land of raw beauty and dramatic contrasts. Renowned for its epic landscapes, this region is a top destination for Patagonia photo tours. Towering granite peaks, turquoise lakes, and vast glaciers shaped by the South Patagonian Ice Cap make it ideal for landscape photography. The silence and scale of the terrain create a profound connection with nature that’s both humbling and unforgettable.
A major highlight of our Patagonia photography tours is the chance to track and photograph wild pumas. Nowhere else in the Americas offers better opportunities to encounter these elusive big cats. In Torres del Paine National Park, we partner with expert trackers and researchers to lead an ethical and immersive Puma photography tour. Thanks to open landscapes and well-established patterns of movement, photographers can enjoy rare and intimate moments with these majestic predators in their natural environment.
✦ Puma trekking with expert guides
✦ Photographing dramatic landscapes
✦ Glaciers which flow into beautiful blue lakes
✦ Unique wildlife of Torres del Paine National Park
November to March is generally the best time for tours in Benin, as the weather is cooler, drier, and more predictable, making it ideal for outdoor activities and photography. The annual Voodoo Festival happens on 10 January each year. The FROST team is privy to 'insider' information about special pre- and post-festival celebrations.
April-May can still be good for photography, but the heat can be challenging.
May to October offers a different experience with lush landscapes, but the rain can disrupt travel plans.
Festivals & Events: Voodoo Festival and Gaani Festival. Contact the FROST team for more details on festivals.
One of the most exhilarating highlights of any Patagonia photographic tour is the opportunity to photograph wild pumas in their natural habitat. These elusive big cats, known for their stealth and power, are surprisingly visible in the open terrain of Torres del Paine National Park. This region offers one of the best chances in the world for puma photography, thanks to its high population density and the expertise of local trackers. On our dedicated Puma Photo Tours, you’ll be guided by specialists who know the land and the behaviour of these animals intimately. With patience, knowledge, and a bit of luck, you may witness and capture breathtaking moments of these predators roaming the Patagonian steppe—set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains, valleys, and sky.
Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes are a highlight of any Patagonia photographic tour. Towering peaks, expansive plains, and shimmering glacial lakes create a dreamlike setting for landscape photography. The sheer scale of the region instills a powerful sense of solitude and awe, especially when soft light meets the rugged terrain. From the jagged granite spires of Torres del Paine National Park to the golden grasslands that roll into the horizon, every turn reveals a new composition waiting to be captured. Whether you’re chasing clouds across mountain ridges or reflections in still waters, Patagonia offers unmatched variety and beauty for photographers.
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Thank you so much for the most amazing time in Benin! As you know, it was our first time in West Africa. This tour was an incredible introduction to the region and so different from what we've experienced with you in Ethiopia's Omo Valley, Kenya, and Namibia. It's truly unique and not a trip one cannot simply "Google" - we appreciated the seamless logistics, prompt email replies, and material to keep us informed and dreaming pre-departure.
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