This Luxury Camp on Argentina's Salt Flats Has Some of the Best Stargazing in the World

And there are just four dome suites on-site.

There is plenty to see and do in Argentina, the birthplace of the tango, including dining at posh parrillas in Buenos Aires, exploring Iguazú National Park, or embarking on a Patagonian adventure. But travelers seeking a more remote experience should look no further than the secluded Pristine Camps on the salt flats situated 11,000 feet above sea level.

Pristine Camps, which officially opened in Nov. 2021, is a luxury tented camp located on the edge of the Salinas Grandes de Jujuy, which offers some of the best stargazing in the world. If your idea of the perfect vacation is a quiet getaway under a starry sky, then these igloo-shaped domes are calling your name.

Pristine Camp clamping tents in Argentina
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There are four fully equipped luxury domes, aptly named Sun, Moon, Star, and Earth, and an on-property capacity of 10 guests. Guests can choose between two lodging options: Premium Suites, which accommodate up to three guests, and Exclusive Suites that can comfortably fit two. Premium Suites include a king-size bed that can be split into two twin beds plus a sofa bed and a outdoor wooden tub on the deck, perfect for a nighttime dip under the stars.

Pristine Camp clamping tents in Argentina
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Sustainability is one of the core pillars of the dome-shaped accommodations, which run on 100 percent renewable energy. The luxury camps are also built on raised wooden platforms to prevent soil erosion and preserve the natural surroundings as much as possible. Contributing to the local economy and culture is also an integral part of the camp philosophy; local producers are given priority whenever possible. The on-site menu is curated by chef Mariana Garcia del Rio and features Argentinian ingredients paired with wines sourced from the nearby Colomé vineyard.

Guests can book one- to three-night stays that include all meals, daily excursions hosted by specialized guides, and transfers. Activities range from a day-trip to the salt flats to a full-day at the small village of Barrancas or even a stargazing interpretation session at night. The curated excursions provide travelers with a chance to experience the Andean region and culture in a unique, immersive way. Pristine Camps can be visited year-round, but from November through March, the temperatures rise, as does the chance of precipitation, which creates a mesmerizing mirror effect on the salt flats. Nightly rates start at $630 per night for an Exclusive Suite and $770 for a Premium Suite. For more information on Pristine Camps or to make a reservation, click here.

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