WHAT’S THE VIBE?
It’s not about camping. Never was.
We’ve done starlit sleepouts under canvas in Montana and hit Four Seasons-level views in Tanzania. We’ve posted up on beaches in Baja, trekked rainforest rivers in Brazil, and pulled up to cliffside hot springs in Oregon like we’ve been there before.
This is vibe chasing. Full stop.
We just happen to use tents, trails, and tajines to get there.
It’s slow mornings with pour-over coffee and late-night fireside debates about nothing and everything. It’s desert breezes, luxury linens, waterproof boots, and playlists that turn a ridgeline into a runway. It’s curated pauses in wild places. Where the goal isn’t to conquer nature—it’s to remember you’re part of it.
We move through the world with intention. Some days that means a 7-mile trek with wildflowers at your ankles. Other days it’s a soft bed, warm bowl, and big sky views doing the heavy lifting.
Camp Yoshi is the reset you didn’t know you were missing.
We cook. We host. We create space to rest out loud.
This is where your group chat shows up in real life—at elevation, with good snacks.
It’s not about proving anything.
It’s about remembering everything.
Like how joy is essential. How rest is sacred. And how feeling grounded doesn’t mean standing still.
So whether we’re in a rooftop tent or a five-star suite, the assignment stays the same:
Disconnect to reconnect.
Turn off the noise.
Turn up the presence.
And let the land do what it’s always done—bring us back to life.
No Wi-Fi required. Just pull up.