In its June 2008 issue, Harper’s Bazaar presents a selection of far-reaching travel experiences, spanning remote landscapes and lesser-explored destinations around the world.
Within this collection, Galapagos Safari Camp is included as a way to experience the Galapagos from land, offering an alternative to the more conventional cruise-based approach. Set in the highlands of Santa Cruz, the Camp is described as a small, tented retreat centred around a main pavilion, with views across the surrounding landscape.
The feature highlights the simplicity of the setup—canvas tents arranged around a central space—and its appeal as a quieter base from which to explore the islands.
“You can now explore the Galapagos in luxury from a lovely camp in the African tradition… a perfect and secluded antidote to the usual boat cruise option.”

