Project
Mirador de Pumas is a macro-lot-land project ranging from 10 to 14 hectares of native nature. It's located in the region of Aysén, right in the heart of Chilean Patagonia, in an area of breathtaking natural beauty, surrounded by green mountains, native forests, year-round snow, and privileged access to extraordinary views of the Hudson Volcano.
The location and richness of the environment make it an ideal option to take advantage of it wisely given the tremendous natural wealth and resources available in the area: the convergence of the Blanco and Pancho rivers, which are fed by the melting of nearby millenary glaciers, allows direct access to fresh water, mountains, native forests, and Patagonian fauna and flora.