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Luxury yurt camp in Patagonia

Luxury yurt campsite in Patagonia Chile
The first luxury camp in South America, Patagonia Camp offers glamorous camping in this chic collection of 18 yurts, each with private bathroom and decked terrace. Spectacularly located on the shores of Lake Toro, with a glimpse of the world famous Torres del Paine, this is glamping with a capital G.

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Geodesic domes in the Elqui Valley

Geodesic dome accommodation in Chile
Elqui Domos is a unique hotel where the rooms are a collection of geodesic domes. Inside, the domes are split over two levels with the upper part housing a double bed from where you will quite literally be seeing stars courtesy of the detachable roof. Each dome opens onto a private terrace with its own telescope.

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Farm lodges in the Los Lagos region

Farmstead lodges in Los Lagos Chile
Ian and Maggy sailed their yacht from Britain, via French Polynesia, and ended up in Chile, whereupon they purchased a farm. And on that farm they have some cows, some sheep, and recently some bees from which they produce and export honey. They also built three Rocky Mountain style lodges which you can rent.

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Exploration base on Lake Pehoé

The Salto Chico luxury lodge hotel in Patagonia Chile
Originally conceived as an exploration base, the Hotel Salto Chico is situated on Lake Pehoé in the Torres del Paine National Park, considered to be one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Designated a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve site in 1978, the park features granite peaks, glaciers, lakes and waterfalls.

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Remote modern hotel in Patagonia

The Remota hotel in Patagonia Chile
Described as being so hard to reach that you have to deserve it. Remota is a modern hotel in Chilean Patagonia reached by a four hour internal flight from Santiago to Punta Arenas. With a further three hour drive on top of that, you certainly would deserve it. Remota by name, remote by nature.