Cerro Castillo. Regenerative immersion.
A journey where adventure and contribution blended seamlessly.
Travelers helped build school gardens, learned from local recycling practices, and lived permaculture while walking silent trails in Parque Patagonia.
Travel became a way to give back and connect deeply.
Overview
Travelers: young professionals from the US (<40 years, business and technology).
Duration: 7 days.
Route: volunteering in Cerro Castillo, immersion in Alma Verde, 3-day trek in Parque Patagonia.
Logistics: routes designed to avoid crowds; regenerative meals, zero-waste operations.
Highlights: authentic integration with communities, positive impact, and purposeful connection with the land.
These journeys shaped our beginning. Now discover the ones you can live.
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Bahía Murta – Río Resbalón
In a rainy valley shaped by rivers and glaciers, a small group explored raw terrain with wild camping and adaptive logistics. It was an immersion into uncertainty where regeneration meant respect, adaptability, and intimacy with the land. (more)
Avellanos expedition
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Walking into the unknown
A guide to entering Patagonia with presence, care, and curiosity
This is more than travel advice — it’s an invitation to begin differently. Discover how silence, culture, and rhythm shape each step of the journey, and prepare to engage with the land and its people in a way that feels real, respectful, and deeply human.
Our current journeys
Every journey begins before the first step
Sometimes it starts with a question, a pause, or a quiet pull toward something true. If something in you is already walking — we’re here to meet you.