| To respect the flora and fauna of the place |
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| During our trips we have a high chance to meet the local fauna, we may have some wonderful encounter with animals which we can photograph or watch from a certain distance, in order not to disturb them. |
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| To treat any place with a spiritual or historical meaning with the highest respect. |
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| It is not common that we meet many other tourists, but we will surely meet the local people who we treat with respect since we travel in their territory and we often camp in their property. In Torres del Paine and other National Parks, we camp in established places and we must keep in mind that everybody has the right to enjoy the place and silence, so we must always be prepared to share the place with other people. |
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Enjoy your stay in Chile’s wild nature, remember to look back when you leave a place, keep these rules and remember the saying: ”take only your pictures back and leave only your boot prints”. |
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| Lectures and Book Collection |
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| Due to the fact that we practice content tourism, we like to share some lectures as we travel. Attendance to these lectures is completely free and their aim is to reinforce or acquire knowledge about outdoors life. The idea is that you will not only take this experience and pictures back to your home but you will also take with you the knowledge of techniques to live in nature. |
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The lectures we can give are:
- Minimal impact, leave no trace
- Land orientation
- Native flora and fauna
- Walking techniques and team work
Besides these free attendance lectures we will give you instructions on rowing and rescue techniques, horse riding and horse safety techniques, mountain walking techniques and the use of crampons and ice axes, depending on the activities we do.
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