Glamping, a unique experience that combines nature and comfort. Whether it’s sleeping atop a mountain or in the heart of the desert, Argentina, with its natural diversity, offers ideal destinations for travelers seeking breathtaking landscapes without giving up the comfort of a hotel.
Located in stunning natural environments, glamping has become a trendy alternative for an exclusive getaway in the heart of nature. In Argentina, there’s a glamping route across various regions, where one can spend the night in the snow-covered Andes or even sleep inside a glass pyramid in the middle of the forest.
Patagonia: Nature in All Its Splendor
Argentine Patagonia stands out for its majestic landscapes: the Andes Mountains, Mount Fitz Roy, Glaciers National Park, and the shores of some of the world’s purest lakes such as Lake Nahuel Huapi. The southern region also offers activities like hiking, fly fishing, and kayaking while discovering the local flora and fauna.

A great option for those who enjoy spectacular views and have no fear of heights: OVO Patagonia. Facing Mount Fitz Roy, sleep in a transparent capsule perched on a cliffside at 270 meters high. For a deep connection with nature, Río Manso Camp near Bariloche offers an all-inclusive experience with rafting, hiking, horseback riding, and yoga sessions.
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Cuyo: Wine, Stars and Desert
The Cuyo region is a hotspot for high-end glamping, especially for wine and gastronomy lovers. Travelers can stay in private villas, luxury tents, or avant-garde suites overlooking vineyards with stunning views of the Andes, and of course, access to Mendoza’s wine routes.

At Alpasión Lodge & Glamping in Mendoza, you’ll stay in a comfortable dome surrounded by beautiful vineyards and majestic mountains. The experience includes visits to local wineries, high-altitude wine tastings, mountain bike rides, sunset horseback rides, and regional cooking classes.
But if you’re visiting San Juan, Rancho del Tata Lito in Pedernal offers a more rustic glamping experience. Nestled at the foot of Cerro de la Paz, it features eco-domes, horseback riding, hiking, yoga sessions, and homemade Argentine cuisine.
Northern Argentina: Luxury and Andean Culture
With its white salt flats, multicolored ravines, and yungas jungles, northern Argentina offers unforgettable experiences that blend luxury with Andean culture. Accommodations include premium domes, eco-lodges, and haciendas nestled in remote valleys, mountains, or the Salinas Grandes—one of the most surreal landscapes in the world.

Some estancias also offer Andean wellness rituals—like temazcals or yoga—4×4 desert excursions, and astrotourism experiences, like at Pristine Camps Salinas Grandes. This small solar-powered camp offers guided walks, regional cuisine, and stargazing under one of Argentina’s clearest skies, in collaboration with local communities.
Litoral: Ecotourism Between Jungles and Rivers

In the natural landscapes of the Litoral, glamping options like Reserva La Misión Moconá offer unique ways to connect with nature. Visitors can stay by the river or deep in the jungle. In addition to fresh air and breathtaking views, this experience includes exciting activities such as safaris, floating down the Uruguay River, and boat trips to the Paraíso Stream.
Meanwhile, Glamping Los Palmares, located along the Bermejo River, offers wildlife watching excursions where visitors may spot anteaters, tapirs, and Chaco birds. Other activities include river navigation on the Bermejito, hikes through quebracho forests, and cultural workshops with local communities.
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Córdoba: Relaxation and Nature in the Sierras
Surrounded by pine forests and small waterfalls, glamping in this region blends into the beauty of the sierras, offering a truly relaxing experience.
With a philosophy rooted in pleasure and simplicity, Dos Aguas is a place to immerse not only in the environment but also in well-being. Nestled in the peaceful landscapes of Capilla del Monte, this eco-responsible retreat offers both cozy cabins and sustainable geodesic domes set within native forests. Guests can take part in yoga workshops, guided meditations, among other holistic practices.
Imagine waking up to the sound of birdsong, opening your eyes to a horizon worthy of a painting. In every corner of Argentina, glamping invites slow, immersive, unforgettable travel in style. A new way to experience the world—where comfort meets authenticity, and each night becomes an intimate connection with the Argentine land.
Photos: VIsit Argentina | Ovo Patagonia | Alpassion Lodge & Glamping | Pristine Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp | Los Palmares