Awasi Hotels


Travel Itinerary

Awasi Patagonia Inspired by old Patagonian shelters and ranching outposts, they have built only twelve villas (one of them with two suites) in our private reserve. These are positioned in such a way as to ensure the utmost privacy and also offer the best views of the forest, Lake Sarmiento, the pampas and Torres del Paine. After days spent out in the elements, return to Awasi Patagonia for a soak in your hot tub, a drink by the fire and long evening meals in our Relais & Chateaux restaurant. Awasi Patagonia has views over the Torres del Paine Mountain Range, the Patagonian Steppe and Lake Sarmiento. It is the world's southernmost Relais & Chateaux hotel. The perfect spot to enjoy Torres del Paine National Park while always returning to their secluded Private Reserve. “Patagonia! Who would ever think of going to such a place? " " Why, you will be eaten up by cannibals! " " Why, it is thousands of miles away, and no one has ever been there before...” These, and similar questions and exclamations I heard from the lips of my friends and acquaintances, when I told them of my intended trip to Patagonia, the land of the Giants...” Awasi Atacama Located in the ancient trading town of San Pedro de Atacama, Awasi Atacama has just 12 rooms. Each room is assigned with a private guide and 4WD so guests can explore at their own pace, visiting where they want, when they want. After days spent exploring the impressive natural scenery of the Atacama Desert, return to Awasi Atacama for a swim in the pool, a drink by the fire pit and long evening meals in our Relais & Chateaux restaurant. Awasi Atacama is nestled behind an ancient adobe wall, so you could easily pass by and not realise that a small lodge lies within. With private patios, tall trees providing natural shade and open-air communal areas so you can enjoy the world’s clearest skies, Awasi is the perfect place to enjoy the very best of the Atacama. “The majestic condor reigns over the mountain summits. It is hard to sight, because it lives in high places and only comes down to feed. This animal deserves respect, because it is the most sacred emblem of the Andes. Its high flight brings the bird into direct contact with the gods; it is the emissary of divine will for the Atacama communities.”

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