Three nights in a landscape where vastness becomes intimate. Patagonian plains, lakes, and horseback rides open the day; a boat ride in front of the Perito Moreno Glacier frames it. On the way back, the fire is lit, a glass of wine in hand, and deep calm under a silent sky.
Day 1 – Arrival in the Patagonian plains
Airport pick-up and transfer to the camp, on the shore of the Rico Arm. The dome awaits among wind-swept grasslands. After check-in, the afternoon is open for a walk among lenga trees, a rest after the journey, or simply sitting back to enjoy the beauty of the horizon.
Overnight at the camp
Day 2 – Facing the giant
After lunch, the journey continues into the National Park. First the forest, then the boardwalks, and at the end, the glacier. A boat ride along the Rico Arm brings you close to the southern face of Perito Moreno as the sun goes down. Back at the camp, some choose to cook, others to prepare mate, others just to sit by the fire.
Overnight at the camp
Day 3 – Between lakes and trails
The day begins on horseback. The trail follows the Rico Arm, crosses low woods, and opens to a lookout with wide views over the Patagonian plains. In the afternoon, time becomes your own again: a short walk, a cooking class, or simply the deck, with the glacier there, in the distance.
Overnight at the camp
Day 4 – Farewell
Breakfast with the dry sound of the wind as your only companion. At 11 a.m., transfer to the airport. Patagonia, untouched, stays behind.
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NOTES:
- Children policy: from 6 years old
- Check-in from 3 p.m. | Check-out by 11 a.m.
- Domes accommodate up to 3 people
- Included transfers: arrival from airport at 1:30 p.m. | departure from the camp at 11 a.m.
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