The Torres del Paine Legacy Fund is a nonprofit initiative that seeks to make tourism a vehicle for positive change in Patagonia. We work in Torres del Paine National Park, and its surrounding communities, on park conservation projects and community development initiatives. We aim to reduce strain on this destination's precious natural resources and address gaps in local economic opportunity.
Jekčal / Huemul Photo Exhibition
Torres del Paine Legacy Fund, invites the local residents of Magallanes to exhibit their photographs of the Jekčal / Huemul at the Torres del Paine National Park, in order to show visual aspects of the huemul and its habitats at the park acknowledging their presence as part of the local culture.
Read the bases of participation here
Congratulations to the Winners of the 2021 Microgrants for Sustainable Tourism
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Camping in Nature
Camping in Nature, a project carried out by Day Zero Patagonia Outfitters, seeks to offer outdoor education opportunities to local youth through a participatory and playful methodology that promotes a special emphasis on caring for the environment.
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Última Esperanza Tourism Chamber
The local Tourism Chamber seeks to hold an event called “The Gastronomy of Puerto Natales & Torres del Paine”, which hopes to demonstrate the value of the local culinary offer, highlight innovations that have occurred as a result of the pandemic, and promote the natural & cultural resources associated with regional cuisine.
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Estancia Mercedes
Estancia Mercedes seeks to create a new, post-pandemic tourism concept called Conscientious Tourism, which promotes human encounters that connect the inner-self with the present moment and immersive outdoor experiences.
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Planet Water
Planet Water: Between Rivers & Fiords seeks to generate a co-creative community space that raises awareness on local, ancestral, and scientific knowledge of Patagonia’s water systems: rivers, fiords, and ocean. Community members will be openly invited to participate in an interactive and sensory exhibition.