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King Penguin reserve in Patagonia
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Wildlife

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Vasiliki Kelaidi

Parque Pingüino Rey (King Penguin Park) is a private reserve located on Bahía Inútil in Tierra del Fuego, Chile, and is home to the only colony of king penguins that can be easily visited outside of Antarctica. The park is dedicated to conservation, education, and sustainable tourism, allowing visitors to observe these striking birds from designated trails at a safe distance to minimise human impact.

As of now, admission is CLP 18,000 (≈ USD 19) for adults, CLP 14,000 (≈ USD 15) for students aged 11–17, while children up to 10 years old and people with disabilities usually enter free of charge.

IMPORTANT: Reserva Natural Pingüino Rey is open from October through May (and closed outside of those months). Also, its tours run Tuesday through Sunday and are limited in number, so advance booking is required.

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