Orca Season in Punta Norte Peninsula Valdes Patagonia Argentina

Orca Season in Punta Norte Peninsula Valdes Patagonia Argentina
Brief chronology of the Orcas Season.

Orca Season in Punta Norte Peninsula Valdes Patagonia Argentina

Between late February and late April you can see theo orcas from shore at Punta Norte sea lions colony. The high tide mark is the likely timetable orcas attack. There are 2 high tides per day and 2 low tides, with an interim period stationary, about 20 minutes. The schedule of the tide goes out running every day between 20 minutes and a little over an hour later with respect to the previous day.
Orca Season in Punta Norte Peninsula Valdes Patagonia Argentina
That is why daily orcas attacks sea lions happen in a progressive manner. When the orca stranding on the beaches of Punta Norte very early in the morning, there will be a high tide late sunset. That are just a couple of days per month, days are called double tide.

tourists in Punta Norte... waiting the orcas attack

Dawn hours generally are more productive for the orcas. .As playful and carefree behavior, sea lions on the coast, waking with the light of the day, move back and forth from the beach, playing in the frontline in a fairly dangerous distraction.

Orca Season in Punta Norte Peninsula Valdes Patagonia Argentina

In the front desk of the Del Nomade Eco Hotel daily, coordinate these special trips for photographers, filmmakers and wildlife lovers who want to increase the chance to witness this unique event.



Nature Photographer  in Punta Norte

Orca Season in Punta Norte Peninsula Valdes Patagonia Argentina



Small groups of filmmakers from around the world, meet in Punta Norte between February and April in order to achieve this goal.  Del Nomade Eco Hotel had hosted the 2009 season the team from the National Geographic for 20 days managed to film Mel attacks, the most famous whale in the attack channel.
Nature Photographer Andy Casagrande (National Geographic) in Punta Norte

The documentary was made in three stages of a meticulous and successful effort. Began in 2008 and ended in 2009 at Valdes Peninsula, film show the different behaviors of the orcas, as the intentional stranding hunting for sea lions pups on the seal colony at Punta Norte, from end of February to April; and the elephant seal pups in Valdes Creek in November. They had the advice of the ranger Roberto Bubas, a specialist on our beloved Orcas.

If you are able to view the documentary at Punta Norte Orca is very good. Here we present a preview:



If you are interested in knowing more about how they worked on this documentary, you can read all articles from National Geographic. We were doing the backstage of this filmmakers team in this area. Work was in the hands of the Nature Photographer and owner of Del Nomade Eco Hotel Alejandro Avampini.


NHK Japan also was filming at Valdes Peninsula in the orcas attack season . With the East patience in the attack channel, within 5 hours required of the tide, more than 30 days were stationed, awaiting the appearance of the orca stranding, and they succeeded, sometimes not easy to make shots with good light and good angle, that is why they decided to remain one month in our Town Puerto Piramides.






The season for filmakers, is from 20 march to 4 april. This is the peak season. You can see from feb 15 to may but... not every day. If you are interested in permits for the filmakers area (AttackChannel). The contact for the ranger to ask about that is Hector Casin
Park ranger Hector Casin Orcas in Punta Norte Valdes Peninsula
And missing something if we don´t mention the Beto Bubas and orcas experiences. He was a Park Ranger for 12 years between Valdes Creek and Punta Norte, their research is a legacy that proves the Affection bounds that a human can have with marine mammals misnamed Killer Whales. Today Beto Bubas is working at Punta Loma Reserve near Puerto Madryn.
Park ranger Roberto Bubas, Orcas in Punta Norte Valdes Peninsula








Nature Photographer Andres Bonetti in Punta Norte

Argentine Nature and wildlife Photographers visit every year Punta Norte, as in the case of Andres Bonetti with more than 20 seasons of orcas and Gabriel Rojo, with more than 13 seasons.
Nature Photographer Gabriel Rojo in Punta Norte

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