Choose EcoCamp for its access, unique structures, incredible scenery, sustainable design and opportunity for digital detox (no WiFi or cell phone service on site). This multi-dome lodge is situated at the foot of the Base Towers, so you can walk to this famous hiking trail right from the lodge; most other properties within Torres del Paine require a drive to access hikes.

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Activities & Accessibility at EcoCamp Patagonia
Travel packages at EcoCamp include various activities like hiking and kayaking depending on the tour. Patagonia fly-fishing, puma tracking and a day trip to the famous Perito Moreno glacier near El Calafate, Argentina, are also EcoCamp extras that you can book as an extension to your stay.
There are a number of social activities offered each night, such as Chilean wine tasting, pisco sour making classes, film showings, live music and wildlife talks. EcoCamp also features a yoga dome, with complimentary twice-daily yoga sessions, and a massage dome where you can schedule treatments at an added cost.
With ramps throughout the property and a special all-terrain wheelchair available for assisted trail access, this lodge makes accessibility through Torres del Paine possible.
Dining at EcoCamp Patagonia
One of the most popular features of EcoCamp is its delicious and plentiful food. Vegetarian and gluten-free meals can be made available if indicated in advance when booking. Juices, sodas, beer, wine and alcholic drinks are available for purchase. Following is a short description of the meals served:
BREAKFAST: All that you will find at home: fruits, whole grain and white bread toast, cheese, scrambled eggs, butter, peanut butter, jam, cereals, granola, yogurt, milk, juice, honey, ham, coffee, tea, herb teas, and much more served buffet style.
BOX LUNCH: Called a buffet box lunch, it is prepared after breakfast by each client before starting the excursion. Find a large table full of tasty elements to prepare a great sandwich, wrap or bowl into reusable stainless steel containers: whole grain and white bread, cheeses, tuna, chicken, turkey, ham, beef, salami, sauces, variety of vegetables, hard boiled eggs, and more; additionally find chocolate and granola bars, nuts and fruits.
DINNER: It starts with a cocktail consisting of Chile’s famous pisco sour or cocktail of the day and different small appetizers while you guide goes over the next day’s plans. Then the meal starts with a first course selection followed by a piece of white or red meat with rice, potatoes or vegetables. Everything is accompanied by good Chilean wine. Finally a cup of coffee or herb teas with a delicious dessert will crown the meal. The meals often vary to provide travelers with different flavors and local preparations.