

Set the helicopter down on the top of the peak. Use your helicopter to travel to the mountaintop indicated on the map image above. The sixth totem statue in Ghost Recon: Wildlands is found along the northeast border of the Libertad province. Interact with the statue to take it, and try not to fall. At the edge of the rocks, you will find another totem statue looking out over the water. Walk across the log and onto the rocks just to the left. While facing the waterfall, climb up the rocks on the right side and look for a path made from a fallen log. Set down your chopper along the river bank. The totem statue is on a ledge near the middle of the waterfall. Locate a waterfall at the northern tip of a lake along the northwest border of the province. Take your trusty helicopter and travel to Villa Verde. The next totem statue in Ghost Recon: Wildlands is located in the northern section of the Villa Verde province. Once you are on top the crest of the pillar, walk toward the edge to find the next totem statue. There will be some difficult enemies in the canyon down below, but the height of the pillar will keep you safe. Set down your helicopter atop a rocky pillar indicated on the map image above. Travel by helicopter if you can, and locate the industrial area in the north part of the province. Totem Statue #4 © Ubisoftįor the fourth totem statue, head to the San Mateo province in Ghost Recon: Wildlands. Climb up the rocks and take the statue found at the top. At the location indicated on the map image above, there will be a statue at the top of a rocky peak. Head to the hilly terrain just south of the road. The next secret totem statue in Ghost Recon: Wildlands is found in the southernmost part of the Koani province. A totem statue will be sitting in the snow for you to grab. Get out and climb to the top of the summit. While in your helicopter, fly to the area marked on the map above and look for a tall, rocky peak. Use your helicopter to travel to the Nevado Llamiru mountain range on the southwest side of Inca Camina. Totem Statue #2 © Ubisoft © UbisoftĪnother statue can be found on the opposite side of the Inca Camina province in Ghost Recon: Wildlands. The statue should be there when you return after reloading the game. If you can’t interact with the statue, you’ll have to quit the game entirely and launch it again. Look for a statue on the ground nearby the shrine and approach the statue to take it. You should see a large rock shrine surrounded by a circle of smaller rock piles at the top of the ridge. Land your helicopter on top the ridge indicated on the map above. Use a helicopter to travel to the southeast side of the province, near the edge of the mountain range. The first statue can be found in the Inca Camina province of Ghost Recon: Wildlands. Totem Statue locations in Ghost Recon Wildlands Totem Statue #1 © Ubisoft
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Players had speculated that these totem statues were somehow connected to finding the mysterious Yeti in the Andes mountains, but so far there does not seem to be any evidence to indicate this. If we discover further details on how to find the Yeti in Ghost Recon: Wildlands, we'll be sure to update our guides accordingly.

Update: All eight totem statues have now been found. Read on to learn where to find all Totem Statue locations in Ghost Recon Wildlands.

When you take a totem statue, make sure the ghost game save icon appears in the lower corner to ensure the statue was properly collected. It's important to note that these statues can be a bit glitchy at times, and you may have trouble collecting some statues. This guide will show players where to find all eight of the secret totem statues in Ghost Recon: Wildlands. When you collect a statue, it will appear in front of the rock shrine in Inca Camina where the first statue is located below. Once you've collected all eight statues, your shrine will turn into a fully functioning altar, complete with worshippers.
