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Why horse-riding in Patagonia is the ultimate adventure holiday
By Jakob von Plessen
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Best for: slow and steady rides.
Former rock singer and expedition leader Jonny Bealby has been to the deepest reaches of the Arabian Peninsula’s Empty Quarter, traversed the Silk Route and clocked up more than 90 different countries’ stamps in his passport. But for him there’s something unique about this part of Argentina, deep in southern Patagonia near the city of El Calafate and the legendary Perito Moreno Glacier. ‘What makes it so singular from a riding perspective is the vastness of the steppe,’ says Bealby. ‘It’s almost unimaginable. There is nothing here but grassland which means there is no way to distinguish scale – you look at the peaks, the tail end of the Andes, and think “I’ll reach them in a couple of hours”, but they never get closer. Above, the sky is massive. When the sun shines, it creates the most incredible multicoloured prisms of light – it’s spectacular.’ Bealby’s tours, which can range from 11 to 18 days, celebrate slow and immersive travel, spotting herds of guanaco and staying in remote estancias. On the way back through Buenos Aires, he will direct you to his favourite leather-and-tack shop in Recoleta. ‘It’s got wonderful old saddles, hats, chaps: everything you might need to take on long distances.’ wildfrontierstravel.com
BEST FOR: AWARD-WINNING BREEDS
You need to plot out your dates for this six-night adventure in the northern Patagonian mountains, as it is offered just three times a year. The trips are all about ‘ancient landscapes, rich gaucho culture, strong, sure-footed horses, picnics and siestas on the riverbank’, says Plan South America founder Harry Hastings. ‘There is no better sleep than the hour after eating a good lunch, with a sheepskin for a pillow and a swim to wake you up before the late-afternoon journey.’ Estancia Alinco, which acts as base, is home to a medal-bedecked stud with more than 100 gentle, elegant quarter horses – owner Celina and her two daughters are top breeders. And while the riding is glorious, any non-equestrians can hit Aluminé River, considered to be one of the finest trout-fishing locations in the region. Alternatively, try out white-water rafting and yoga or work in the corrals with the younger animals. Back at the ranch, serious suppers are served by Christian Menendez, the protégé of fire-lighting chef Francis Mallmann . plansouthamerica.com
BEST FOR: HEART-PUMPING ROUTES
James Mahon knows Patagonia like the back of his hand, having spent the past 20 years guiding and adventuring here, as well as taking part in a horse-riding endurance race in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park and winning it three times. No one else has managed that feat. He’s also picked up a number of nicknames along the way. The farm owners with whom he raced call him ‘bagual’, after the Sierra Baguales mountain range where large herds of wild horses live, and where Mahon’s marathon champion Gavilán came from. Jakob von Plessen calls him ‘mapuche’ – after the indigenous South America inhabitants – because he has explored the region’s ancient Indian trails so extensively. When not working with the Jakotango founder, Mahon tailors a special trip to the far south of Patagonia, on the Chilean side. ‘It is absolutely stunning down there, really rugged, with no tourists at all,’ he says. The adrenalin-fuelled horse safari moves through different swathes of private land between three family farms, starting or finishing – for those who are game – with a stab at the race itself. bagual.co.uk Issy von Simson
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My passion for Patagonia goes back to when I was 12 and my stepfather took me here for the hunting season. No one likes to talk about hunting these days, but those trips were transformative. We’d saddle up a couple of horses, grab rifles and set off into the wilderness. It was March, the start of autumn, when the southern beech trees – the nothofagus for which the region is famous – would change colour. There might even be snow. At first light we’d see the steam as rutting stags exhaled into the morning mist. It was all so raw. Each day would end beside a campfire, our food hanging from a tree. That was when my love for the landscape started.
I was born in Austria and moved to Argentina in 1984 with my mother and stepfather when I was four years old. We had a farm on the coastal Pampas near Mar del Plata. I rode to a little primary school every day. There were 30 children and just one teacher, and the blackboard was divided into three sections so that pupils from different years could learn at the same time.
I finished my education at St Andrew’s Scots School just outside Buenos Aires . After that, I took a gap year in Kenya where I worked as a volunteer tour guide for Offbeat Safaris . I ended up staying for 12 years, splitting my time between east Africa and Argentina, buying kit, tents and tack, then horses and, from 2004, leading expeditions. As the years progressed, I did more and more work in Patagonia. When I met my future wife, Zaira, it was time to settle down.
Patagonia is a rugged place. We’re based in the lake district – the more developed, populated end – but you can still ride here for a week and see no one else. It’s not wild in the way that Africa is, with lions and dangerous game, but in Kenya you come across people quite often and there’s mobile-phone reception. In the past 30 years the Maasai have changed, too; they zip around on motorbikes dressed in suits.
Here, there’s none of that. The sensation of being remote and distant is special. The few people you stumble upon tend to be local gauchos and they’re interesting characters. They live almost like hermits. The further south you go, the more scarce individuals become – and the better it gets.
There are several different Patagonias. I appreciate the vastness of the steppe, but it’s like a desert and the wind howls all day. It always makes me think of being on a boat in the middle of the ocean , surrounded only by the horizon. The coasts are dramatic and beautiful but they are a magnet for settlers as well as travellers.
It’s the mountains I long for. Everything is clean: the water, the air, the snow, the rain – even the dust. Nothing is poisonous. Almost everything is edible. If I was the last man standing on the planet and you had to drop me somewhere, I could survive in the Patagonian Andes. The peaks are like a womb in a hostile place where I can be nourished. Around dusk, the sky turns orange with these soaring, lenticulated clouds – I haven’t seen anything like that anywhere in the world.
A horse opens up the region like nothing else. There’s only one major road – the National Route 40 – that runs north to south across Argentina, with tracks leading off to farms and homesteads. Many areas are unreachable unless you walk or ride. I’m not that keen on hiking; it’s far more convenient to travel mounted as you can pack supplies for a week or two and be completely independent.
As a young man, I used to hang out with gauchos, herding, branding, lassoing and castrating cattle, and I learned to break horses in their rough-and-ready cowboy style. Patagonia is full of semi-wild breeds; we round them up and choose the best ones to break; some haven’t been anywhere near humans by the age of three. These animals are central to the traditional way of life in the south. It’s surprising how deep into the valleys the gauchos will take their cows or sheep to find grazing – you can’t do the work using a quad bike or chopper. All along the Andes , humans depend on horses.
Crossing the Andes on horseback is a mythic rite of passage because of its position in Argentina’s history. José de San Martín, the man who liberated much of South America , rode across the mountain range with thousands of soldiers in 1817. At the time such a military operation was considered impossible, but they did it and freed Chile from the Spanish, securing independence. One of my favourite books is Across Patagonia by Lady Florence Dixie, who travelled from the Atlantic to the Pacific by horse in the 1870s, eating llama-like guanaco and not much else. It was a no-man’s – or no-woman’s – land then and she was a true trailblazer.
But we’re still discovering Patagonia. There are these little corners, secret jewels among the peaks that you come across on rides. Cave paintings and fossils. That’s the magic of the place – it makes you feel as if you’re a pioneer even in the modern age.
Of course, there are challenges to living here. Winters are harsh. There are accidents – I fell and cracked my pelvis one year. We’ve had a couple of volcanic eruptions which covered our camps in ash; that wrote off a whole season.
However, lows are rare. Every moment in the Andes is a high, literally and figuratively. We explore most areas at walking pace, saving the gallops for the valleys. It’s that slow immersion in a landscape that reveals the most and allows our guests to soak up remarkable spots, such as one we call Paso de las Lágrimas, or Pass of Tears. Up there, people get emotional – because of the views, the vertigo, the adrenalin, the elements. It’s thrilling to be so elevated and exposed to the wind and rain. It sounds frightening but it’s stunning, too. One of the greatest joys is to see our riders’ faces after a trip, knowing they’ve had the time of their lives.
We tend to journey about 5,580ft above sea level, which is the tree line. It’s a powerful feeling when you head further up onto the shale and are beyond your comfort zone. You can’t stay there because of the altitude but it’s where the big views are, on the verge of life and death. It keeps the senses sharpened. You are on the edge, close to where condors fly.
Jakob von Plessen spoke to Chris Moss, author of ‘Patagonia: A Cultural History’ and, in a former life, a literature teacher at St Andrew’s Scots School outside Buenos Aires
The seven-night Patagonia Trail with Jakob’s riding-safari company Jakotango costs from about £615 per person per night, full board, and moves between his base camp, mountain fly camps and a gaucho farmstead. The season runs from mid-November to the end of February. Excludes domestic flights. jakotango.com
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Ride across towering mountains and through enchanted forests, alongside beautiful lakes, across hidden valleys, rivers and creeks, enjoying rustic luxury accommodation in a family-owned estancia lodging and pop-up campsites along the way.
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Trip Overview
- Horse ride through Northern Patagonia! Get off the beaten path and enjoy a truly authentic adventure.
- Experience life on a real Patagonia estancia in the most secluded, unknown and spectacular part of the Patagonian Lake District.Enjoy three nights camping in a comfortable campsite within the estancia’s 60,000-acre property
- Stand on mountaintops soaking in breath-taking views of the Andes and the mighty Lanín Volcano.
- Get a first-hand look at one of the most peculiar looking trees in the world, the ancient Araucaria Araucana or Monkey Puzzle tree.
Trip itinerary may vary based on weather conditions, fitness levels and abilities of participants, and/or the recommendations of the Dolomite Mountains Team and your mountain guide. Daily mileage and altitude gain may vary depending on the device used.
Arrive on a morning flight from Buenos Aires to San Martin de los Andes airport and private transfers to the ranch. Throughout the drive, you will see spectacular natural changes - ranging from the arid plateau to the subtropical woods of the northern Andes. That night you will enjoy a nice dinner and go over plans for the days ahead.
Ride in the area
Set out this morning after a nice breakfast. You ride through the Valley and enjoy a nice lunch at Las Tordillas barn. After lunch, you will resume your ride and finish the day at the Valley Lodge where a hot shower and delicious meal await!
Ride to Las Caballadas Valley and Chilean Border
Today the horse-pack trip begins! The trail leads us deep into the Andes. Enjoy lunch at the beautiful “Mallin Escondido Valley,” a hidden valley surrounded by ancient trees and the famous millenary Monkey Puzzle trees. Conclude today’s ride by passing through Las Caballadas Valley located at the far end of the ranch next to the Chilean border. The campsite will be prepared by the time you arrive. Our personal chef will have a nice bonfire going along with a traditional Patagonian dinner and a welcoming glass of wine.
Caballadas Campsite (B,D,L)
Lanin volcano.
Following a delicious breakfast, you will get back on horseback. Today, the trail leads you through spectacular scenery not least the mighty Lanin Volcano and the towering Andes Mountain Range. Weather permitting, you will ride to the top of “Cerro Ventana” (1,957m / 6,421'). Return to the campsite in the afternoon.
Cerro Ponom
Today the trail will lead us to “Cerro Ponom” (1,865m / 6,119'), cross through “Mogotes Grises,” and heading down to the gorgeous “Tres Lagunas Valley" before returning to your campsite through the Magdalena and Caballadas Valley.
Return to Caballadas
After breakfast, pack your things and ride back to the ranch. Expect to arrive back at the house around 5pm. After a relaxing shower, afternoon tea will be waiting, followed by a delicious dinner to celebrate the conclusion of your trip!
After breakfast, pack your things and say goodbye to the ranch. Upon request, arrangements can be made for airport transfers. During the journey back to the airport, you’ll have time to reflect on your amazing trip to Northern Patagonia!
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Great hotels with Dolomite Mountains. Whether intimate lodge, family run B&B, or luxury spa resort, our hotels are unique, eminently local, and hard to leave.
- A host (ranch owner)
- Personal chefFour meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea, & dinner
- Red and white wine and other alcoholic beverages during meals
- Housekeeping services
All itineraries are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control including, weather, road or trail conditions.
Cost Includes:
- In/Out San Martin del los Andes private airport transfers
- Trip briefing upon arrival
- Excusive use of Caballadas Valley Lodge
- Local English speaking guide and crew (gauchos)
- Horses and tack
- Saddle bags
- Breakfasts, lunches, dinners
- Wine and non-alcoholic beverages with meals
- Transportation in the ranch
- 1 laundry (up to 6 kg of clothing)
- Boat ride on the lake (weather permitting)
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Patagonia Horse Riding Expeditions : Ride across towering mountains and through enchanted forests, alongside beautiful lakes, across hidden valleys, rivers and creeks, enjoying rustic luxury accommodation in a family-owned estancia lodging and pop-up campsites along the way.
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Accommodation for Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour
This tour is based in a small inn, an authentic estancia (ranch) and a riverside camp. Rooms are offered on a private double occupancy basis at the estancia and inn and in double occupancy deluxe belle tents at the riverside camp.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers Hotel rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. You can also pay a supplement for your own private tent at the campsites. Single rooms are not available in refuges.
Estancia Tercera Barranca, Tercera Barranca
Find yourself welcomed onto a sprawling 6,500-hectare family-run estancia on the outskirts of Torres del Paine National Park. Enjoy rustic accommodations tastefully decorated and incredible views via the large windows throughout.
Riverside Camp, Serrano River
This exclusive riverside camp invites you to experience your own slice of paradise on the quiet shores of the Rio Serrano River. Made up of just 10 deluxe lotus belle tents, you’ll enjoy a unique outdoor experience at this fully supported bas camp.
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Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour Details
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The 4-Day Guided Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour invites you to embark on a unique adventure through Patagonia to see its untouched natural beauty and experience a way of life that has thrived for generations here.
During your Patagonian adventure on horseback, you'll see areas way off the beaten track, riding from an authentic Estanciaand and admiring breathtaking scenery each step of the way. Spot the famous Three Towers and the imposing Grey Glacier up close, as you trot peaceful forest trails enveloped by Patagonia’s most famous peaks.
From traditional lamb barbecue complete with Pisco sours, to a cozy night in a quiet riverside camp – this horseback riding adventure in Chile is the complete Patagonia experience.
Itinerary for Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour
Transfer from puerto natales and ride to tercera barranca.
In the morning, you’ll set off by private transfer to Estancia Lazo, a 13,000 hectare (32,123 acres) cattle ranch founded over a century ago and still operating today beneath striking views of the Paine Massif on the shores of Laguna Verde. Here you’ll meet your horses that will be waiting to begin the ride to Tercera Barranca.
Once in the saddle, you’ll enjoy a 7-hour slow ride with trotting and cantering to a beautiful and quiet estancia where the group will rest for the evening.
Along the way, you’ll enjoy views of the Towers in the distance and opportunities to see the diverse Patagonia landscapes and local fauna including guanacos and ñandus.
Ride to Cascading Salto Las Chinas Waterfall
The destination today is the Salto Las Chinas waterfall on the east side of Torres del Paine National Park, a route taken more than a century ago by Lady Florence Dixie – and whose 1880 account of traveling Patagonia is still iconic today!
You’ll ride across pampas and plateaus and likely see condors matching your speed as they soar the skies above us. Later, stop for lunch at the waterfall before making your way back to the ranch via the same trail.
This evening will be spent beside the fire, with Pisco sours and a Patagonian lamb barbecue (BBQ confirmed with a min. of 8 guests).
Saddle Up for the Ride to Serrano River
Today’s ride winds through native beech forests and around small lagoons. Splendid views will continually follow the group – though you’ll find a particularly excellent picture-taking opportunity at today’s highest point, where you’ll observe how the Paine River fuses with the agua waters of Toro Lake, the largest in the region.
From here, you’ll start the descent towards your home away from home for the next two nights: The Riverside Campsite.
Rest peacefully in quiet deluxe lotus belle tents on the shores of the Serrano River beneath an impressive view of the formidable black granite peaks of Los Cuernos.
Ride to Grey Lake and Cruise to Grey Glacier
A morning ride across huge pampas and a suspension bridge over the Grey River takes the group to Grey Lake’s superb viewpoint. From here you’’ll see the numerous floating icebergs that have calved from Grey Glacier and been whittled into fantastic shapes by the sun and wind.
Enjoy lunch at this lookout point, then set off on a short hike through a beech forest and along the beach of the Grey Lake. While hiking, be sure to listen out for the woodpeckers and Austral parakeets that call this forest home! The 3 hour round-trip cruise along Grey Lake weaves around blue-hued icebergs and stops right in front of Grey Glacier’s massive facade. Here ,you’’ll stay for a while to take pictures, observe the glacier’s intricate colors and icy textures – and maybe even see ice chunks calving.
As you make our way back, watch out for the wind-sculpted “ice mushrooms” atop Paine Grande. Ashore once again, a transfer will take you back to Puerto Natales where the tour concludes.
Tour Highlights
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Saddle up for 4 thrilling days of horseback riding to take in the wonders of Chilean Patagonia from the saddle.
Trot and canter your way along unspoiled wilderness trails enjoying endless views of lakes, icebergs, and mountains.
Experience Patagonia “country-style” as you stay overnight at an authentic estancia and a peaceful riverside camp.
Gaze up at circling Andean Condors and Austral Parakeets as you admire the beauty that surrounds you.
What's Included
What's included for chilean patagonia on horseback tour.
3 breakfasts, 4 box lunches, and 3 dinners are included.
Transportation during the Tour
All Private Transportation according to the itinerary including boat navigation to Grey Glacier.
Also Included
- English/Spanish speaking guide
- Baqueano (local cowboy)
- Entrance Fee to Torres del Paine National Park
- Welcome drink at riverside camp
- Horses, saddles and pack horses
- Helmets, leather chaps, leather gloves, saddle bags, and dry bags
Not included
- Flights to and from Puerto Natales
- Travel insurance
- Visas if required
- Accommodations before and after the trek in Puerto Natales
- Any meals not noted as included
- Alcoholic drinks at riverside camp
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at estancias/hotels
- Gratuities for guide and staff
Optional Extras
- Hotel accommodation in Punta Arenas
- Single supplements
Dates & Prices
Dates and prices for chilean patagonia on horseback tour.
This guided horseback riding tour in Patagonia is mostly run as a group departure where you would be joining a mixed group, however, private departures are also available upon request.
Prices below are per person. Please note that the standard price applies when the group size is 4 or more. If the group size ends up being smaller, then a supplement may be required.
- Guided Group of 4-8: $3,995 USD
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- Full payment will be required 90 days before the departure
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- 75+ Days: Total trip cost minus a $200 USD booking fee per person for regular programs, $500 USD booking fee per person for tailor-made and private programs will be refunded
- 74 – 56 Days: 50% of total trip cost will be refunded
- 55 Days or Less: No Refund
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Frequently asked questions for Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour
How hard is the Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour?
We rate this tour as a 4/5. This tour is best suited to those with riding experience and you can expect a mix of slow riding, trotting and cantering on rugged terrain. Riding duration is between 4-8 hours each day.
Are meals included on the Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour?
Is horse rental included in the tour price on the Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour?
Yes, Horses, saddles and pack horses are included. Helmets, leather chaps, leather gloves, saddle bags, and dry bags are also included.
Is the Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour in English?
Yes, this trip is guided in English.
Do I need insurance?
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover hiking. Get your travel insurance .
Do I need a visa to travel to Chile?
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website , though you should verify with your government.
How do I get to Puerto Natales to start this tour?
Fly into Teniente Julio Gallardo Airport (PNT) in Puerto Natales to start this tour. A driver will greet you at the airport to take you to your hotel.
Where does the Chilean Patagonia on Horseback Tour end?
The tour ends upon your return to Puerto Natales where you can book overnight accommodations or continue your journey with onward travel.
Do I need special vaccines to travel to Chile?
Check with your family doctor.
Are there any travel restrictions for Chile?
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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EcoCamp Patagonia Stay
- Torres del Paine
It's time to giddy up and tame the wilds of Patagonia on this horse-lover's dream trip.
EcoCamp Extension: Only available to book along with an EcoCamp Program*
The best way to experience Torres del Paine? From the back of a horse, of course! Channel your inner cowboy and join the ranks of the local “baqueanos” cowboys for a day of riding across the grassy pampas of Patagonia, luxuriating in the fresh air and stunning views, and learning more about the fascinating cultural history of the region.
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- Traditional Baqueano guides.
- Views of Torres del Paine.
- One of Chilean Patagonia’s largest ranches.
- Local Patagonian horses.
- Historical cultural immersion.
- Journey through varied wildlife.
Patagonia horse riding
After breakfast, we will walk from EcoCamp to Hotel Las Torres. Upon arrival at the ranch stables, we meet our local Baqueano (Patagonian cowboy) guide who introduces us to the fine selection of Patagonian horses we will be riding. Our horses have been raised in the area’s wild geographical surroundings but are very well-trained and used to being ridden by anyone - no previous riding experience is needed. As you ride along the deep blue shores of Lake Nordenskjöld, our expert baqueanos will help you learn how to ride. With the wind in your hair, the sounds of the lake, and the rhythm of the horse’s strong, sturdy movements, you’ll get a feel of Patagonia and its beginnings. Creating a genuine connection with nature, you’ll feel the powerfully pure joy of the moment. Mount Almirante Nieto and its hanging glacier will hover in the skyline and you’ll appreciate numerous viewpoints and Patagonian flora as you cross pristine rivers and dense forests on horseback. We will venture into the Asencio Valley and cross the Asencio River, where you’ll be able to appreciate an ecotone – the intersection of two distinct ecosystems. The forest and the pampas transition into one another, uniquely blending together in the middle. This famous lake is situated at the base of the Paine Massif and is named after Otto Nordenskjöld (1869-1928), a Swedish-Finnish explorer who dedicated himself to the study of Chile, Antarctica, Peru, and Greenland. During the ride, we will settle down to enjoy our picnic amid the spectacular Patagonian scenery and reflect on the generations of Baqueanos who have traveled across Patagonia’s plains before us. Our guide will expand on the region’s horse riding history and the geography of this fascinating area so close to the world’s end, with a wealth of stories passed down through generations. Figures such as Santiago Zamora who traveled from Central Chile down to Punta Arenas in 1868 and integrated with the European colonists, spending his life exploring the region alongside them on horseback, form part of the rich intercultural heritage of the region. We make our way back to the stables, soaking up the experience of riding across the Patagonian plains in traditional fashion. Once we say goodbye to our guide and horse we walk back to EcoCamp to enjoy our evening aperitif and meal and share our day’s experience with fellow EcoCamp guests.
Accommodation
Ecocamp Patagonia is located in the heart of Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, with a unique view of the majestic granite towers. The region’s first fully sustainable accommodation south of the Amazon and the first of its kind in the Patagonian wilderness, EcoCamp offers upscale camping in geodesic domes inspired by the region’s ancient nomadic inhabitants.
EcoCamp Patagonia Suite Dome (Heating & Private bathroom, 28m²/300ft²)
EcoCamp Patagonia Suite Dome Loft (2 floors, Heating & Private bathroom, 37m²/398ft²)
EcoCamp Patagonia Superior Dome (Heating & Private bathroom, 23m²/250ft²)
EcoCamp Patagonia Standard Dome (Shared bathroom, 10m²/108ft²)
- 1 full day excursión Patagonian.
- Horseback riding.
- 1 overnight in Ecocamp Dome.
- Bilingual guide.
- Safety hat horse riding equipment.
- Meals: Breakfast, box lunch and dinner.
Not included
- Transportation between Ecocamp and Puerto Natales, Punta Arenas or El Calafate. (This is included ONLY with Ecocamp programs and not their Extensions, like this one).
- Insurance (the same as for main programs).
- Voluntary tipping of guides and staff.
- Items of personal nature.
- Items not mentioned.
Regular departures every day on request. Only valid as an extension to our Ecocamp Tours! *April departures are subject to weather conditions. Also, please note: If the excursion is canceled because of bad weather conditions, alternative options will be offered.
What is an EcoCamp extension?
EcoCamp Extensions are excursions you can book in addition to our regular EcoCamp programs, to enhance your Patagonian experience. These tours can take place before or after your main program but we strongly recommend doing them afterward to maximize your arrival experience at EcoCamp with your fellow trekking/Safari group members. Transport in and out of the park is not included as these services are covered by your regular program with EcoCamp. If you wish to book an EcoCamp Extension without any other EcoCamp program please contact us so we can give you a quote.
Starting / finishing point
The trip starts and ends at Ecocamp Patagonia.
Physical demands
This trip requires a level of fitness sufficient to spend a day riding on a horse over varied terrain. Speed will be determined by group fitness. No previous experience is necessary. Only available for passengers under 65 years old.
The vast unbroken stretch of ocean to the west and south of the South American continent leaves the Patagonian Andes very exposed to the saturated winds that circle the Antarctic landmass. Also, both the strong marine and the South Patagonic Ice field influence make the weather hard to predict. In spring or early summer, fine weather may deteriorate almost without warning, bringing rains and eventually snow. Even in summer (December to March) you should come prepared to find cold- strong winds (up to 130 km/hr) and rainfalls. The summer’s average temperature is 11ºC/52ºF (24ºC max, 2ºC min).
What you need to bring
You need to bring your personal belongings and box lunch provided by EcoCamp. It can get pretty chilly during the ride so warm clothes, gloves and hat suitable for strong winds are recommended.
Itinerary modifications
We reserve the right to change the order of the days in any itinerary at the discretion of the trip guide and based on operational considerations. The trip guide can modify, change or eliminate part of the itinerary based on safety/weather considerations.
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Get to know the main ports that gave rise to the province of Última Esperanza, discovering its history and landscapes on horseback, a unique experience minutes from Puerto Natales .
We will leave your hotel in Puerto Natales to the point where our horses and guide will be waiting for us, after a brief instruction we will go to Puerto Consuelo, place of colonization of the Province of Última Esperanza; Puerto Prat, the first town that saw the birth of the province in 1899, these towns are joined by the pioneer route of Puerto Natales along the coasts of the Última Esperanza and Eberhard fjords. The above is framed in the incredible geography at the foot of the mountain range, livestock and local culture.
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1: Off-kilter genius at Delicatessen: Brain pâté with kefir butter and young radishes served mezze-style, and the caviar and tartare pizza. Head for Food City. You might think that calling Food City (Фуд Сити), an agriculture depot on the outskirts of Moscow, a "city" would be some kind of hyperbole. It is not.
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🎧 Wear headphones for the best experience.In this video, we will walk along the famous tourist routes of Moscow, take a walk along the renovated embankments...