Land Owners
Plots in our reserves have been for sale since early
2024. Currently there are more than 1297
Land Project owners from over 56 countries.
Land Project Owner visits
Several Land owners have made visits to their land.
Here is a story from Danny about his incredible 3-night stay in Land Project Patagonia in early 2024:
Danny’s Journal Entry from his and Filo’s visit to their land
Day 1: The Drive to Land Project Patagonia Reserve
We left El Calafate with excitement. The landscape was a mix of mountains and open plains. Each turn showed us more of Patagonia's raw beauty. We felt grateful for the chance to explore the place we’d so often talked and read about. The drive was an adventure, hinting at the wonders ahead.
Hosteria La Leona: A Step Back in Time
We stopped at Hosteria La Leona, a historic outpost. The rustic charm made us think of past travelers. We enjoyed coffee and the scenery, feeling connected to the land and its stories.
Arrival at Land Project Patagonia Reserve
Arriving at the reserve, we felt peace and excitement. We had the whole place to ourselves. The vast land promised endless exploration with no one in sight for miles. We set up camp quickly, eager to dive into the folds of the landscape.
Setting Up Camp: Our Home in the Wild
Setting up camp felt like a grounding ritual. As the sun set, we felt satisfied, ready for whatever came next – in our case, improvised cocktails overlooking Lake Viedma and the Andes.
Day 2: Discovering the Petrified Forest
The next day, we hiked to the petrified forest. The ancient, fossilized trees were surreal. We wandered among them, marvelling at nature's history.
Imagining Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
We imagined Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid roaming these lands. Their legendary adventures added a thrill to our journey. We felt a connection to their spirit of adventure.
Cocktails at Sunset
In the evening, we found a spot on the edge of the lake and made our own Pisco Sours – with real egg whites to boot!
The Southern Cross: A Sky Full of Stars
That night, the clear sky showed the Southern Cross in all its glory. We lay on our backs, staring at the stars. It was humbling and awe-inspiring.
Day 3: A Visit to Estancia Santa Teresita
The next day, we hitched a ride to Estancia Santa Teresita. We met the gauchos, share maté, chatted about nothing and everything and learned about their day to day life. Their hospitality left a lasting impression.
Journey to Estancia Helsingfors and Laguna Azul
We continued to Estancia Helsingfors and hiked to Laguna Azul. The trek was tough but worth it. The azure lake, surrounded by peaks, was stunning and a preciously guarded secret known only to people who venture to what looks like a dead-end corner of the lake.
Retiring Early: Peaceful Reflections
After a long day, we retired early, feeling tired and so happy. The peaceful surroundings helped us sleep deeply. We were grateful for the beauty around us.
Day 4: Breakfast at La Leona and Packing Up
We woke early and returned to Hosteria La Leona for breakfast. We reflected on our incredible experiences. The historical setting was perfect for our last morning.
Heading to El Chalten: The Next Adventure
We packed up and set off for El Chalten. We were excited for more hiking adventures. We felt grateful for the chance to explore Patagonia and looked forward to what lay ahead.
Leaving our plot, we knew we could return any time. Our hearts were full and our spirits high, ready for the next adventure.