Milodon Cave (Cueva del Milodon)
Milodon Cave (Cueva del Milodon)
Milodon Cave (Cueva del Milodon)

Milodon Cave (Cueva del Milodon) Tours and Tickets

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Milodon Cave (Cueva del Milodón is a Chilean Natural Monument and site of paleontological interest. It was here that, in 1896, German explorer Eberhard Hermann found the fur and bones of a Mylodon, an extinct huge ground sloth. With a small museum and displays, the site pays homage to its former inhabitant.

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Robin_V, Nov 2023
Nice tour
Nice tour of the national park with all the highlights. Plenty of stops for watching the view. Nice guide with a lot of explanation.
Brad_R, Nov 2023
Enjoyed this, even though the weather was uncooperative
We really enjoyed this tour. Our guide was amazing and did a fantastic job. The weather was not great while we were at Torres del Paine, but we still saw some amazing views and really enjoyed it. No one can control the weather; it's just part of what we have to deal with. I'd recommend this tour as a great way to see Torres del Paine.
Thaseegaran_P, Aug 2023
Fabulous
An incredible experience. Full marks to Gerado and Felipe who went out of their way to make this experience unique and comfortable. Their knowledge was exceptional. They gave us 15 hours of their time and were constantly interested in our satisfaction. The place is mesmeric in terms of natural beauty. The wildlife is also something to behold. Highly recommended. Seen fewer better places in the 80 countries I have visited.
Ken_S, Oct 2023
One of the Wonders of the World: Torres del Paine
This was an awesome tour; where to begin? First of all, Torres del Paine is incredible to behold. It is a long day going from Punta Arenas to Torres, but the sights are other-worldly. Secondly, Cueva Milodon is remarkable. However, the day is made by the tour guide. Our guide, Gerardo, spoke fantastic English, was enthusiastic and engaging, but most of all, knew his subject. So, we learned about the geology of the area, the history (both good and bad) of the region and the best sites to see. There were numerous stops for amazing photos, a hike to a waterfall, stops for coffee and snacks and plenty of H2O. In the shadow of Torres (literally), the car wouldn't start. Gerardo and the driver worked very hard to get us up and running. At one point Gerardo was literally holding jumper cables (without clips) to the battery terminals. A few moments later, he was back telling us the history of Torres... Why take a tour instead of driving yourself? This is one reason. Most importantly, a good guide will give you useful information and you will learn a lot about a wide range of subjects. We saw guanacos, condors, a fox, an armadillo, pink flamingoes and other large birds. We looked for pumas in certain areas but did not see any. This was an unforgettable day and the highlight of our stay in Punta Arenas. Highly recommended!