Experience the Serenity of Patagonia Camp
Discover the breathtaking wilderness of Patagonia at Patagonia Camp with luxurious yurts and stunning views in Torres de Paine.
Nestled in the breathtaking wilderness of Torres de Paine, Patagonia Camp offers a unique glamping experience amidst stunning natural beauty. With luxurious yurts and panoramic views, it is the perfect base for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
A brief summary to Patagonia Camp
- Km.74 Camino Milodon-Porteño, Torres de Paine, Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica, 6170000, CL
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Local tips
- Book your stay well in advance, especially during the peak tourist season, to secure your desired yurt.
- Take advantage of guided tours offered by the camp to explore the best hiking trails and wildlife viewing opportunities.
- Pack layers and prepare for variable weather; Patagonia is known for its quick changes in climate.
- Join evening activities at the camp for a chance to meet fellow travelers and share your experiences.
- Enjoy the local cuisine offered at the camp, as it showcases the rich flavors of the region.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, start from the central area of Central Valley and head south on Route 5 (Panamerican Highway). Continue on Route 5 for approximately 1,200 km until you reach the city of Puerto Natales. From Puerto Natales, take Route 9 heading west for about 70 km until you reach Torres de Paine National Park. Once you enter the park, follow signs to 'Camino Milodon-Porteño'. After approximately 10 km, you'll reach Patagonia Camp, located at Km. 74. Please note that you may encounter tolls along Route 5, so keep some cash handy.
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Public Transportation
For those using public transportation, take a bus from central Central Valley to Puerto Natales. Several companies operate this route, and the journey takes around 24 hours, so plan accordingly. Upon arrival in Puerto Natales, you'll need to take a local taxi or shuttle service to reach Torres de Paine National Park. The drive from Puerto Natales to the park entrance takes about 1.5 hours. Once in the park, you can take a shuttle service that operates within the park to reach Patagonia Camp at Km. 74 Camino Milodon-Porteño. Be sure to check the bus schedules in advance, as they may vary seasonally.
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