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Getting back to the simple things: why we at Pichi love slow travel

Getting back to the simple things: why we at Pichi love slow travel

We left the city to embrace something different, more connected and genuine. Here, among the forest, the rain, and the birds’ songs, we created a space to rest without hurry, enjoy good food, and reconnect with what truly matters. Because yes, we believe that slow travel does good, and we live it every day.

Our tiny houses, or Pichis, are made for that: slowing down. Outside, the forest. Inside, silence and warmth. There’s no TV, but there’s a huge window where life flows in. No strict schedules, but plenty of time to cook slowly, walk without a destination, and have long conversations. What we offer —a tasting of wines from small vineyards, a traditional curanto, or a spit-roasted lamb— is not a show, it’s sharing. Like at home, but with a view.

The best part is that many people like you have come here, seeking nature, peace, local flavors, a different place to work, or simply a quiet corner to pause. Lovers of simplicity, good taste, and soulfulness.

So if any of this speaks to you… come. Stay a few days or stay a while. At Pichi, there’s always a place for you to return to what really matters.