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 Prices for - Chile Trekking and Adventures

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North Chile Adventures – Atacama Desert Nature Tour

The Atacama Desert, in the north of Chile, is the driest place on earth. The desert is so dramatic that, at first sight, it appears never to have sustained any life.  However, pink flamingos together with Llamas, Vicunas y Guanacos and many other species of fauna and flora can be found living in perfect harmony in the many oases and lakes located in the area. The volcanoes that crown the Atacama desert are among the tallest on earth and their summits used to be sacred sanctuaries for the ancient Incas.

 

ITINERARY

 

TUE: Calama- San Pedro

Reception at Calama's airport (11-12AM) and private transfer to San Pedro de Atacama (98km) crossing the Cordillera de la Sal with amazing rock formations. Lunch and briefing in San Pedro de Atacama. The evening schedules an interesting Ethnic tour (*) which introduces the social & economic system developed for the ancient inhabitants to work and live in harmony on this remote oasis. It is possible to learn a bit of the land working techniques, which manage to grow food with little water, and on extreme weather conditions. The tour ends at the archeological remains of Tulor, sacred village with singular rounded constructions which origin and decay remains a mystery.  Overnight in Hotel ()

 

WED: San Pedro- Toconao- Salar de Atacama

Exploration starts by visiting the small village of Toconao, 35km from San Pedro, well known for its volcanic rock handcrafts. Walk in the nearby valley of Jeria and observe the typical cultivation on terraces. On the way back enter the immense and sparkling white Atacama Saltflat until reaching the beautiful Chaxa lagoon where flamingoes and other Andean birds nest. Be back at San Pedro on time for lunch (*); Afterwards, visit the Museo Arqueologico to gain an insight into the ancient cultures that inhabited the area. Next, visit and walk around the remarkable remains of the fortress of Quitor 3 km from San Pedro. Its strategic location overlooking the neighboring fertile valleys gave peace and splendor to its original inhabitants, the Atacamenos (S.XII) until first the Incas and later the Spanish conquerors (S.XVI) invaded the city. As the sun gets down enter the silent Moon Valley and explore its extraordinary rock formations. Overnight in Hotel (B,)

 

THU: Geysers Del Tatio (4.500m, 270km rt trip)

Leave the Hotel at 04:30 hrs on time to observe the geysers in action at El Tatio. The boiling steam rises up to 40mt over the surface and some 900m from underground. Breakfast in the open and walk around the geothermal field. Drive back through dirt Andean roads with magnificent view over Tocopurri and Sairecahur volcanoes. The evening is free to walk around the town and visit the picturesque church, square and handcraft market. (B)

 

FRI: San Pedro- Pakana’s Sentinels – Calama (290 km rt)

Drive back to Calama on time to start (9AM) a guided visit to the Chuquicamata Copper Mine (World's biggest open pit mine and world's biggest man-made hole) introducing the main stages on extracting and producing copper. Lunch in Calama. After lunch, drive (33km) to Chiu Chiu the starting point of all dwellings in Atacama (1.000 BC). Today the town boasts one of the oldest and best preserved Hispanic churches (1.670) of Chile. Continue to the Lasana fortress, settled overlooking river Loa and observe ancient drawings on rocks. Return to Calama on time to catch the evening flight to Santiago (18-19 PM) (B,)

 

What´s included
  • Transfer Calama arpt/San Pedro/Calama arpt;

  • Excursions specified on the itineraries and according to chart below;

  • Meals as indicated: B=bkfst; L=lunch; L-=Box-lunch; D=dinner. All meals are served at the hotel´s dinning room;

  • Full board supplement available at extra cost.

 

Group departures

  • Available only on Tuesday.

  • Overnights in Hotel Terrantai, Htl Kimal or similar.

  • English speaking guide;

  • Mineral water and soft drinks on excursions.

Excursion Chart

If you want to compose the itinerary "a la carte" herein is the week schedule of excursions:

 

Excursions

Frequency

Schedules
 

Atacama, Archeologic and ethnic tour

Every day

15:30 ­ 18.00

Atacama Salt Flat

Mon ­ Wed ­ Fri ­ Sat

09:00 ­ 13:30

Moon Valley (soft trekking)

Mon ­ Wed ­ Fri ­ Sat

16:00 ­ 20:00

Tatio Geysers (soft trekking)

Tue ­ Thu ­ Fri -  Sun

05:00 ­ 13:00

Chuquicamata ­ Chiu Chiu ­ Lasana

Monday

08:00 ­ 13:00

Green Lagoon, Bolivia

Tuesday

08:00 ­ 13:00

Altiplano villages, Caspana

Wednesday

09:00 ­ 16:00

Sejar Lagoon

Thursday

09:00 ­ 13:00

Pakana’s sentinels

Friday

09:00 ­ 15:00

Piscanti and Meniques Lagoon

Saturday

09:00 ­ 15:00

Salt Mountain Trek

Sunday

09:00 ­ 13:00

 

To get the most out of your trip we strongly recommend you find out as much as possible about your destination. There is no better way to do this, than by reading a Footprint Handbook.

Chile Handbook 2nd edition

Charlie Nurse

ISBN 1 900949 28 8 £11.99 500 pages 225 maps

Illustrated with colour photos and maps. Includes Easter Island

Travel-proof paperback

 

 Prices for - Chile Trekking and Adventures

 

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