Visit Atacama Desert
One of the driest areas on the planet, the Atacama Desert borders Peru and is in the northern region of Chile. The location is also close to Argentina and Bolivia, and it is possible to choose one of these destinations as an entry route.
Anyone who thinks that a desert cannot be a place full of activities, new experiences and jaw-dropping landscapes is wrong. Atacama, for example, is visited by about a million tourists every year. The highest and driest desert in the world has already become one of the most dreamed of destinations in South America, along with places like Argentine Patagonia and Macchu Picchu (Peru).
And you, are you interested in discovering everything this place has to offer, from the incredible saltwater lakes to the night observation of the stars? Then check out this list of information and attractions to make your trip even more unforgettable!
Although some months have very low temperatures, Atacama is a destination that can be visited all year round. The mildest months are from March to May and from September to November. Winter in the desert is usually busier with tourists, and at night the lows can reach -14º.
Interested in knowing more about the desert and its beauties? Then check out these tour options. The highlight is the breathtaking landscapes!
This is one of those attractions that will make you get out of bed early. That's because the Tatio Geysers are in full activity before dawn. The effort pays off: the image of small volcanoes spewing extremely hot water is unforgettable. The geysers are about two hours away from the center of San Pedro de Atacama, at an altitude of 4,200 meters.
Imagine floating amidst a backdrop of mountains and volcanoes. That's the idea at Laguna Cejar, which has a higher concentration of salt than the Dead Sea. Regardless of the weather, the experience is not to be missed — just be careful not to splash water in your eyes or mouth. Around the lagoon there are changing rooms and showers so that visitors can remove excess salt from the body.
The main inhabitants around Laguna Chaxa, located in the middle of the Salar de Atacama, are flamingos. It is interesting to take this tour with binoculars or zoom equipment to observe the birds, since it is necessary to keep a certain distance in the name of preservation.
The Ojos de Salar consist of two deep water craters. Diving is allowed, but only do it if you know how to swim. There are several theories about the formation of these holes, from meteors to water accumulated due to rain.
The largest saline deposit in Chile, the Salar de Atacama is almost a white salty desert. It is in this area of 300,000 km2 that different attractions are located, such as the Laguna Chaxa and the Ojos de Salar. It is essential to watch the sunset on the spot, over the Licancabur volcano. It's one of those images that won't leave your memory anytime soon!
To get to know the Salar de Atacama, you need to book a whole day and count on the presence of experienced guides. The site is at an altitude of over 4,000 meters, 140 kilometers from San Pedro de Atacama. There it is possible to contemplate the flora, the fauna and the immense walls. It's also great for taking wonderful pictures.
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