the property sits within a quintessential wet patagonian aysén setting, defined by a predominantly closed-canopy native temperate rainforest matrix. this continuous forest cover is complemented by valley sections that act as natural water and drainage corridors—ravines, seasonal channels and higher-moisture areas where the landscape regulates its hydrological cycle.
this combination of forest-dominant land with valleys as water corridors, is particularly valuable for conservation, enhancing ecological connectivity, biodiversity refuge potential and long-term landscape resilience. from a use perspective, the area lends itself to a private reserve focused on watershed stewardship, ecological restoration, environmental monitoring and long-horizon legacy ownership aligned with ecosystem services, especially water and biodiversity.
In Chilean Patagonia (Aysén), approx. 45 km from Puerto Aysén, this 2,116-hectare property is naturally suited for conservation. A creek crosses the land within the Mañihuales–Aysén hydrographic system, one of the region’s defining watersheds.
What makes this asset compelling for international conservation buyers is natural infrastructure: Aysén lies in one of Chile’s wettest zones, with regional references often placing annual precipitation around 3,000–4,000 mm, and local figures near Puerto Aysén about 2,940 mm/year Aprox.
In this landscape, wetlands and peatlands play a strategic role for long-term stewardship: they regulate the water cycle (buffer floods, store water during lower-precipitation periods, and improve water quality through sediment/nutrient retention) and function as natural water reserves at a territorial scale.
Conservation / water-security use cases:
-Private reserve and watershed protection.
-Long-horizon ecological restoration and environmental monitoring.
-ESG / philanthropic capital aligned with ecosystem services (water, biodiversity, resilience).
Request the “Due Diligence Pack” (title, boundaries/KMZ, access, applicable restrictions, preliminary hydro-environmental brief).