Come and join us in Chile’s charmingly quaint and picturesque Lake District for snow-capped volcanoes, gushing waterfalls, pretty lakeside towns, and mystical, ancient forests…
Monthly Archives: November 2014
Clean, Green Energy For Chile
Chile has famously had its problems with reliable, sustainable energy generation – so which renewable options could benefit both population and environment?
The Southern Lights
We all know about the much-famed Aurora Borealis in the Northern Hemisphere, but don’t forget about the equally beautiful Aurora Australis down south! Read on to discover Patagonia’s finest, 100% natural light show…
Best Hikes of Patagonia – Fitz Roy & Cerro Torre 4 Day Trek
The immensity of Mount Fitz Roy, the tranquil beauty of Laguna los Tres, stunning views left and right…all these are within your grasp on this four day trek, taking you through the heart of Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina!
So You Think You Know Spanish…
Our globe-trotting guest blogger Samantha gives us a run-down of all those tricky chilenismos, bound to catch out even the most confident Spanish speaker when travelling in Chile – buena suerte!
6 Photos Calling You To The World’s End
Tierra del Fuego can be found at the southernmost tip of South America, and is divided between Chile and Argentina. Allow yourself to be carried away to faraway, misty shores by six stunning pictures taken at the edge of our world…
Visiting Pablo Neruda At Isla Negra
Come and pay a call at Pablo Neruda’s favourite Chilean house on the shores of the roaring Pacific Ocean…
7 Free Things To Do In Santiago
We all know that holidays can turn into pricey affairs, however close an eye you keep on the pennies. But fear not if your spending money is running a little dry – you can still have a whale of a time in the capital of Chile without so much as once delving a dejected hand […]
What Actually Is Adventure Travel?
Adventure travel is one of the fastest growing areas in the tourism world, but what qualifies as part of this thrill-seeking trend and what does not? The World Tourism Organization has published a revealing new report which might just have the answers we’ve all been looking for…
Fiore Pandolffo – EcoCamp Yoga Instructor
Fiore was born in Northern Chile and has been living all around the country from Antofagasta to Punta Arenas. She studied Ecotourism and felt the special sense of feeling part of nature which helped her finding a special spiritual path in Yoga.Fiore started practicing yoga in 2005 through different styles. In 2015, after an integral […]