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The Joëlette all-terrain wheelchair: An Adventure Facilitator

Have you heard of the Joëlette wheelchair? The Joëlette was born from a human adventure: to make nature sports and wide-open spaces accessible to...
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EcoCamp ranked second best resort by Condé Nast Traveller readers

Another great recognition! EcoCamp has been honored with Condé Nast Traveller's 2024 Readers' Choice Award from the United Kingdom. This year, we...
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Ecocitex recycles used work clothes from EcoCamp Patagonia employees

How can we give a second life to clothes we no longer wear? This was a question recently raised at EcoCamp. The answer was Ecocitex, a company that...
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Q&A with guide Francisca De los Reyes: What to expect from our Wildlife Safari excursions

The new tourist season at EcoCamp Patagonia kicks off on September 7, 2024, bringing with it some exciting changes to our excursions. If you’re...
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Team Cascada Insights: Carlos discovered the W Trek Brush Variant

Did you know there is another multiday hike besides the W Trek and O Trek in Torres del Paine National Park? In fact, you can opt for a variant of...
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The Ruddy-headed Goose, one of the most endangered species in Chile

There are four different goose species in Magallanes. The smallest one, the Ruddy-headed Goose (Chloephaga rubidiceps), is the least common to see...
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The Endangered Huemul - the Southernmost deer in the World

The Huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) is the southernmost deer in the world. It is found exclusively in the southern regions of Patagonia, spanning both...
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September in Patagonia and in EcoCamp

“Which month is the best to visit Patagonia? You probably already Googled it. Most articles will probably say summer or early autumn, but you have...
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Get to know Tiffany, a wheelchair travel influencer

How is it to travel the World when you depend on a wheelchair and the help of others? In April 2024, we had the pleasure of hosting Tiffany Gambill,...
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Ecotourism: energy sources at our dome hotel in Torres del Paine National Park

Solar energy, hydropower, and a gas generator are the three sources we employ at EcoCamp to power our electricity needs. For heating, we rely on...
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Global Recycling Day: how we handle waste at EcoCamp

Reduce, reuse, recycle. On March 18th, Global Recycling Day, various organizations unite to raise awareness about this vital aspect of the circular...
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Why a massage is the ideal relaxation during your stay in Patagonia

Did you know that you can find a massage room at EcoCamp? The name of our massage dome "Man Keokén" is inspired by the language of Patagonia's...
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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 Torres del Paine and Patagonia is all of the above. It’s...
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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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