Your Complete Packing List for Your Patagonia Yoga Retreat
Heading to a yoga retreat in Patagonia? Whether you’re preparing for our January retreat at Tawa Refugio in Northern Patagonia, Chile, or traveling on your own soulful journey through South America, this comprehensive packing list will help you stay grounded, comfortable, and prepared.
From technical gear to cozy comforts, this checklist covers everything you need for a smooth and soul-aligned experience in Patagonia’s magical landscape.
With over a decade of experience leading retreats all over the world — this is our essential list for Patagonia — and yes, it includes a “better not forget this” list too.
Happy Travels!

🏔️ January Weather in Patagonia: What to Expect
January in Northern Patagonia falls right in the middle of summer — expect sun-filled days, cooler nights, and rapidly changing mountain weather. Patagonia is famous for its microclimates, so you’ll want to dress in layers you can easily add or remove.
Our retreat is hosted at Tawa Refugio, a remote and luxurious lodge that blends wild nature with cozy, eco-conscious accommodations. You’ll be immersed in the elements, and your wardrobe should match the mood: intentional, relaxed, and ready for movement and magic.
👕 Clothing Must-Haves for a Yoga & Adventure Retreat in Chile
✔️ Everyday Essentials for Yoga + Lounge
- 3–4 breathable, moisture-wicking yoga outfits
- 1–2 casual non-yoga outfits for group dinners or quiet moments
- 1 warm layer – fleece, sweater, or sweatshirt
- 1 light puffer or down jacket (mornings and nights can be chilly)
- 1 packable rain jacket or wind shell
- Comfortable leggings or soft hiking pants
- Loose, cozy loungewear
- A swimsuit for natural water dips or spa moments
👟 Footwear for Patagonia Terrain
- Trail shoes or light hiking boots (ideally waterproof)
- Slip-on sandals or easy flats (for indoor transitions)
🧴 Personal Care + Toiletry Kit
- Eco-conscious shampoo, conditioner, and body wash
- Moisturizer (Patagonia’s air is dry!)
- Sunscreen (SPF 30+) and SPF lip balm
- Toothbrush + toothpaste
- Face cleanser or wipes
- Deodorant
- Any necessary prescriptions or vitamins
- Menstrual products
- Light insect repellent
- Compact first-aid items (band-aids, moleskin, etc.)
🧘 Yoga & Self-Care Tools
- Your personal yoga mat (I love my Manduka mat for retreats because it’s closed cell, which means it’s easy to wipe clean after an outdoor practice).
- Reusable water bottle
- Journal + pen – we’ll be diving into self-reflection
- Eye mask or savasana pillow
- Small backpack or sling bag for day adventures
- Optional: a shawl or small meditation blanket
🌄 Activity-Based Packing: Your Retreat Might Include More Than Yoga
Every yoga retreat is unique — and in Patagonia, the landscape invites a mix of movement, stillness, and adventure. Our retreat includes hiking, kayaking, and horseback riding. Here’s how to prepare:
🥾 Hiking Essentials
- Moisture-wicking base layers and hiking leggings (I really like my Smartwool base layers — they hold up well and don’t get stinky like synthetics).
- Light, waterproof trail shoes or boots
- Wool or hiking socks
- Layered tops + fleece or vest
- Sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
- Daypack + hydration gear (I love this Osprey pack for comfort and size)
🐎 Horseback Riding Gear
- Stretchy pants or riding-friendly leggings
- Closed-toe shoes or boots with a flat sole
- Bandana or neck gaiter (for dust)
- Comfortable sports bra
🛶 What to Wear for Kayaking
- Swimsuit + fast-drying activewear
- Water shoes or old sneakers
- Windbreaker or lightweight shell
- Quick-dry towel
- Dry bag or ziplock for valuables
💡 Don’t Leave These Behind
Here’s what guests consistently forget — and wish they hadn’t:
- ✔️ International travel adapter – Chile uses Type C or L, 220V
- ✔️ Headlamp or flashlight – perfect for nighttime strolls
- ✔️ Quick-dry towel
- ✔️ Your passport AND copies of your passport and travel insurance
- ✔️ Dry bags or waterproof pouches
- ✔️ Snacks or comfort foods if you have dietary preferences
- ✔️ Chilean pesos in small denominations for local tips
- ✔️ A small personal ritual object or altar item (optional but meaningful)
⛔ What Not to Pack
- High heels, bulky purses, or anything you wouldn’t wear on a trail
- Hair dryers or curling irons — power systems may not support them
- Extra electronics — you’re here to disconnect
- Expensive jewelry or valuables — keep it minimal
- Unrealistic expectations — come open, not perfect
✨ Final Reminder: Your Presence is What Matters
Packing for a yoga retreat isn’t just about clothing and gear. It’s about preparing your heart and mind for something deeper.
Leave room in your suitcase — and your spirit — for awe, rest, laughter, and transformation. Patagonia has a way of giving you exactly what you need.
Whether you’re hiking under glacial skies, journaling by the river, or flowing through morning yoga, this retreat is your space to exhale and come home to yourself.
💬 Questions Before You Fly?
If you’re attending our January Patagonia retreat at Tawa Refugio, don’t hesitate to reach out!
We’re here to make travel and prep feel easy and supportive. I hope you found this Patagonia yoga retreat packing list helpful.
📩 Contact us anytime with your questions — we’ve got you.

Ambuja Yoga 
