Perched between sky and stone in a 150-hectare private reserve, six safari-style tents and a lovingly repurposed farmhouse mark the spot where adventure meets comfort. The dramatic Tinajani Canyon carves through the landscape, while winding trails beckon exploration of the pristine Altiplano wilderness. This is a place where you can spend your days discovering hidden corners of the high Andes and your evenings counting shooting stars from your private hot tub.




An old farmhouse forms the heart of the camp, where crackling fires and comfortable corners invite post-adventure relaxation. The surrounding 150 hectares are yours to explore, with hiking and biking trails weaving through the reserve. Time your visit to local artisan workshops carefully - watching skilled hands at work while learning about generations-old techniques is a highlight not to be rushed.
Each of the six tented suites is actually two interconnected canvas havens - one for dreaming and one for lounging. Private bathrooms and outdoor hot tubs add more than a touch of luxury to the wilderness experience. The canvas walls let in the sounds of nature while keeping the elements at bay, creating the perfect balance between immersion and comfort. This is glamping at its most thoughtful, where every detail has been considered to enhance your connection with the remarkable landscape beyond.
Soaking in your outdoor tub as the sun sets behind the canyon walls, painting the sky in shades of gold and purple before the stars emerge in their thousands.
Rise early one morning to catch the first light hitting the canyon walls - the play of shadows and colors is absolutely magical, and the combination of crisp mountain air and hot coffee makes it all the more special.
At this altitude, temperatures can swing dramatically between day and night - pack accordingly and embrace the excuse to cozy up by the fire come evening.
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