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We Shot a Video of the Puma (and it was Beautiful)!

This guest story is by María and Martin, who came from Europe to seek a special connection with Mother Nature on a 5-Day W Trek. What they witnessed...
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Responsible Tourism in Torres del Paine

No one will ever forget the dreadful fires in Torres del Paine National Park, such as the 2011 fire which burnt about 176 km2 (160 sq mi) of the...
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Patagonia Yoga: Connecting with Nature

We all know yoga: the fascinating discipline born in India that quickly became popular worldwide after it was introduced to the west in the late 19th...
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Interview with Marty Papazian and Marina Benedict

Travel is always a means to escape. But if you love what you do, what is it that you are escaping from? Well, travel lets you escape the conventions...
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Local consuming in Torres del Paine

Awareness about the advantages of consuming locally produced products luckily is growing. Everyone has their reasons: reducing their carbon...
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Torres del Paine Circuit

Have you seen the spectacular, untouched landscapes of movies such as Into the Wild (Sean Penn, 2007) and, more recently, Wild (2014, Jean-Marc...
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My Patagonian Adventure

This guest story is by Keta Banks, who came from United States to experience the immensity of Torres del Paine National Park on a 7-Day W Trek. As a...
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Torres del Paine 7 Day W Trek

The W trek map. If you decided to complete the W Trek in Torres del Paine National Park, one of the world’s most impressive trekking routes,...
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Women in the wind : Vrouw & Reizen in Patagonia

We all know that, as the years pass by, traveling as a couple can be a fabulous way to feed your passion and have a truly special experience. But...
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Interview with Actress Paz Bascuñan

What I love about Patagonia is that everyone here is equal. It doesn’t matter if you are a banker, an artist, a doctor, or a politician; when...
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Tracking the Puma: Interview with Photographer James Kao

Everyone knows he’s here, somewhere, hanging around the Patagonian Mountains. But only the very luckiest ones of all can lock eyes with the puma. If...
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“Wild Hotels” at Ecocamp!

From the 14th to the 18th September, EcoCamp had a special visit from the team of “Wild Hotels / Houses” (“Vilde Huse”), an original Danish TV show...
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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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