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Northern Chile is a land of contrasts and breathtaking natural wonders. From vibrant red lagoons to lunar landscapes, this region offers travelers a unique opportunity to experience some of the most spectacular scenery on the planet. Here are five of the most captivating destinations in the region.
Laguna Roja de Camiña: A Photographer’s Paradise
Nestled in the Tarapacá region, the Red Lagoon of Camiña is a sight to behold. This extraordinary body of water owes its vibrant crimson hue to a high concentration of minerals, creating a landscape that seems almost otherworldly. For photography enthusiasts, the Red Lagoon offers unparalleled opportunities to capture stunning images that look as if they have been plucked from another planet.
But it’s not just the vivid colors that make this destination special. The local fauna, particularly the flamingos that frequent the area, add another layer of beauty. Bird watchers will find themselves in paradise as they observe these elegant creatures against the backdrop of the red waters.
Geysers de Puchuldiza: Nature’s Steam Show
Just a short distance from the city of Pica, visitors will find the Geysers de Puchuldiza, a geothermal wonderland that is not to be missed. This geyser field is a spectacle of natural forces at work, featuring fumaroles, thermal waters and impressive jets of steam erupting from the earth.
For a truly magical experience, visit the geysers at sunrise. As the first light of day breaks over the horizon, it illuminates the columns of steam, creating a mesmerizing display against the backdrop of mountains and desert. In winter, the steam often freezes, adding to the dramatic scene.
Valle de la Luna: A Lunar Landscape on Earth
In the heart of the Cordillera de la Sal National Park lies the Valle de la Luna, or Moon Valley. True to its name, this otherworldly landscape features unique rock formations that bear an uncanny resemblance to the lunar surface.
For those who love trekking and exploration, Valle de la Luna is a dream come true. The valley offers numerous trails that wind through its alien terrain, allowing visitors to immerse themselves fully in the bizarre beauty of the place.
As day turns to night, the valley undergoes a stunning transformation. The setting sun paints the landscape in a palette of warm hues, creating a light show that will leave visitors transfixed.
The Atacama Desert – Photo credit: Chile Travel
Desierto Florido: The Desert in Bloom
While the Atacama Desert is known for its arid landscapes, there are times when it bursts into life in the most spectacular way. The phenomenon known as desierto florido, or flowering desert, occurs when rainfall graces the typically parched earth, usually between August and September.
During this brief but magical period, the desert floor is carpeted with a vast array of wildflowers, creating a riot of color that stands in stark contrast to the usual barren landscape. This rare event draws visitors from around the globe who are eager to see the desert’s brief but intense moment of colorful beauty.
Salar de Pedernales: A Salty Expanse of Tranquility
The Salar de Pedernales is one of the most impressive salt flats in the region. Located in Tarapacá, this vast expanse of salt creates landscapes that seem to be pulled straight from a dream.
The salt flat offers visitors panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see, providing ample opportunities for breathtaking photographs. But beyond its visual appeal, the Salar de Pedernales offers something equally valuable: tranquility. The immense silence of the salt flat, coupled with the crystal-clear skies above, creates the perfect environment for those seeking to disconnect from the bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature.
This article originally appeared in TravelPulse.