The small town of San Pedro de Atacama stretches back 3,000 years to when it started out as a trading ground for llama caravans. These Andean traders made their way through Bolivia and Northern Argentina to the Pacific Coast, transporting the best llamas for breeding and wool; feathers from the Amazon jungle for ceremonies; and coca leaves and herbs from the Altiplano.
We have built a small lodge in a private reserve located in the same spot where Florence Dixie camped and enjoyed her first views of the majestic Torres del Paine Mountain Range; a sight that captivated her over 140 years ago and which continues to captivate travellers today.