Welcome to
Conservation & Wildlife Lodges
Travel into nature, with a purpose
An alliance of properties along Argentina, designed to blend luxury with commitment to environmental sustainability and wildlife preservation.
They all offer unique experiences in remote and ecologically significant areas, while actively contributing to conservation efforts. These lodges prioritize minimizing their environmental footprint and maximizing positive impact. When selecting one of these lodges you are collaborating with their conservation initiatives, sustainability practices, energy efficiency, wildlife experiences and community engagement.
Conservation & Wildlife Lodges will offer you a memorable experience while contributing to the protection of Argentina's natural wonders.
Set in remote locations of outstanding ecological value, each Lodge immerses you in authentic, extraordinary experiences in nature—while minimizing environmental impact and creating a positive legacy for the community and its surroundings.
By traveling to and staying at a Conservation & Wildlife Lodge, you become a key player in the conservation and protection of these breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders.
Conservation & Wildlife Lodges
Members of the Alliance










Aguas Arriba Lodge
Just 37 km from El Chaltén and 15 km from Los Glaciares National Park, this 900-hectare private sanctuary stretches along the pristine shores of Lake del Desierto, boasting 900 meters of waterfront. A haven of remoteness, exclusivity, and absolute privacy.










Lagos del Furioso
A striking strip of land lies between two lakes of contrasting colors—Lake Pueyrredón and Lake Posadas—at the foot of majestic Mount San Lorenzo. This untouched Patagonian ecosystem sets the stage for endless adventures. Lagos del Furioso is your gateway to discoveries across the Andes, from sweeping meadows to ancient forests.



















Campamento Darwin
At the foot of Cerro del Paso, 110 km from Puerto Deseado, on the southern bank of the Deseado Estuary. The striking contrasts of these lands and landscapes once captivated Charles Darwin, who in 1833 chose this very place to camp and sketch, leaving drawings that would later feed into his groundbreaking theory of evolution.













Monte Dinero
Since 1880, located at the edge of the Americas, along the shores of the South Atlantic Ocean and the Strait of Magellan. A place with a history that spans generations, inviting you to explore, contemplate, and become part of a truly unique experience.










Bahia Bustamante Lodge
According to The New York Times, this historic estancia on the shores of the South Atlantic is “The New Galapagos.” Once an old seaweed harvesting camp, it has been transformed into a Nature Lodge, remaining in the same family since 1951.










