Welcome to the land where time stood still

A natural refuge in the heart of the Patagonian steppe.

Tierra Salvaje is a tourism and cultural project that invites you to reconnect with the deep essence of Patagonia Argentina. 

Exploring Tierra Salvaje is to embark on a journey that crosses ancient petrified forests, tussock grasslands, hidden canyons, and natural viewpoints, discovering at every turn traces of life and testimonies of a profound past that stoically endures to this day.

 

Honoring Patagonian identity, preserving its stories and the untamed landscape.


The project is based on respect for Patagonian identity, the appreciation of its history, and the preservation of the landscape. Through initiatives that integrate archaeology, wildlife observation, and outdoor activities, Tierra Salvaje connects different spaces: La Angelita (Chubut), Rancho Patagónico (Santa Cruz), Los Toldos (Santa Cruz), and mobile camps designed to enhance the experience of the region.

More than just a destination, Tierra Salvaje is a natural and paleontological corridor where landscapes and biodiversity blend in perfect harmony.

Its plains, rock formations, and petrified remains offer a glimpse into processes spanning millions of years, while the region's characteristic fauna actively participates in the experience.

Activities are designed for a variety of travelers: fishing, camping, horseback riding, guided tours, and visits to sites of archaeological significance.

Each activity is led by experienced local guides who provide knowledge, safety, and a contextual understanding of the territory.


  • I was born in Chubut and raised in Santa Cruz, where I learned about rural life from a young age. I started working shearing sheep with my family and, over time, made my way among ranches, horses, and tough seasons, until life also led me to work for more than 30 years in the oil industry. However, the countryside was always present: it's in my blood, a way of life that you never truly leave behind. When it was time to retire, I returned to what I'm truly passionate about. I tried raising my own animals, facing the challenges inherent to the region, until the opportunity arose to join the Tierra Salvaje project at Rancho Patagónico. Thus began a new chapter, learning from the inside what it means to welcome visitors and share this very special place with them. Today, as hosts alongside my life partner Susana, what we enjoy most is showcasing the real life of Patagonia: horseback riding, exploring the countryside, working with our hands, and sharing that deep connection with the environment with our guests. Tierra Salvaje is not just a destination; it's a way of experiencing rural life, and being able to share it with those who come from so far away is, without a doubt, a unique experience.
  • After spending several days at Tierra Salvaje, accompanied by a diverse group of travelers of different ages and backgrounds, one feeling stood out above all: everyone left deeply satisfied with the experience. Beyond the quality of the service and the warmth of the team, it is the setting itself that makes the difference. This is a truly unique place, naturally protected by its isolation—free from noise, pollution, and the pace of modern life—allowing guests to slow down and reconnect with what truly matters. The estancia offers more than disconnection; it invites a conscious pause. While connectivity is available for those who need it, the environment encourages guests to embrace silence and stillness, creating a profound sense of relaxation. There is also something intangible, almost like traveling back in time—an opportunity to experience Patagonia as it once was, with just the right balance of authenticity and comfort. Surrounded by extraordinary landscapes, with access to ancient rock art, petrified forests, and striking formations like the Sierras Blancas, every moment feels rare and unforgettable. As both a photographer and a traveler, it was an experience that exceeded all expectations. Tierra Salvaje is not just a destination—it is something truly one of a kind.
  • Fishing on the Mayo River, from Estancia La Angelita, is an experience that goes far beyond technique. The river meanders freely through the vastness of Patagonia, with the wind as a constant companion and an open landscape that makes you feel part of something much bigger. Every bend invites you to try your luck, to read the water, and to be surprised. The conditions are ideal, and it shows: the river remains steady, alive, and bountiful. What appears on the other end of the line does not disappoint. Large, strong rainbow trout, the kind that truly challenge you, along with other species that add variety and excitement. It's clear that the ecosystem is rich, that there is plenty of food, and this translates into active, opportunistic fish. Here, you don't just fish: you experience an intense, authentic day, the kind that stays with you and makes you want to return.
    Gonzalo De Orta, Professional Fishing Guide
  • It had been a while since I'd been here, and returning was like revisiting a cherished memory. That experience—sharing fried cakes in a shearing shed transformed into a cozy dining room—remains vivid in my mind. We had a truly wonderful time. It's a place that has always captivated me: the vastness of the Patagonian plateau has something magnetic, almost hypnotic. The ranch is immaculate, with authentic, unpretentious stalls, preserving the genuine essence of the surroundings. Located in a strategic spot, it beckons adventure: very close to the petrified forest and just a few kilometers from the caves with rock art in Los Toldos, the surroundings enhance every experience. It's one of those destinations where landscape, history, and emotion intertwine naturally.
    Dra. Laura Miotti, Archaeologist
    CONICET

WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

Here, Patagonia is shown in its purest form: free, wild, and eternal.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL TOURISM

Explore iconic sites in the Santa Cruz Desert where humanity left its mark 13,000 years ago.

RIVERSIDE FISHING

10 miles of shoreline on one of Patagonia's most pristine rivers await you.

TIERRA SALVAJE AWAITS

Experience the untamed Patagonia across our three Estancias in Chubut and Santa Cruz.