ANDES, WINE COUNTRY & WILDLIFE

Chile & Argentina: Birds & Wine of Carmenere & Malbec

This multi themed journey explores the spectacular landscapes, unique birdlife, and rich cultural traditions of Chile and Argentina. From Andean peaks and temperate beech forests to Pacific estuaries, vineyards, and high elevation puna, we enjoy a remarkable diversity of species—often over 200 in a single tour. Highlights include pelagic birding in the Humboldt Current, Chilean endemics such as Moustached Turca and Crag Chilia, the dramatic Diademed Sandpiper-Plover, and Argentine specialties like Red tailed Comet and Sandy Gallito. With vineyard visits, wine tastings, and scenery ranging from desert to snow capped mountains, this tour offers a vibrant blend of birds, nature, food, and culture.
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$14,195 per person
16 Days
16 Days
10 Guests
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Tour Overview

Feb 24–Mar 10, 2027

This birds, nature, and culture tour celebrates the extraordinary diversity of central Chile and western Argentina, tracing a route from coastal wetlands and Andean peaks to wine country, desert scrub, and high elevation puna. With world class birding, spectacular scenery, and visits to celebrated vineyards, each day brings a rich mix of natural and cultural experiences.

We begin in Chile, where the Andes form a dramatic backdrop as we explore high peaks, deep valleys, and rocky slopes east of Santiago. Here we search for iconic endemics such as Moustached Turca, Crag Chilia, Giant Hummingbird, and a variety of ground tyrants and ovenbirds while Andean Condors circle overhead. Continuing south, wine country in the Maule Valley pairs birding with an introduction to Chile’s renowned reds, including the region’s signature Carmenere. Our forest lodge in Altos de Lircay offers access to Southern Beech woodlands home to Magellanic Woodpecker and charismatic tapaculos.

Returning toward the Pacific, we explore estuaries and coastal wetlands for Many colored Rush Tyrant, rails, bitterns, and a wealth of shorebirds and waterfowl. A pelagic trip from Valparaíso takes us into the rich Humboldt Current, where albatrosses, penguins, diving petrels, and boobies gather in impressive numbers. Visits to the Casablanca and Colchagua valleys provide opportunities to sample white wines, explore local history, and visit Pablo Neruda’s famed “poets’ coast.”

Crossing the Andes toward Mendoza, we traverse high elevation bogs and puna in search of Gray breasted Seedsnipe, Creamy rumped Miner, and the striking Diademed Sandpiper-Plover. On the Argentine side, Monte desert scrub, cactus valleys, and wetlands support Red tailed Comet, White throated Cacholote, Steinbach’s Canastero, and Cinnamon Warbling Finch. With excellent food, spectacular scenery, and a balance of birding and cultural exploration, this itinerary offers a vibrant and deeply enjoyable taste of the southern Andes.

Ecosystems Experienced

This route spans Andean peaks, temperate beech forests, coastal wetlands, and the cold Humboldt Current in Chile, transitioning to Argentina’s Monte desert scrub, cactus valleys, puna grasslands, and vineyard oases. These varied habitats support Andean Condors, tapaculos, high elevation specialists, seabirds, and Argentine endemics such as the Sandy Gallito and Cinnamon Warbling Finch.

Expected Climate

Temperature
Late February to early March brings warm days in central Chile, with highs in the 70s–80s °F and cool nights in the 40s–50s °F. High elevation sites are cooler, with daytime temperatures often in the 60s. Argentina’s Mendoza region is hotter and drier, with highs in the 80s–90s °F and pleasant evenings.
Rainfall
Rainfall is minimal. Central Chile averages roughly 1 inch during this period, while Mendoza remains extremely arid, relying primarily on Andean snowmelt rather than seasonal precipitation.
Seasons
This tour takes place in early austral autumn, a season known for long, sunny days, stable weather, and comfortable conditions across both sides of the Andes.

Key Species

Diademed Sandpiper-Plover
Moustached Turca
Andean Condor
Many-colored Rush-Tyrant
Giant Hummingbird
Gray-breasted Seedsnipe

Leader

+ Local Leader
Rafael Galvez
Primary Leader
Birder, artist, and educator dedicated to conservation, community outreach, and the beauty of birds through art, guiding, and education across the Americas.
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Itinerary

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Day 1
Begin your journey to Chile with an overnight flight, arriving in Santiago ready to explore the landscapes and wildlife ahead.
Optional early arrival arrangements are available for those who wish to rest and settle in before the adventure begins.
Day 2
Arrive in Santiago and settle into this vibrant city, surrounded by the Andes and rich with Chilean culture and history.
Enjoy a relaxed afternoon to rest and recharge before gathering with the group for a welcome orientation and dinner.
Overnight in Santiago, ready to begin exploring Chile’s landscapes and wildlife.
Day 3
Venture into the Andes foothills in search of Chilean endemics like Moustached Turca and Crag Chilia amid dramatic mountain landscapes.
Ascend into the highlands near Farellones and Valle Nevado, watching for Andean Condors and other alpine specialties.
Return to Santiago for dinner and a relaxing evening after a day of mountain exploration.
Day 4
Depart Santiago and travel south through Chile’s renowned wine country, with a stop at the Curicó Valley for a winery visit, tasting, and locally inspired lunch.
Continue toward the foothills of the Andes, with opportunities for wetland birding and scenic stops along the way.
Settle into a forested mountain setting surrounded by Southern Beeches for an evening in Vilches.
Day 5
Explore Altos de Lircay National Reserve, where ancient Southern Beech forests provide habitat for some of Chile’s most distinctive birds.
Search for Magellanic Woodpecker, Chestnut-throated Huet-huet, Chucao Tapaculo, and other forest specialties among dramatic mountain landscapes.
Enjoy a picnic lunch in the reserve and return to Vilches for an evening of local cuisine and Chilean wines.
Day 6
Enjoy a relaxed journey north with birding stops along the way, including a chance to see the colorful Burrowing Parakeet in its natural habitat.
Visit the Colchagua Valley for a vineyard experience, with a tour, lunch, and a taste of Chile’s renowned wines.
Spend the evening overlooking the vineyards near Santa Cruz, surrounded by the landscapes of Chile’s wine country.
Day 7
Explore the Maipo River Estuary, one of Chile’s most important wetlands, where shorebirds, seabirds, and waterfowl gather along the coast.
Follow the Pacific shoreline to search for coastal specialties like Seaside Cinclodes and Inca Tern, with a visit to the celebrated landscapes of Isla Negra.
Discover the creative world of Pablo Neruda before continuing to Viña del Mar for dinner by the coast.
Day 8
Set out on a pelagic adventure into the Humboldt Current, where nutrient-rich waters attract an incredible diversity of seabirds and marine life.
Spend the day at sea searching for albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters, and other ocean specialties from a comfortable boat.
Enjoy lunch in Valparaíso before returning to Santiago for a relaxed evening.
Day 9
Ascend through the spectacular El Yeso Valley, following the Andes into high-elevation habitats filled with unique mountain birdlife.
Search for alpine specialties including Gray-breasted Seedsnipe, White-sided Hillstar, and the sought-after Diademed Sandpiper-Plover.
Enjoy a scenic picnic lunch and a final evening in Santiago before continuing the journey into Argentina.
Day 10
Cross the Andes into Argentina, traveling through some of South America’s most spectacular mountain scenery beneath towering peaks and glaciers.
Visit Aconcagua Park for a scenic walk and birding near the base of Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas.
Descend into Argentina’s Uspallata Valley, experiencing a dramatic change in landscapes and habitats.
Day 11
Explore the landscapes around Uspallata and Potrerillos, searching for regional specialties such as White-throated Cacholote and Patagonian Canasteros.
Descend into Mendoza’s renowned wine country for a visit to the Luján de Cuyo Valley, with a winery tour, tasting, and locally inspired lunch.
Settle into Mendoza for an evening surrounded by the region’s dramatic Andean backdrop and celebrated vineyards.
Day 12
Explore Mendoza’s wetlands in search of waterbirds, including Rose-billed Pochard, flamingos, stilts, shorebirds, and other marsh specialties.
Venture into Bosques Telteca Natural Reserve, where desert woodlands and sand dunes host unique species of the Monte ecosystem.
Discover the region’s natural and cultural heritage while searching for birds like Cinnamon Warbling-Finch and Sandy Gallito.
Day 13
Explore Mendoza’s arid landscapes and wetlands, searching for regional specialties including Great Pampas Finch, Blue-and-yellow Tanager, and Lark-like Brushrunner.
Visit Embalse Carrizal and experience the unique birdlife of this dry interior region shaped by Andean waters.
Enjoy a final Mendoza wine experience with a winery tour, tasting, and dinner surrounded by the vineyards of Luján de Cuyo.
Day 14
Enjoy a final morning in Mendoza with optional birding in the city’s beautiful parks before returning to Santiago.
Relax in day-use rooms near the airport before your evening flight home, bringing your Chile and Argentina adventure to a close.
Day 15
Arrive in the United States, concluding your journey through the remarkable landscapes, wildlife, and wine regions of Chile and Argentina.

What’s Included

Accommodations & Dining
Settle into comfortable accommodations with modern amenities. Enjoy freshly prepared meals that highlight local flavors and international favorites, with consideration for any dietary needs.
Guided Services & Gratuities
Experience each destination with the help of Leaders who share history, culture, and wildlife insights. Gratuities for crew and local guides are included, ensuring seamless service without extra concerns; tipping for your Leaders is discretionary and not included.
Active Essentials
Every tour includes the core elements that make our field experiences possible so you can stay engaged with a range of activities. All outings include the necessary equipment and full safety support, making it easy to join at your own pace.
Transportation & Logistics
We coordinate every transfer, from airport pickup to port boarding. Whether traveling by bus, boat, or charter, our team ensures smooth connections and stress-free travel.

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