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4 Ways EcoCamp Works with the Local Community

In a way Patagonia feels untouched. The region has miles of pristine landscape, blissful wildlife and the spirit of its original indigenous...
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In Tourism, Everyone Matters

2020 gave us some time to rethink the way we provide life-changing experiences through tourism. Not any kind of tourism though: adventure travel...
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7 Reasons Why Patagonia Should Be Your Next Big Adventure

It’s been a challenging time for the world and many of us are in desperate need of a vacation. As we continue to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, the...
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Explore the World’s 1st Geodesic Hotel in Pictures

You can’t travel now, but no one can stop you from dreaming. Here’s a bit of help with a selection of the most awesome pictures of EcoCamp Patagonia,...
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10 Movies That Will Make You Want to Protect Planet Earth Right Now

In 2020, the world changed – and will probably never be the same. Humans are facing times of uncertainty, and no one can say what will happen...
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5 Epic Short Videos to Travel From Home

At EcoCamp, we’ve always believed videos are a powerful tool to inspire and…change the world. Most people on Earth live in big cities with no regular...
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5 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Patagonia

With long days spent at home, parents are searching for fun activities to keep their kids occupied and help them continue learning. To assist...
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Coming Together (with Gin) in Puerto Natales

At first glance, it may seem like Chileans know all there is to know about alcohol. Afterall, the country produces some of the world’s finest wine,...
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5 Ways to Reconnect with the World Around You

It’s almost impossible to imagine. Whatsapp, Facebook, Snapchat, Gmail....the list goes on and on and on. It’s 2019 and we are living in a world that...
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Torres del Paine National Park is 60 Years Old!

Let’s go back in time. May 13th, 1959. Only a few European scientists and explorers had visited the remote forests and valleys of the area known...
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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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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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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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