It’s not every day your massage runs late because a puma is draped over the spa’s doorway. That’s the reality of staying at Hotel Las Torres Patagonia: one of the few hotels within the limits of Torres del Paine National Park where we humans are very much the guests of the resident fauna and flora.
Originally a working ranch, this private nature and cultural reserve inside Chile’s hypnotic national park has been in the hands of the Croatian-Chilean Kusanovic family for generations. It was Antonio Kusanovic Jercic and his wife, Amor Eliana Marusic, who cautiously opened their home to adventurers enticed by the granite peaks and glacial landscapes of the Magallanes and Chilean Antarctica region. After these humble lodgings and home-cooked meals proved a hit in the 1990s, an eco-boutique hotel complete with a sustainable restaurant and bar, spa, organic garden, and stables attended by baqueanos/baqueanas eventually supplanted the estancia.