Discover this magnificent desert that brings together the most different landscapes with all its splendor!
I'm talking about the Atacama Desert, in the extreme north of Chile, with geysers, lagoons, volcanoes, salt flats, giant cactus, rock formations and a starry sky that is so beautiful!
Think of a place where you can glimpse picturesque landscapes, which you will remember with great gratitude just for having been there.
Among them are: Salar de Atacama, Laguna Cejar, Valle de La Luna and Valle de La Muerte, Geysers del Tatio and Lagunas Altiplanicas.
This giant salt desert retains one of the most beautiful scenery in the region.
With an area of 320 thousand hectares, pieces of salt (found up to 70 cm in height), lakes populated with migratory birds, including the flamingo and the imposing Licancabur volcano, it is easy to be dazzled by all this and still be presented with a unforgettable sunset.
Not to mention Ojos del Salar, which are two water craters with bluish tones that exude grandeur and mystery.
The first thing to notice is how the designs of the mountain range are very peculiar, with the touch of golden, reddish and gray tones, which seem from another world.
The observation of the geyser eruption is done very early, respecting the path already marked for your safety.
A mixture of boiling water and steam, which puts on a show in this geothermal field that is the third largest in the world.
Laguna Cejar has a high concentration of salt (greater than that of the Dead Sea), which makes you not sink, no matter how hard you try.
Fall in love with this landscape sculpted formidably by nature.
Lagoons with shades of deep blue and two majestic volcanoes stand out with all the beauty of a well preserved and respected nature.
Due to the crystal clear sky, high altitude and low light, Atacama is the perfect place for those who love to watch the stars, which can be done with the naked eye or with the use of telescopes.
The night at Atacama is mesmerizing and majestic.
A place like this can't be left out of your travel itinerary, can it?