Camping, our way
Some of the most spectacular places in Patagonia are far beyond
Reaching them means going a little further — and sometimes that means camping.
For us, camping isn’t about roughing it.
It’s about accessing the remote landscapes that make this journey special.
Part of the journey
Our routes combine different types of nights along the way.
Some nights we stay in lodges or cabins, enjoying a proper bed and a hot shower.
Other nights we set up simple camps in remote locations, surrounded by Patagonia’s wild landscapes.
That balance is part of the experience.

How our camps work
At the end of the riding day, we set up camp together in carefully chosen locations.
The guide carries the shared camping equipment, and the group helps set up the tents. It’s a simple process and part of the spirit of traveling this way.
To keep things easy on the bike, the guide transports the group gear, including:
Expedition tents
Sleeping mats
Cooking equipment
Food for dinner and breakfast
Camp essentials
All you need to bring is your sleeping bag.
What you need to bring
Very little:
Your sleeping bag
Personal clothing for the night
Basic toiletries
Everything else is part of the group equipment.
The experience
There’s something special about ending a day of riding by setting up camp together.
The bikes are parked, the tents go up, dinner gets prepared, and the landscape slowly goes quiet.
It’s simple, authentic, and part of what makes riding through Patagonia unforgettable.






