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Why Laguna Sofía is Completely Underrated

The base of the towers: check. Puma spotting: check. Boat ride to Grey Glacier: check. I had just spent six incredible days in Torres del Paine...
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Flash Back to EcoCamp’s Favorite Moments

Back in 2001, university friends Javier Lopez and Yerko Ivelic, along with kayaking instructor Nani Astorga, did something unheard of. They...
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Fiesta de la Limpieza: A Powerful Initiative to Clean Patagonia

Patagonia is filled with raw, pristine natural wonder -- from the fierce rivers to the snowy mountains to the open land to the rich, lush forests....
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Kris Tompkins, Celebrating Patagonia’s Fiercest Female

Today is International Women’s Day-- a moment to celebrate the strong and passionate females who have and continue to make an impact on the world...
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The Ultimate Tips for Photographers in Patagonia

I have been photographing in Patagonia for 5 years, specifically as a resident photographer for EcoCamp Patagonia in the very heart of Torres del...
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Why We Must Protect Patagonia’s Trails

Patagonia is the Mecca of adventure tourism. You can spot everything from jagged mountain peaks to turquoise lagoons to monstrous glaciers. For this...
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“Adventure is for All” was Awarded in Cannes

We are so pleased to announce that EcoCamp’s documentary “Adventure is for All” was just awarded in Cannes, France on January 31st. The award is for...
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The Second Largest National Park in Chile

Let’s get back to 2017. Right before the end of her term, former Chile’s President Michelle Bachelet signed a historical protocol of agreement (the...
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The Best Places to See in Patagonia in 2019

With 1.073.060 km2/414.310 mi2, Patagonia is a giant region that is divided in two countries – Chile and Argentina – but that is bigger than many...
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5 Videos by EcoCamp Patagonia You Must Watch

In the world of Adventure Travel, storytelling and authenticy matter more than modernity and the world's 1st geodesic hotel - EcoCamp Patagonia -...
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Behind the Scenes: Meet EcoCamp Wildlife Safari Guide, Claire

Torres del Paine is huge, remote, and wild, with unpredictable weather and dramatic scenery. Travel here is like nowhere else on Earth and working...
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Patagonia's Pumas Star in a New Wildlife Documentary

The uniqueness of Patagonia's pumas have caught the attention of more than just intrepid trekkers - a new documentary produced by VisionHawk Films...
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What’s the Weather Like in Torres del Paine?

The forecast says rain, sun, snow and wind --- what is it? The truth is, the weather in Patagonia is all of the above. It’s extreme, unpredictable...
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The Most Beautiful Viewpoints in Torres del Paine National Park

Torres del Paine National Park is a huge area of 227.298 hectares. Most people cross the entire planet to see the three granite spires that gave...
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Patagonia in South America: Discover 10 Reasons Why We Love it

Here at EcoCamp, the world’s first sustainable dome hotel, we are lucky enough to be located in one of the most beautiful and diverse regions on the...
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