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GUIDED ECOLOGY TOURS

Learning the intricacy of the diverse Patagonia ecology is perhaps more fascinating then simply looking at it. Naturist Daniel Feinstein guides our guests through the rain forest of Patagonia looking at ancient redwoods, marsupials or the smallest deer in the world. His extensive knowledge of the various environments of Andean Patagonia makes him a valuable asset to us and his community. Please read more about Daniel and the rain forest of Patagonia below.

 

Daniel Feinstein

Born in 1955 in a family of naturalists, Daniel Feinstein grew up on the Atlantic coast of Argentina and traveled around the continent as a boy. After he graduated from high school in Florida, he returned to Argentina and received a degree in Tourism as well as a Literary and Scientific Translation degree.

He is a trilingual licensed tour guide for the Nahuel Huapi National Park in Patagonia and a licensed Mountain guide in Argentina. He also has extensive training in rock and ice climbing, mountain rescue and ski mountaineering and is a member of several mountaineering associations including Club Andino Bariloche.

He is one of two of our guides that lecture on board ocean cruises which circle Cape Horn and he is a local expert in Patagonia Flora and fauna.
Daniel is also a member of several non-profit organizations in the fields of conservation, education, religion and sports.

When Daniel is not guiding in Patagonia, he is leading groups to such countries as Brazil, Chile, Russia, Peru, Ecuador, Tibet Australia, Antarctica, Europe and Scandinavia.
We are happy to report that on May 7, 2005, Daniel and his wife gave birth to their first daughter, Sarah. Daniel and his family reside in Bariloche, Argentina.

Rain Forests of Argentina

The coastal temperate rain forests in the southern Andes of Chile and Argentina, is the largest of its kind. With an area of 25 million acres they cover more area than those in Canada and U.SA combined. They a have a significant evolutionary and geological connection with similar forests in Tasmania and New Zealand. The forests are highly valuable from the bio diversity aspect, and are characterized by a great number of endemic species, including three thousand years old Alerces and Araucaria trees.

Please contact us immediately if you are interested in this program.

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