In this feature, Condé Nast Traveller highlights a selection of remote lodges around the world, focusing on properties that offer close access to nature in more secluded settings.

Galapagos Safari Camp is included as a tented retreat in the highlands of Santa Cruz, positioned as a base for exploring the surrounding landscapes and wildlife of the archipelago. Set on a farm where giant tortoises roam freely, the Camp is described as a quiet alternative to boat-based travel.

The article notes the layout of the Camp, with a small number of contemporary tents set across the landscape, alongside a central building with views stretching towards the coast and neighbouring islands.

“This tented camp… is a good option for wildlife fans… Tortoises roam the lush 55-hectare farm … The chic main building has amazing views of the coast and other islands.”

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