Our commitment to sustainability
We have a long story with sustainability, that started about 15 years ago when founders Timothy and Lisette realized how limited resources truly were on their trips around the world. Since then, they have adopted an eco-friendly approach in their daily lives.
We have a long story with sustainability, that started about 15 years ago when founders Timothy and Lisette realized how limited resources truly were on their trips around the world. Since then, they have adopted an eco-friendly approach in their daily lives.

Partnership with the Torres del Paine Legacy Fund.
This nonprofit organization works in Torres del Paine National Park and its surrounding communities, on park conservation projects and community development initiatives. The fund aims to reduce strain on this destination’s precious natural resources and address gaps in local economic opportunity. 1% of our proceeds go to the Legacy Fund to directly support conservation in Torres del Paine.
In this partnership between WILDNESS and the Legacy Fund, we educate our audience on trail restoration and the endangered south andean deer (huemul) conservation and invite people to donate to the fund.

A zero-waste experience
At WILDNESS, we know the impact of waste management on destinations, especially in a remote region like Patagonia. For that reason, we provide travelers with a zero-waste, homemade box lunch for their expeditions. Our products are purchased locally and we support local small businesses. We avoid single use plastics and invite travelers to use reusable products.

Education is the key
At WILDNESS, we believe adventure travel is a powerful way to educate travelers about sustainable practices. We collaborate with organizations in Chile with a large audience such as Austerra Society and Glaciares Chilenos to share content with educational purposes.
