In this world of vanishing wilderness, Patagonia is one of the last remaining natural wonderlands with glaciers, fjords, mountains, volcanoes and ice fields.
Explore this region of unlimited beauty with the least ecological impact possible by staying at Ecocamp Patagonia in Torres del Paine National Park (a World Heritage site). The geodesic dome huts were inspired by the traditional huts of the ancient Kawésqar people, nomadic fishermen who once inhabited the area.
Outside the eco-friendly camp, there’s plenty of adventure to choose from including trekking, horseback riding, river kayaking, expeditions to glaciers, and opportunities to visit remoter parts such as Tierra del Fuego.
Whether you’re trekking through virgin beech forests, admiring colossal glaciers, thinking and wondering about humankind while standing at the foot of the towering granite peaks of the Torres del Paine, or sharing a glass of wine with new friends under the Southern Cross, Ecocamp Patagonia is something you will never forget!