Luxury campsites are positioned as an option for vacations summer. With more than 20 provinces that have glamping options, the country has established itself as one of the preferred destinations for those who want to experience nature in a different way.
Glamping in Argentina has achieved notable development, with a diverse offering that includes everything from geodesic domes, yurts and bell tents. These accommodations gained popularity for their ability to adapt to different types of terrain and landscapes, allowing them to offer unique experiences in incredible or difficult-to-access destinations.
The versatility of the structures is one of the main attractions of the glamping. ”This type of accommodation allows you to stay in very particular natural spaces. There is glamping in the heart of the Salinas Grandes in Jujuy, in national parks such as El Bermejito in Chaco, Los Alerces in Chubut or Nahuel Huapi in Rio Negro or domes hanging on a cliff 270 meters high with impressive views of Cerro Fitz Roy”, explained Gustavo de Figueredo, founder and commercial director of Glamping South, a glamping search engine in the region.
Variety of destinations and services to travel
What distinguishes glamping from other forms of accommodation is the possibility of being in direct contact with nature, but with the luxury and comfort of a hotel. In Argentina, this experience is enriched by a great diversity of destinations and services. From glamping in the heart of the mountains, to those near wineries or in coastal areas. Many of these accommodations include activities such as wine tastings, visits to local producers, guided walks and even adventure sports, which further elevates the experience. The average stay is three days.
In addition, the offer adapts to the different tastes of tourists: there are options for those who prefer the tranquility of the mountains or those seeking adventure.
“The concept of glamping For us it has two fundamental pillars: luxury is the place where we are, which is the Los Alerces National Park, with its protected areas,” said Martin Capllonch, founding partner of Frontera Sur. “Glamping has certain amenities such as a bed with a box spring, in a dome 4 meters in diameter or 5 meters, that is, for a couple or a family of four. But the idea is always to continue with the concept of wild camping, of a real connection with nature. We make this fine mix, of being in an incredible place under a myrtle tree with a view of the lake, but with amenities,” Capllonch highlighted. “These are things that are difficult to find in modern city life,” he added.
In addition, special emphasis is placed on sustainability. “The other pillar is caring for the environment. Everything has a very low impact, from the colors of the dome to the wood that has been used for the structures,” he concluded.
The cost of experience
In Argentina, prices per night for two people vary between $100,000 and $250,000 depending on the location and type of accommodation. However, in premium destinations or with more exclusive structures, rates can reach US$1,400 per night.
“There are many virtues of this type of accommodation. Therefore, it is one of the fastest growing modalities in Argentina and the region. It allows contact with nature, the possibility of staying in pristine places, the best perception and enjoyment of the environment, collaboration with the sustainability of the destination, among other benefits” concluded de Figueredo.
Source: Ambito

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