The activity begins with a meeting with the guide and an introductory briefing focused on the environmental context, rules of conduct and the main characteristics of the Apennine chamois.
This is followed by a hike along mountain trails crossing forests, high-altitude grasslands, rocky slopes and wide natural balconies overlooking the Park’s valleys. During the walk, the guide helps the group read the landscape, explaining the chamois’ ecological dynamics, seasonal habits and the relationship between terrain morphology and the presence of the species.
Observation stops are made at selected panoramic points, prioritizing distance observation and silence. With the aid of professional binoculars, it is possible to spot groups of chamois moving along slopes and ridges without interfering with their natural behavior.
The return follows the same mindful and respectful approach, with a final moment dedicated to discussion, questions and sharing the experience. Each outing is different and depends on environmental and seasonal conditions and wildlife presence.
(The program may vary according to the season and environmental conditions.)