The Atacama Desert
in Northern Chile is a very special place. To start with it contains
some of the driest places on earth. There are coastal areas where
the residents can't remember the last time it rained! Most of the
cities are situated on the coast including the clean, modern and vibrant
Iquique. Deserted beaches stretch for miles and offer great photo
opportunities.
Slightly inland
as the Andes begin to rise up from the coast small amounts of precipitation
do fall and life can be found. There are 120 species of cactus found
in the Atacama along with scores of beautiful desert flowers.
The "altiplano"
or high plain is a feature unique to the Atacama. These high plains
vary in elevation from 10,000 to 16,000 ft. The air at these altitudes
is cool and thin. Here we find the majority of fascinating natural
and archaeological sites the region is known for. Desert towns such
as San Pedro de Atacama and Putre serve as bases to explore the altiplano.
This was as far south as the Inca empire reached and signs of their
inhabitance are all around. "Pukarás" or fortresses are exciting to
explore and give an insight into the military workings of the Incas.
Wildlife abounds in the altiplano. The salt flats are home to flocks
of birdlife including three species of flamingoes. Vicuñas (llama
family), rheas, Andean fox and puma are all found here.
Small villages
tucked away in desert oases are a wonderful cultural experience. Atacamanian
people still live in these seldom visited towns and a peek into their
way of life is a special experience. Brilliant blue skies are of course
normal throughout the desert but temperatures can vary dramatically.
Sunrise at the geysers is usually below freezing while the beaches
are almost always warm and dry.
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San Pedro
de Atacama - This unique desert town is an important jumping off
point for several of our destinations. We'll spend up to four nights
here depending on individual itineraries. The town itself is quite
touristy but remains largely undiscovered by American tourists. Because
of the tourists San Pedro boasts excellent hotels and restaurants.
The town is also referred to as "artsie" due to a large number of
galleries and street music. There are several sights worth a visit
in and around San Pedro. A wonderful museum houses artifacts from
various ancient cultures including the Atacamanians and Incas. The
Pukará de Quitor is five minutes from town and is a great example
of a hillside fortress. hiking or trekking in Devil's Gulch is a good way to explore
the areas geology.
Valley of
the Moon- Bizarre geologic formations and brilliant colors give
this valley its name. During the day it's mostly hot and dry but at
sunset the hills spring to life with spectacular colors and shadows.
Moonrise in the valley is nothing short of emotional.
The Coast- The largest cities in the desert are on the coast
but in between lie hundreds of miles of deserted beaches. Blue waves
contrast the parched landscape as we explore a remote white sand beach.
Tidepools literally crawl with critters. Starfish, crabs and minnows
hide in the rocks as we approach.
The Salt
Flats- This trip has a great variety of sights. Several picturesque
mountain churches await your photos. Laguna Chaxa is loaded with flamingoes
almost everyday. Lovely high mountain lakes and salt flats teem with
vicuña and fox and offer an incredible contrast in colors between
the blue waters and red mountains. Snow capped volcanoes up to 20,000
ft. surround us all day.
Chuquicamata
Copper Mine- The largest open pit mine in the world, "Chuqui"
provides about 40% of Chile's GNP. Mammoth trucks haul copper ore
up out of the open pit mine 365 days a year. An hour long tour gives
us a close-up look at the mines inner workings.
Desert Villages-
In one day we'll have the opportunity to see four remote desert villages.
Hidden away in the bottoms of valleys or tucked into the trees in
an oases time seems to have left these villages behind. Indigenous
Atacamanian residents carry heavy loads on their backs and wear brightly
colored clothes typical of the region. Photogenic churches sit patiently
as time passes them by.
Geysers of Tatio- Prepare for an early morning. The geysers
are best viewed at sunrise as the steam condenses against the cold
morning air. Terrific photo opportunities abound as the first rays
of the sun touch the steam plumes. Don't run for your photo though,
at 16,000 ft. the air is a bit thin!
Flora and
Fauna- The far north holds many natural wonders. Exotic cactus
species cover steep hillsides and desert wildflowers are too numerous
to count. Lauca National Park is home to healthy populations of vicuña,
fox, flamingoes and vizcachas. What's a vizcacha? Come to the Atacama
to find out!
Cities-
Iquique is a beautiful coastal city supported by it's fishing and
mining industries. A year round pleasant climate and clean beaches
make this one of Chile's nicest cities. Tasty seafood is popular fare
at numerous restaurants and an excellent choice after several days
in the mountains. Your five-star hotel Terrado Suites is on the beach
and next door to the casino.
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H E L A K E S R E G I O N
The Lakes Region
of Southern Chile sits between 38 and 41 degrees S. latitude, between
the vital cities of Puerto Montt and Temuco. It's a popular destination
both nationally and internationally because of excellent accommodations,
incredible scenery, nice summer weather and plenty of summer activities.
The region gets
its name from the large number of lakes concentrated in the area.
Llanquihue Lake is the furthest south in the region and the largest
lake completely inside Chile. The lakes are lined up north to south
with the Andes and its many conspicuous volcanoes to the east and
the Pacific coast beaches to the west. Access to the lakes and mountains
is ideal thanks to a well-developed road system.
Several impressive national parks protect native forests and volcanoes
and are great areas for hiking or trekking and sightseeing. The volcanoes are
probably the most striking aspect of the landscape. As long as the
weather permits you're never out of site of a snow capped volcano
anywhere in the Lakes Region. There's an amazing quality and quantity
of outdoor activities available here. The lakes themselves provide
many aquatic activities such as fishing, sailing, and swimming. The
mountains hold the rest of the activities like hiking or trekking, photography,
and horseback riding.
The first Germans
arrived to this area in 1850 settling in the southern most part of
the Lakes Region. More Germans arrived during the early part of the
next century and today the area has an obvious German flavor. Accommodations
here are wonderful. Many of the best hotels in Chile are found in
this area, from large, modern hotels to quaint, German style bed and
breakfast inns.
The Lakes Region
receives a lot of rainfall and is classified as temperate rain forest.
Because of this heavy rainfall the area boasts many rivers, waterfalls
and of course the lakes. The Andes are lush and green and entering
the forest on anything beside a well made trail is a challenge. Summers
(Dec.-Mar.) tend to be warm and dry and are the best times to visit.
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Puerto Montt- This is an important port city largely because
of it's location at the southern terminus of the Pan-American Highway.
With no port for hundreds of miles to the south, Puerto Montt is sort
of the end of the road. Fishing and farm raising of fish and shellfish
is huge business here. We'll see the colorful open-air fish market
just feet away from where the fishermen dock their boats. Scrumptious
seafood restaurants are located all over the city. Salmon, sea bass,
king crab, clams, scallops and mussels are all daily menu items. The
largest arts and crafts market outside of Santiago is found here.
This is the place to pick-up your gifts and souvenirs.
Llanquihue
Lake Area- Osorno Volcano dominates the landscape. Its 10,000
ft. symmetrical cone has been compared to Japan's Mt. Fuji. hiking or trekking
is available on the slopes as the ash covered mountain sides hold
little vegetation. At the base of the volcano the Petrohue Rivers
Falls tumbles through old lava beds. We may elect to return to our
hotel the long way around Llanquihue Lake to enjoy spectacular views
of this giant lake.
German Culture- The German influence is prevalent throughout
the Lakes Region. Llanquihue Lake is considered the center of the
German community in Chile. Many guests are shocked by the number of
blonde hair blue eyed Chileans! Towns such as Puerto Varas and Puerto
Octay are full of German architecture and German restaurants abound.
Wiener schnitzel and sausages are frequent menu items. A drive along
the shores of Llanquihue Lake shows off splendid German farmhouses
with radiant gardens.
National
Parks- We'll have the opportunity to visit up to six national
parks. Chile has an excellent park system, which protects natural
wonders, flora and fauna throughout the entire country. We'll see
native forests of Alerce, some of the oldest living things on the
planet and Araucaria or Monkey-Puzzle trees found only here. All of
these parks have great trail systems allowing visitors a close up
look at the natural environment.
Valdivia-
This vibrant city is home to one of the largest universities in Chile.
Lovely homes and buildings line the Calle Calle River in the heart
of the city. Restaurants with outdoor seating also line the river
in European style. The Valdivia museum of history is definitely worth
a visit as is the arboretum at the university.
Waterfalls-
Lots of water and lots of mountains means lots of waterfalls. Many
of the falls require a short hike so they make for a great break in
the middle of the day. Great photo opportunities if you can keep the
mist off the lens!
Volcanic
Caves- On the flanks of the still smoking Villarica volcano near
the town of Pucon old lava tubes offer a wonderful caving experience.
Flashlights and hardhats are required on this guided tour. A well
designed interpretive center explains all the features of this still
active volcano. Continue further up the slopes for an impressive view
of the lake and nearby towns.
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