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GEYSERS DEL TATIO

GEYSERS DEL TATIO

Discover a spectacular geothermal field at sunrise high in the Andean highlands.

 Get ready for an unforgettable experience at one of the highest geothermal fields in the world: the Tatio Geysers , located at an altitude of over 4,200 meters in the heart of the Andes mountain range.


 🌅 We start very early in the morning so you can contemplate the geysers in their maximum splendor , when the columns of steam rise under the intense cold of dawn, creating a unique natural spectacle.


 💨 Explore this impressive geothermal field, where you'll witness phenomena such as hot water emanations , volcanic fumaroles , and bubbling pools that give life to this surreal landscape.


 🏞️ In addition, we will explore the landscapes of the Andean highlands , with panoramic views of volcanoes and mountains, sightings of wildlife such as vicuñas and vizcachas, and discover cultural aspects of the local towns and communities that inhabit this remote area.


 📸 An ideal tour for lovers of nature, photography, and extreme natural phenomena.


 ⏰ Hotel pickup: 4:30 - 5:00 hrs / Return to San Pedro 12:00 hrs


 🏔️ Max altitude : 4,320 meters above sea level


 ❄️ Very low temperature : (- 5ºC) at dawn (wear very warm winter clothes)


 🚐 Transport in a modern van


 🍳☕ Breakfast included


 🇬🇧 🇪🇸 Bilingual guide : Spanish, English

 🇧🇷 🇫🇷 Optional : Portuguese, French


 Geysers del Tatio tickets included


 Itinerary :

  •  Geothermal field
  •  Putana Wetland
  •  Flamingo Lagoon (next to Machuca)

 🏥 Health:


 The passenger must report special health conditions such as:

  •  🤰 Pregnancy
  •  ❤️ Heart problems
  •  🩺 Hypertension

 🔍 We recommend:

If in doubt, obtain medical advice and a certificate of fitness for tours above 4,000 meters above sea level.


 🏔️ Attention to Altitude Acclimatization :


 We recommend staying at least 24 hours in San Pedro de Atacama before taking high-altitude tours such as:


  •  Tatio Geysers (4,300 meters above sea level)
  •  Salt Flats Route (4,400 meters above sea level)
  •  Tour to the Uyuni Salt Flats (4,600 meters above sea level)
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