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The region's first fully sustainable spot to stay, this ecocamp is sleeping well and easy beneath the glistening starlight of Torres del Paine National Park.
See breathtaking natural beauty that'll give you the impression you've discovered an entirely new world, even though you're just hiking, climbing, and being constantly floored by the mountain lands of South America. This good-natured haven for outdoorsy folk takes up as little room as possible, while giving you everything you need, so you have free range of the epic landscape.
The Lowdown
Type
Camping / GlampingField / Forest / OrchardHotel / Resort / SpaLodge / Mountain / Ski ResortOther
Views
ForestLakeLandscaped GroundsMeadow/FieldParkRiver
Style
Cultural
Eco
Romantic
Rustic
Zen
Best type of Celebrations

Venue Setting

EcoCamp is situated in the very heart of Torres del Paine National Park and provides the region’s first fully sustainable accommodation, complete with green technology. You enjoy guided treks and wildlife excursions by day and share evening meals with new friends (the right time to talk about the day stories), before falling asleep gazing up at the star-filled sky through your dome ceiling. Wake up in the middle of the Patagonian wilderness in a cozy geodesic dome, with a panoramic view of the majestic Torres del Paine, ready to pick up the hiking trail!

Capacity

Seated
75
Buffet
75
Standing
75
Fees
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
Price range

Does this include catering fees?

Yes

Insurance

Additional Insurance Is Not Required To Host An Event Here

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Event Logistics and Amenities
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Celebrations hosted here since
2001
Curfew
2 AM
Venue spaces
Indoor & Outdoor Venue Spaces Available
Catering
Client Must Use The Catering Provided By The Venue
Alcohol
Provided By Venue For Fee – You Must Use The Venue For All Alcohol Services
Music
Indoors Only
Smoking
Designated Smoking Areas Only
Accommodations
13 Stadard Domes to go Glamping on a real adventure in Patagonia. No heating - shared bathrooms - and an extraordinary view of the star filed sky 
4  Superior Domes to enjoy the best combination of comfort and adventure
16 Suite Domes to experience the highest level of comfort allowed by sustainable development in a natural untarnished environment.
3  Suite Domes Loft to have your own space for your friends or family 
Yoga Dome to practice Yoga in a breathtaking place, surrounded by wilderness and looking up at the majestic granite peaks from the heart of EcoCamp
Community Domes (restaurant, bar, dayroom) to get together with fellow guests 
 
Eco/Green Events
Yes
Kid Friendly Events
Yes
Handicap Accessible
Yes
Amenities
  • Ample Parking Onsite
  • Dining Tables
  • Other amenities: Yoda Dome and Community Domes can be arranged for the event
Inside Scoop

Every wednesday enjoy the "Chilean Day"cuisine at Ecocamp. Our chilean Chef Claudio Fourcade will cook the best traditional dishes for you.
If you want to see how a sustainable Eco-Lodge works, go on a tour with one of our guides or managers to see all the facilities (renevable energies, composting system, termic heather, etc) 

Venue Features
The scene:
At the Southern tip of the Andes in Chile lies Torres del Paine National Park, one of the most impressive sights in the Southern Hemisphere and home to some of the world’s most classic trekking routes. Ecocamp is spotted in this park, which is located in Chile’s southernmost and largest region, Magellanes and Chilean Antarctica. The park encompasses ancient forests, glaciers, lakes, rivers and fjords, and fauna including guanacos, foxes, pumas and a diverse array of birds. The park draws in approximately 100,000 visitors each year who visit the Paine Towers, Los Cuernos, French Valley and Grey Glacier. The W Trek and the Paine Circuit are popular routes.
Design:
The design premise behind EcoCamp was to create accommodation where travellers could connect with nature and explore Torres del Paine without leaving a footprint. At EcoCamp guests are immersed in their natural surroundings, hearing the wind race through the sky while looking up at the stars through the ceiling of their cozy dome. All natural light and heat energy is utilised and electricity comes from hydro and solar energy. Domes blend naturally into their surrounding environment and flora and fauna continues to flourish on EcoCamp ground.
Standout venue features:
EcoCamp has gained an award-winning reputation for its eco-friendly policies and innovative use of green technology. We are leaders in environmentally responsible travel to areas of fragile natural resources and we minimise the footprint of every visitor in Torres del Paine National Park through our careful development strategy and implementation of green technology.
EcoCamp’s yoga dome will host daily half hour stretching session each morning for all EcoCamp program participants who want to participate and stretch their muscles before their day’s hike or nature walk!


Awards & Notables
Awards, recognitions, or noteworthy achievements associated with the venue.
Awards
EcoCamp Proud Supporters of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism
EcoCamp Patagonia awarded Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence 2014
EcoCamp Recognized for Sustainable Tourism by Chile Sustentable
EcoCamp Patagonia awarded Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence 2013
EcoCamp Patagonia ISO 9001 certified
EcoCamp Patagonia ISO14001 certified

Articles and blog
The telegraph - Chile: on the trail of the elusive puma
The independent - On the prowl in Patagonia
Marie Clair Deco - eco-friendly sanctuary
Blog Patagonia Travel
Food Restaurants, Cafes, Bars, Lounges
This section provides insights into our diverse culinary and social offerings.
EcoCamp has a restaurant which has a sophisticated menu fusing Chilean, Altiplanic, Patagonian, and international food. The fusion dishes allow you to taste new flavours and aromas, mixing well-known ingredients like rice and potatoes, with typical ingredients from Chile which form staples for the native inhabitants, such as purple potatoes, quinoa, patasca from the Altiplano (a stew made of tripe, veal, potatoes, corn and peppers), and molasses made from the meaty, sweet fruit found on northern Chile’s chañar trees.
A new Bar Dome is being launched this season! A very nice place where you can try a good chilean wine and share good times with people. Sometimes even live music may surprise you and call the party for the night. Try our delicious coktail Calafate Sour, our local Magallanic beer and enjoy the espectacular view.
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