Glamping In Latin America
The Ecocamp at Torres del Paine National Park.
Fancy a glamping adventure in Latin America? Travel company Journey Latin America offers glamping trips to some of the most remote parts of the region.
The adventure travel company features camping on the beaches of Baja California to the domes shadowed by the Torres de Paine granite towers.
These luxury camps give travelers an opportunity to camp in nature and go kayaking, trekking in the Andes and take jungle walks.
Starting in Mexico, the Espiritu Santo Sea Kayaking trip will depart from La Paz in Baja California and explore deserted bays and coves and camp on the beaches. The package includes accommodation, transfers, full board and excursions with an English speaking guide.
Luxury Chaa Creek Lodge, in the Mountain Pine Forest Reserve of Belize, offers glamping at the Macal River camp, close to the ancient Mayan ruins of Tipu and Xunantunich.
On Costa Rica’s Osa peninsula, La Leona Tent Camp offers tent-cabins on the beachfront or in the rainforest.
The camp is accessible by a 45-minute walk along a beach. Wildlife spotting is popular from the tent-cabin verandas and within Corcovado National Park. This Costa Rica package includes accommodation, transfers, full board, excursions with an English speaking guide and domestic flights from San José.
The Galapagos Safari camp is an African safari-styled camp, where travelers experience luxury camping in the stunning Galapagos.
At the southern tip of the continent, the Torres del Paine National Park is home to the glamping site, The Ecocamp. Near the park’s twin towers or ‘torres’, it is a perfect site to explore the legendary national park. The package includes accommodation, transfers, full board and a program of excursions with an English speaking guide.
For more info, visit Journey Latin America site.
Image courtesy of Journey Latin America.

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Increíbles experiencias de viaje. Muy recomendables. Saludos de La Bicicleta Verde
If I were picking I’d choose the Torres del Paine experience. That place has a view.