KARUKINKA & DARWIN RANGE
The Karukinka reserve in Southern Tierra del Fuego was established in 2004 through a land grant from Goldman Sachs to the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) in one of the largest donations ever made for conservation and a unique cooperation model in the world.
Karukinka, which is what the indigenous Selk'nam people called their land, is a pristine corner at the end of the world, boasting imposing mountain ranges, virgin sub-antarctic forests, unique peat bogs, and endless rolling steppes.
The reserve is a spectacular showcase for emblematic Patagonian wildlife such as guanacos, foxes, Magellanic woodpeckers and the majestic Andean condor, and is home to more than seven hundred plant species.
Besides that, will we be able to enjoy the majestic views of the deep fjords and white-caped mountains of the mystical Darwin Range and enjoy incredible glaciers falling from 1,500m into the sea.
Only a few have had the opportunity to discover the secrets of Karukinka - your chance awaits!