Stay in an estancia
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/HOTELS, URUGUAY/ Updated : Mar 22, 2016, 16:38 IST
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Visiting and staying in an estancia in Uruguay is about learning the history and culture of the place; it means unplugging and heading out to the country to experience typical rural lifestyle. If visitors are looking to do a littl … Read more
Visiting and staying in an estancia in Uruguay is about learning the history and culture of the place; it means unplugging and heading out to the country to experience typical rural lifestyle. If visitors are looking to do a little something different, then this is it. Seeking out a traditional estancia is important for a genuine experience. You need to be prepared to switch off and join in the family life as this is no party place or entertainment venue; it indeed is a real South American ranch. Read less

Visiting and staying in an estancia in Uruguay is about learning the history and culture of the place; it means unplugging and heading out to the country to experience typical rural lifestyle. If visitors are looking to do a little something different, then this is it. Seeking out a traditional estancia is important for a genuine experience. You need to be prepared to switch off and join in the family life as this is no party place or entertainment venue; it indeed is a real South American ranch. Join the ranchers on horseback as you learn about sheep herding, deworming, branding and more. Eat traditional meals, sleep by the candlelight and truly immerse yourself in the lifestyle of the rural folks of this country. One of the more luxury guest ranches is Estancia Tierra Santa where guests are treated to acres of sunflowers, olive groves and lavender coupled with three incredible suites complete with candles, wood burning fireplaces, original artwork and more. Whether it’s yoga on the deck, a ride on one of their famous horses or fishing in the nearby stream, this guest ranch caters to all.
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