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Our Way of Traveling

Traveling with Mujer Naturaleza means choosing a different pace. No crowds, no rushed checklists. Our experiences are intimate, joyful, and nourishing—blending soft adventure with well-being, meaningful encounters with local women, and learnings that last.

Tailor-made by default (with a few curated departures). Every program is designed to be unique, respecting your pace and boundaries. We believe in conscious delight, in honoring the lands that host us, and in weaving a supportive community of women.

Our Real Impact

We measure our work by the well-being we help createfor you, for local women, and for the lands that host us

  • 90% Local Sourcing


    We purchase from women producers in Patagonia—kitchens, gardens, artisans, and guides.

  • ≤ 8 Women per Group


    Small groups for depth, safety, and care—never mass tourism.

  • Leave No Trace


    We follow Leave No Trace principles—minimum impact, maximum respect.

  • 2 Free Well-being Days / Year


    Community activities for local women—nature, care, and learning.

  • Volunteering on Every Trip


    Shared action that gives back—gardens, trail care, or community-led projects

  • Environmental Partnerships

    We collaborate with conservation organizations to protect the lands we visit

  • Women-Led & Hosted


    Designed and guided by women; hosted by local women.

  • Tailor-Made by Default


    Unique, curated experiencesnot mass tourism, not checklists.


What we leave matters more than what we take.

How a Journey with Us Feels


Human pace, authentic encounters, and integral well-beingjoyful, nourishing, and deeply connected to place

  • Slow & Mindful


    Unhurried days and mindful walkingspace to breathe and listen to yourself.

  • Authentic Encounters


    Hosted by local women—gardens, kitchens, and crafts shared with care and reciprocity.

  • Integral Well-Being


    Circles, gentle movement, nourishing food, and quiet moments with nature


Women-led journeys across Chile that balance adventure and well-being—trekking, sea kayaking, yoga, mindfulness, artisan learning, and
nourishing cuisine (Uyuni soon).