Location:
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Overview:
In the Fitz Roy foothills sits Piedra Encantada — a wind-shaped stone lodge with minimal power and maximum silence. It’s a one-room communal stay with sheepskin throws, trekking pole racks, and windows facing the Andes. No Wi-Fi. No wall art. Just wilderness. The air here tastes like rock and snow. Come between November and March.
Accommodation Size:
2–12 guests, depending on site layout and seasonal access.
Price:
$85–$210 USD per night, depending on location and season.
On-site Amenities:
Solar power, shared kitchens, compost toilets, rain-fed showers, and gear storage (varies by site).
Local Adventures:
Hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, glacier treks, stargazing, and wildlife watching based on location.
Gear List:
Layered clothing, waterproof boots, headlamp, refillable water bottle, dry bag, and trail snacks.
Local Dining:
Nearby alpine huts, small town cafés, or partner food drop options available at most locations.
Local Guide Partners:
Connect through the TravEarth app to view available guides and book activity sessions before arrival.
Getting Here:
Access methods include trailhead hikes, water taxi, or limited seasonal shuttle service.
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