Chile is a country located in the western part of South America, long and narrow with plenty of beautiful places to visit. In the Atacama Desert, explore the moonlike landscape of Valle de la Luna. You can also go on guided mountain climbs up Villarica, an active volcano. San Cristóbal Hill is another great hiking spot with scenic views of northern Santiago. Down at Anakena, there’s a white sand beach with two ahus, an archaeological site worth seeing. Easter Island is known worldwide for its giant stone statues of humans with oversized heads. El Tatio and its geysers are another must-visit, situated in the Andes Mountains. To fully appreciate your vacation, why not try glamping in Chile? If you’re looking for recommendations on where to stay, check out this list. Here, you can learn about the best yurts in Chile.
1. Achibueno Yurt, Linares (from USD 126)
Looking forward to a glamorous yurt camping in Chile? If so, then this yurt is for you. Achibueno Yurt in Linares, Maule, provides impressive Achibueno River views, hence the yurt’s name. From here, you can visit the river and take a swim. There’s no Wi-Fo here, but there’s a TV. Aside from staying indoors, you can also go horseback riding, rent a bike, and go hiking or trekking. Outside, there’s also a shared outdoor hot tub for nights of relaxation.
For meals, there’s a fully equipped kitchen and a barbecue grill, but if you don’t feel like cooking, the host offers meals for you to enjoy. You can even have them outside and enjoy natural sights while eating. For more, the bedroom has room-darkening shades for you to sleep in until the afternoon.
2. Yurt with magnificent volcano views, Puyehue (from USD 82)
Ideal for couples or two friends looking to step out into nature, this yurt in Puyehue offers magnificent volcano views. There’s no Wi-Fi or TV, but there are nearby streams where you can kayak and get water from, and a native forest where you can walk and meditate. You can also lounge on the hammock and take a nap or read a book.
For lovers of living things, there’s a greenhouse and chicken coop you can visit. Homemade bread is made daily by the host. At night, you can camp out by the fire pit or warm yourself by the indoor fireplace. Aside from the barbecue grill, you can also use the fully equipped kitchen inside. After, you can take a nice warm bath in the shower then sleep well in the double bedroom.
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the hosts are very welcomingthey are such gracious and welcoming hostsrodrigo and catalina were very nice and attentive and there are nice activities around the lake puyehue
3. Yurta Mongolas, Coyhaique (from USD 109)
Do you want to go camping in Patagonia? If so, you should book this yurt. This yurt is located amongst a gorgeous valley, river, and mountain views. While there’s no TV or Wi-Fi here, you can go horseback riding out on the meadows and fishing and water rafting out on the river. The forced disconnect from technology gives you plenty of opportunities to be outdoors.
You can also relax indoors. Even from your bedroom, you will see splendid views of nature outside. While there’s no kitchen, the host provides breakfast for you every morning. The yurt also has its own bathroom.
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amazing unique location very friendly very quiet and relaxing
4. Prana Yurts, Pucon (from USD 70)
Here in Ruka Camp in Pucon, you can book a Prana Yurt of your choice, located in a native forest near rivers. While there’s no TV, you’ll have spectacular Villarrica views from morning to afternoon. You can also go out to explore nature and take photographs, then upload them to your social media using Wi-Fi. At night, you can share the fire pit with other guests.
The accommodation has a well-equipped kitchen and a barbecue grill you can use to prepare meals. In the bathroom is a bathtub where you can relax in warm water. After, have a good night’s sleep in the bedroom, and put down the room-darkening shades to sleep in the next day.
5. Yurt surrounded by thriving wildlife, Ancud (from USD 103)
You can find peace and quiet in this yurt in Chiloé, aside from the sounds of thriving wildlife living in the native forest. Since there’s no TV or Wi-Fi, this gives you a chance to disconnect from modern gadgets. You can step out into the backyard or sit on the patio and breathe in the unpolluted air. You can also make use of the hot tub and loosen up your tired muscles.
You can have your coffee on the bar stools in the fully equipped kitchen. After washing off the day’s grime with a warm bath in the bathroom, sleep on the sofa bed in the living room or on the double bed in the bedroom.
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no wifi but that was nice for 1 night to be not connectedCleanliness:
everything inside was very clean and well decoratedthe yurt is perfectly modern and clean with all the necessary amenitiesRead more reviewsHost:
the hosts are suuuper nice friendly and helpful
6. Los Yurts, Pichilemu
Los Yurts is a self-sustainable accommodation in Pichilemu. Here, there’s a dry bathroom with sawdust, keeping it unscented when you use the toilet. Water comes from a well or the rain, which you can heat for a warm bath with the sun or with cookers. For cold nights, you can warm yourself by the indoor fireplace.
There’s no TV here, but you can always use the Wi-Fi to watch Netflix or YouTube videos on your own gadgets. The bedroom is cozy and sleeps three. The yurt also has a kitchen for making quick meals.
Pichilemu, O'Higgins Region, Chile
562.38 km (349.5 mi) from Parque Nacional VillarricaAccommodates: 3
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the staff were friendly and the yurt had everything we neededRead more reviewsLocation:
great place to stay and unwind for a few days right near the beach
Swap the usual hotel for nature living in Chile
Chile has many breathtaking natural attractions to visit. Why not take this opportunity to swap the usual modern hotel for an outdoor yurt and go camping in Chile? With this, you can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and live in nature.
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