Our first Patagonia retreat location is a remote, off grid camp set in 8 hectares of forests and streams surrounded by mountains and wild nature. Situated next to Los Glaciares National Park with gorgeous views of Mount Fitz Roy, our camp is right on the headtrail to Laguna De Los Tres and other spectacular hikes.
With no phone reception or wifi, we’ll have a 5 day digital detox and spend our time practising yoga and meditation with Zephyr while enjoying some quiet reflective time in the mountains. Between classes, choose one of the many hiking trails the begin right from our doorstep and, for those up for the challenge, you can add a full day guided hike up to Laguna De Los Tres.
Our second location is El Calafate, home to mighty Perito Moreno glacier. We’ll stay in a sweet family farm complex on the edge of town, overlooking the lake and surrounded by a natural beauty. We’ll be here for 2 nights and spend a full day out exploring Los Glaciares National Park onboard a boat, sailing between icebergs with views of incredible Seco Glacier, South Heim Glacier and the Peineta Glacier and finally the imposing Spegazzini Glacier which is more than 135 metres high.
At the end of the boat ride, we’ll hike back through the national park and enjoy more mesmerising views and take some time for mindful contemplation before heading home for our last night by the lake.
Who's Teaching: Zephyr Wildman

Zephyr has been a Senior Yoga Teacher in London since 2002. Her teaching is rooted in yoga anatomy and physiology and she blends creative movement, dynamic flow, and precise alignment with a deep understanding of kinesiology. Her classes offer a comprehensive practice that includes asana, pranayama, mudras, kriyas, and mantras. Beyond the physical aspects of yoga asana, Zephyr integrates psychology, yogic philosophy, and self-study into her teaching, fostering a holistic approach to wellness aimed at deepening each student’s personal path to yoga.
On retreat you can expect your classes to begin with time to listen and contemplate philosophy teachings, followed by a strong asana practice, breath work and meditation. Zephyr sometimes like to guide her students through a daily self enquiry journey through journaling and discussion. With over 15 years of experience hosting retreats, Zephyr is dedicated to providing transformative experiences both on and off the mat.
You’ll have a 2 hour morning practice which includes philosophy and breath work, along with an energetic yoga asana flow to awaken your mind and body. your evening practice will be 90 minutes of yin and restorative poses, meditation and deep relaxation.
Try a free class with Zephyr.

We have 12 places available on this retreat, sleeping in 5 single ensuite rooms, 2 twin/double rooms and 1 triple room.
You’ll be staying in 2 locations. Our first location is a remote glamping site in El Chalten. You’ll spend 5 nights here, sleeping in cosy ecological domes with private bathroom and hot showers. Each dome is equipped with a wood stove, sommier beds with warm bedding and night stands with night lamps. They all have self sufficient solar energy on a 12v circuit (this means that only a USB plug is available).
Your second location is a simple and homely, family owned farm complex on the outskirts of El Calafate town. Accommodations is in 3 eco cabins and 3 houses. The single rooms are ensuite and the twin/double and triple rooms share a bathroom.
You’ll be served a delicious breakfast and dinner every day and have packed lunches to take out on your adventures. Argentinian menus include meat and fish, so if you prefer a vegetarian menu please let us know when you book.
We should be able to cater for most dietary requests but please do check this with us BEFORE you book. Thank you.
This is an alcohol free retreat.
This retreat is designed for the Bold Traveller*—someone with a strong sense of adventure, a high level of fitness, and a deep appreciation for remote, rugged places. You’ll need to be fit, well-prepared, and open to the wildness of Patagonia, where nature sets the pace and simplicity allows the landscape to shine.
Expect to be out exploring on foot most days, with breathtaking hikes and active adventures woven into the rhythm of the retreat. One of the highlights is the challenging full-day hike to Laguna de los Tres—a demanding 22km journey that takes around 9 hours and requires stamina, sure-footedness, and an injury-free body to fully enjoy.
If this hike isn’t for you, there are still ways to enjoy the landscape—alternative self-guided walks and optional kayaking offer more gentle, independent ways to engage with the surroundings. But overall, this retreat is best suited to those who love to move, explore, and embrace the raw beauty of the wild.
*Read about our traveller categories.
Flights to Argentina: You’ll need to fly to Buenos Aires the day before the retreat begins. Flights from London to Buenos Aires (EZE) airport are available with one stop with British Airways, KLM, Air Europa, American Airlines, Iberia and Lufthansa.
Flights to Patagonia: You’ll need to book return domestic flights from Argentina (AEP) airport to El Calafate airport in Patagonia on 13th and 20th November. These flights will be around $175 return and we will let you know which flights to book.
Transfers: We will organise all your transfers once you land in El Calafate.
Responsible Retreating in Patagonia
We are committed to operating in an environmentally and socially responsible way which includes being transparent about the current eco-credentials for each retreat.
Our El Chalten location is off grid, so they had to create everything from scratch while trying to be as sustainable as possible. Electricity is powered by solar energy, the sun is very high in Patagonia during the tourist season and this is the most sustainable option. Water is from a spring and they have biodigesters so they do not contaminate. They serve water from the spring at the table during meals and they do not offer plastic bottle unless asked for. And every year they incorporate new actions to be more sustainable.
| Yes/No/Some | |
| Yes | The venue is locally owned and operated |
| The venue is operated in partnership with a local owner | |
| Yes | The venue employs local staff with good pay and working conditions in compliance with all local laws and regulations |
| Yes | Staff are offered employee benefits and professional development opportunities |
| Yes | The venue partners with and supports local suppliers for activities and products |
| Yes | Your chosen excursion suppliers operate with clear guidelines to minimise their negative environmental impact, and animal welfare is a priority on any trips involving wildlife |
| N/A | The venue gives preference to suppliers with ownership from diverse or underrepresented populations |
| Some | The venue runs on renewable energy |
| Yes | The venue uses a sustainable water supply |
| Yes | There is a comprehensive waste management system |
| Yes | There is limited use of single use plastic |
| Yes | Biodegradable products are used |
| Yes | Sustainable, local food sources are available |
| Yes | The venue measures its environmental impact and operates in compliance with all local laws and regulations |
| Some | The venue is actively involved in conservation |
| Some | The location is not over touristed/we are visiting out of high season |
| No | The location has slow travel/public transport options |
| Yes | The venue has its own sustainability strategy/targets |
| No | The venue has its own certifications such as ISO 14001, Green Building Certifications, BCorp certification or other demonstrable policies |
We are committed to operating in an environmentally and socially responsible way which includes being transparent about the current eco-credentials for each retreat. Read our Responsible Retreat Plan here.