Luxurious adventure and sustainable harmony in Chilean Patagonia's pristine wilderness.
Location: Tucked away on the southern edge of Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia Camp is nestled within a 34,000-hectare private reserve beside Lake Toro. Surrounded by ancient native forests, snow-capped peaks, and glassy waters, this immersive retreat offers front-row access to one of Chile’s most iconic wilderness areas. Despite its remote setting, Patagonia Camp is a luxurious gateway to the wonders of Patagonia’s unique landscapes.
Rooms: Inspired by Mongolian nomadic dwellings, the camp’s five categories of circular yurts blend comfort with character. Each yurt features natural materials, warm interior tones, and thoughtful details like king-size beds, en suite bathrooms, heating, and private terraces with sweeping views. Designed to invite the outside in, these light-filled spaces create a peaceful haven immersed in nature.
Amenities: Guests can enjoy an on-site gourmet restaurant that serves dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients, a cosy Puma Room for daily briefings, and inviting common areas ideal for unwinding. Elevated walkways wind through the camp, offering seamless movement while minimising environmental impact. Select yurts also include private hot tubs with panoramic forest or lake views.
Activities: Expert local guides lead daily excursions, ranging from hikes and kayaking to forest bathing and cultural tours. Each evening, guests gather for briefings to plan the following day’s adventures, ensuring a personalised and enriching experience in Patagonia.
Sustainability: Patagonia Camp demonstrates a deep commitment to low-impact tourism, operating with sustainability at its core. The camp was designed to blend into the natural landscape with minimal disruption, using locally sourced wood and elevated walkways to protect native flora. Renewable energy is a key focus - solar panels provide much of the camp’s electricity, and water is responsibly sourced and treated on-site. Waste is carefully managed through comprehensive recycling and composting systems. Importantly, the camp works closely with local communities, sourcing produce and employing staff from nearby areas, ensuring tourism benefits the region both economically and environmentally.
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