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The explora "camps" accommodate 6 guests in double occupancy with independent bathrooms, hot and cold water. Each room features sleeping cots with comfortable mattresses, sleeping bags and bedding adequate for the climate. The camps  vary in their construction: some camps use steel containers (6 meters x 2.3 meters x 2.3 meters) fitted with a layer of thermal protection and others are stone and adobe buildings that explora has restored. All camps have kitchen and dinning area.

Camps - Journey Through Uyuni & Journey From Uyuni Camps - Journey To Cachi & Journey From Cachi
Tahua Camp (10,824 ft above sea level), Bolivia
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Chituca Camp ( 12,300 feet above sea level) , Bolivia

Native remodeled stone house
Accomodations are  in cots with sleeping bags
  • House #1 : 3 guests’ rooms
  • House #2 : 3 complete guests’ bathrooms (shower, wc and sink).
  • House #3:  Kitchen and Dinning room
  • House #4: guides and staff + bathroom

Caņapa camp (14,104 feet above sea level) , Bolivia
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Aravilla Camp in Isluga National Park, Chile

Campsite formed by  5 containers. Each container  has 20 square feet.
Accomodations are in cots with sleeping bags suitable for -25 °C

  • Container #1: 2 guest rooms
  • Container #2 : 1 guest room + 1 storage room
  • Container #3:  1 staff room + 1 bathroom for guide and staff
  • Container #4: 3 bathrooms for guests
  • Container #5: kitchen and dinning room
El Laco camp, Chile (13,776 feet above sea level)
Campsite formed by  5 containers. Each container  has 20 square feet.
Accomodations are in cots with sleeping bags suitable for -25 °C
  • Container #1: 2 guest rooms
  • Container #2 : 1 guest room + 1 storage room
  • Container #3:  1 staff room + 1 bathroom for guide and staff
  • Container #4: 3 bathrooms for guests
  • Container # 5: kitchen and dinning room

La Quesera Camp, Argentina (11,480 feet above sea level)
Native remodeled stone house
Accomodations are  in cots with sleeping bags

  • House #1 : 3 guests’ rooms
  • House #2 : 3 complete guests’ bathrooms (shower, wc and sink).
  • House #3:  Kitchen and Dinning room
  • House #4: guides and staff + bathroom