Traditional agriculture in Chiloe
A visit to Sandra Naiman’s organic farm is a way to get to know intimately a culture that profoundly respects and connects to the earth. A Williche entrepreneur opens the doors of her home to share her knowledge with tourists from all over the world.
See morePulmay Chilote Recipe: Curanto en Tierra Chiloe
“Curanto en hoyo” is Chiloé’s most typical and delicious dish, prepared using ancestral traditions and cooking methods. While itusually requires a large, open-air space to cook, the islanders have come up with the perfect alternative for making an equally scrumptious version at home in a kitchen pot.
See morePhotographing Pumas in Torres del Paine – striving for the perfect Puma pictures.
It is not easy to photograph Chile’s largest cat in its natural habitat. However, Roberto Ruiz, excursions guide at Tierra Patagonia, has on several occasions managed to achieve some impressive puma pictures.
See moreExcursions that respect nature
Our adventures allow guests to get out and enjoy the beautiful scenery, but we also ensure that we take proper measures in order to protect the environment. At Tierra Hotels, we are very committed to following these rules and teaching our guests about why they are so essential to ecological conservation.
See moreYoga and wellness in Patagonia
Enjoying yoga and wellness in Torres del Paine proves a wonderful complement to adventures and excursions. It offers a priceless opportunity to relax and connect with the wilderness at the world’s southernmost extreme.
See morePhotographing Torres del Paine
Everyone wants to photograph Patagonia’s iconic Torres del Paine. Whether you are going for a professional photo or just a nice memory of your trip, if you want to do this well, you must be in the right place at the right time. Follow this advice to find the best angle from which to photograph this natural monument.
See moreThe Biodiversity of Pullao Wetlands
The colorful wilderness of the Chiloe Archipelago continuously awes visitors with its amazing landscapes, which are also home to some beautiful and complex ecosystems.
See moreMajestic Licancabur
This enormous volcano, sacred to indigenous people, appears on the desert horizon and immediately captivates the attention of those who visit San Pedro de Atacama. It is dormant, but does not appear so. Rising above the high plains, it is part of the Andes Mountain Range and its crater contains the fifth largest lagoon in the world.
See moreThe Tierra Hotels Homemade Granola Bar Recipe
Those who have visited our hotel have most likely enjoyed this delicious, nutritious snack that you can now make at home. Have fun making this simple recipe.
See moreHigh-Altitude Cocktails Inspired by the Atacama Desert
The native ingredients of the Atacama Desert – the driest desert in the world – have been utilized for centuries by the local people. Used in different preparations, herbs like rica-rica, pingo-pingo, and copa-copa, provide a multitude of health and wellness benefits. All of these herbs and plants grow in the desert at over 2,200 meters above sea level.
See moreWeaving a better future
At the end of 2019, Tierra Chiloé launched a beach clean-up project that seeks to continue its efforts to protect the environment and also support the local communities where the hotel operates.
See moreA wellness experience featuring nature’s colors and aromas
Colored salt baths are one of the locally-inspired elements that characterize Uma Spa at Tierra Hotels. Special aromas are released each time these salts are used, because they are plant-dyed using an ancient traditional method.
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